Decades of research has shown that youths with conduct disorder (CD) represent a highly heterogeneous population. Over the past 20 years, most of the research and clinical work have focused on two sub-typing approaches to characterize the heterogeneity within CD: (1) the age of onset distinction introduced in DSM-IV and (2) the presence of callous-unemotional traits included as the ``limited prosocial emotion'' specifier within DSM-5. Considering these sub-typing approaches to characterize youths with CD, this chapter selectively reviews the literature on the prevalence and diagnosis of CD, as well as the evidence base on the neurobiological correlates of the disorder identified through genetics, epigenetics, autonomic nervous system respon...
The purpose of this study was to examine if personality traits can be used to characterize subgroups...
Recent research suggests that among the group of aggressive and antisocial adolescents, there are di...
The behavioral phenotype and genotype of conduct disorder (CD) differ in males and females. Abnormal...
Decades of research has shown that youths with conduct disorder (CD) represent a highly heterogeneou...
Conduct disorder (CD) is a common and highly impairing psychiatric disorder of childhood and adolesc...
Conduct disorder (CD) is a common and highly impairing psychiatric disorder of childhood and adolesc...
Conduct disorder (CD) is a common and highly impairing psychiatric disorder of childhood and adolesc...
Conduct disorder (CD) is a common and highly impairing psychiatric disorder that usually emerges in ...
Conduct disorder (CD) is a common and highly impairing psychiatric disorder that usually emerges in ...
Conduct disorder (CD) is a common and highly impairing psychiatric disorder that usually emerges in ...
Conduct disorder (CD) is a common and highly impairing psychiatric disorder of childhood and adolesc...
Background: Conduct disorder (CD) rarely occurs alone but is typically accompanied by comorbid psych...
Background: At the group level, youths with conduct disorder (CD) show deficient emotion processing ...
Contains fulltext : 205464.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Conduct disor...
Background: Conduct disorder (CD) in female adolescents is associated with a range of negative out-c...
The purpose of this study was to examine if personality traits can be used to characterize subgroups...
Recent research suggests that among the group of aggressive and antisocial adolescents, there are di...
The behavioral phenotype and genotype of conduct disorder (CD) differ in males and females. Abnormal...
Decades of research has shown that youths with conduct disorder (CD) represent a highly heterogeneou...
Conduct disorder (CD) is a common and highly impairing psychiatric disorder of childhood and adolesc...
Conduct disorder (CD) is a common and highly impairing psychiatric disorder of childhood and adolesc...
Conduct disorder (CD) is a common and highly impairing psychiatric disorder of childhood and adolesc...
Conduct disorder (CD) is a common and highly impairing psychiatric disorder that usually emerges in ...
Conduct disorder (CD) is a common and highly impairing psychiatric disorder that usually emerges in ...
Conduct disorder (CD) is a common and highly impairing psychiatric disorder that usually emerges in ...
Conduct disorder (CD) is a common and highly impairing psychiatric disorder of childhood and adolesc...
Background: Conduct disorder (CD) rarely occurs alone but is typically accompanied by comorbid psych...
Background: At the group level, youths with conduct disorder (CD) show deficient emotion processing ...
Contains fulltext : 205464.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Conduct disor...
Background: Conduct disorder (CD) in female adolescents is associated with a range of negative out-c...
The purpose of this study was to examine if personality traits can be used to characterize subgroups...
Recent research suggests that among the group of aggressive and antisocial adolescents, there are di...
The behavioral phenotype and genotype of conduct disorder (CD) differ in males and females. Abnormal...