BACKGROUND: Conduct disorder is considered difficult to treat, but comorbid psychiatric disorders may be a basis for treating some youths with conduct disorder. We sought to identify patterns of comorbid psychiatric diagnoses and psychopathology associated with conduct disorder by reported age-of-onset. METHODS: Referred children and adolescents, aged 4-17 years old, were clinically evaluated. Ages of onset of CD symptoms (N=53) were ascertained and divided according to DSM-IV criteria as childhood onset (old) or adolescent onset (\u3eor=10 years old). RESULTS: Childhood-onset conduct disorder was associated with higher rates of ADHD and anxiety disorders, male gender, and perceived and total hostility scores than adolescent-onset conduct d...
Background. Prior research indicates that conduct disorder (CD) is associated with a range of co-mor...
The present study examined issues relating to the measurement and discriminant validity of Diagnosti...
The aim was to evaluate the lifetime prevalence of conduct disorder according to sociodemographic ch...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Conduct Disorder (CD) is...
Background: Conduct disorder (CD) rarely occurs alone but is typically accompanied by comorbid psych...
Objective: To determine the demographic predictors and comorbidities in hospitalized children with c...
Nearly one-half of all preadolescent children admitted to psychiatric hospitals are given a diagnosi...
Examined the rate of comorbidity between conduct disorder and substance use disorder in a clinical s...
Conduct disorder (CD) is a common and highly impairing psychiatric disorder that usually emerges in ...
This study was undertaken to investigate psychiatric comorbidity in male and female adolescents with...
The current study examined the mental health profiles (current and lifetime) of adolescent girls and...
Keywords: Conduct problems;sex differences;early onset persistent;childhood limited;adolescent onset...
The present study investigates whether youths with childhood-onset antisocial behavior have higher r...
The purpose of this study was to examine if personality traits can be used to characterize subgroups...
The present study investigates whether youths with childhood-onset antisocial behavior have higher r...
Background. Prior research indicates that conduct disorder (CD) is associated with a range of co-mor...
The present study examined issues relating to the measurement and discriminant validity of Diagnosti...
The aim was to evaluate the lifetime prevalence of conduct disorder according to sociodemographic ch...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Conduct Disorder (CD) is...
Background: Conduct disorder (CD) rarely occurs alone but is typically accompanied by comorbid psych...
Objective: To determine the demographic predictors and comorbidities in hospitalized children with c...
Nearly one-half of all preadolescent children admitted to psychiatric hospitals are given a diagnosi...
Examined the rate of comorbidity between conduct disorder and substance use disorder in a clinical s...
Conduct disorder (CD) is a common and highly impairing psychiatric disorder that usually emerges in ...
This study was undertaken to investigate psychiatric comorbidity in male and female adolescents with...
The current study examined the mental health profiles (current and lifetime) of adolescent girls and...
Keywords: Conduct problems;sex differences;early onset persistent;childhood limited;adolescent onset...
The present study investigates whether youths with childhood-onset antisocial behavior have higher r...
The purpose of this study was to examine if personality traits can be used to characterize subgroups...
The present study investigates whether youths with childhood-onset antisocial behavior have higher r...
Background. Prior research indicates that conduct disorder (CD) is associated with a range of co-mor...
The present study examined issues relating to the measurement and discriminant validity of Diagnosti...
The aim was to evaluate the lifetime prevalence of conduct disorder according to sociodemographic ch...