We compared a group of adolescents with childhood-onset conduct disorder (C-CD), with a group of teenagers with adolescent-onset conduct disorder (A-CD), in relation to a set of neuropsychological, biographical, psychological, family, and community variables, and the overall and specific frequency of symptoms. Participants were 60 men and 11 women, 24 with C-CD and 47 with A-CD. Statistical analyzes depended on the type of variable analyzed. Participants with C-CD reported a higher frequency of antisocial behaviors, more violent behavior witnessed between their parents, a lower age of alcohol consumption, and more problems in school as a consequence of antisocial behaviors. These results tend to confirm that individuals with C-CD have a mor...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Conduct Disorder (CD) is...
Predictors and concurrent correlates of childhood-onset and adolescent-onset antisocial behavior wer...
Background: We examined whether conduct disorder (CD) is associated with deficits in facial express...
The present study investigates whether youths with childhood-onset antisocial behavior have higher r...
The present study investigates whether youths with childhood-onset antisocial behavior have higher r...
We report data that support the distinction between childhood-onset and adolescent-onset type conduc...
We compared a group of adolescents with childhood-onset conduct disorder (C-CD), with a group of tee...
The purpose of this study was to examine if personality traits can be used to characterize subgroups...
Background/Aim. Adolescence is characterized both by a large developmental potential and by an in...
Keywords: Conduct problems;sex differences;early onset persistent;childhood limited;adolescent onset...
This study tested several theoretically important differences between youth with a childhood-onset a...
BACKGROUND: Conduct disorder is considered difficult to treat, but comorbid psychiatric disorders ma...
Background This paper fills a gap because there are very few studies that prospec-tively predict ant...
Recent research suggests that among the group of aggressive and antisocial adolescents, there are di...
In this study of 20 male and 20 female conduct disordered adolescents matched for age and sociodemog...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Conduct Disorder (CD) is...
Predictors and concurrent correlates of childhood-onset and adolescent-onset antisocial behavior wer...
Background: We examined whether conduct disorder (CD) is associated with deficits in facial express...
The present study investigates whether youths with childhood-onset antisocial behavior have higher r...
The present study investigates whether youths with childhood-onset antisocial behavior have higher r...
We report data that support the distinction between childhood-onset and adolescent-onset type conduc...
We compared a group of adolescents with childhood-onset conduct disorder (C-CD), with a group of tee...
The purpose of this study was to examine if personality traits can be used to characterize subgroups...
Background/Aim. Adolescence is characterized both by a large developmental potential and by an in...
Keywords: Conduct problems;sex differences;early onset persistent;childhood limited;adolescent onset...
This study tested several theoretically important differences between youth with a childhood-onset a...
BACKGROUND: Conduct disorder is considered difficult to treat, but comorbid psychiatric disorders ma...
Background This paper fills a gap because there are very few studies that prospec-tively predict ant...
Recent research suggests that among the group of aggressive and antisocial adolescents, there are di...
In this study of 20 male and 20 female conduct disordered adolescents matched for age and sociodemog...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Conduct Disorder (CD) is...
Predictors and concurrent correlates of childhood-onset and adolescent-onset antisocial behavior wer...
Background: We examined whether conduct disorder (CD) is associated with deficits in facial express...