Background Conduct disorder (CD) rarely occurs alone but is typically accompanied by comorbid psychiatric disorders, which complicates the clinical presentation and treatment of affected youths. The aim of this study was to investigate sex differences in comorbidity pattern in CD and to systematically explore the ‘gender paradox’ and ‘delayed-onset pathway’ hypotheses of female CD. Methods As part of the FemNAT-CD multisite study, semistructured clinical interviews and rating scales were used to perform a comprehensive phenotypic characterization of 454 girls and 295 boys with CD (9–18 years), compared to 864 sex- and age-matched typically developing controls. Results Girls with CD exhibited higher rates of current major depressi...
Adolescent delinquency is costly at both the individual- level and the societal-level. Many conduct-...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate sex differences in associations between attention-deficit/hyperactivity di...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate sex differences in associations between attention-deficit/hyperactivity di...
Background: Conduct disorder (CD) rarely occurs alone but is typically accompanied by comorbid psych...
Mauri Marttunen on työryhmän STUDY-70 Workgrp jäsen.Objectives: Conduct disorder (CD) refers to a pa...
Objectives: Conduct disorder (CD) refers to a pattern of severe antisocial and aggressive behaviour ...
Objectives: Conduct disorder (CD) refers to a pattern of severe antisocial and aggressive behaviour ...
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 of childhood and adolesc...
Background: Conduct disorder (CD) in female adolescents is associated with a range of negative outco...
Background: Conduct disorder (CD) in female adolescents is associated with a range of negative outco...
Objective Previous studies have reported reduced cortical thickness and surface area and altered gy...
Examined sex differences in the rate and symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), trauma ex...
Adolescent delinquency is costly at both the individual- level and the societal-level. Many conduct-...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate sex differences in associations between attention-deficit/hyperactivity di...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate sex differences in associations between attention-deficit/hyperactivity di...
Background: Conduct disorder (CD) rarely occurs alone but is typically accompanied by comorbid psych...
Mauri Marttunen on työryhmän STUDY-70 Workgrp jäsen.Objectives: Conduct disorder (CD) refers to a pa...
Objectives: Conduct disorder (CD) refers to a pattern of severe antisocial and aggressive behaviour ...
Objectives: Conduct disorder (CD) refers to a pattern of severe antisocial and aggressive behaviour ...
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 of childhood and adolesc...
Background: Conduct disorder (CD) in female adolescents is associated with a range of negative outco...
Background: Conduct disorder (CD) in female adolescents is associated with a range of negative outco...
Objective Previous studies have reported reduced cortical thickness and surface area and altered gy...
Examined sex differences in the rate and symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), trauma ex...
Adolescent delinquency is costly at both the individual- level and the societal-level. Many conduct-...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate sex differences in associations between attention-deficit/hyperactivity di...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate sex differences in associations between attention-deficit/hyperactivity di...