Prevalence, subtypes, and correlates of DSM-IV conduct disorder in the National Comorbidity Survey Replication

MK Nock, AE Kazdin, EVA Hiripi… - Psychological medicine, 2006 - cambridge.org
Background. Prior research indicates that conduct disorder (CD) is associated with a range
of co-morbid mental disorders. However, the actual prevalence, subtypes and patterns of co …

Prediction of differential adult health burden by conduct problem subtypes in males

CL Odgers, A Caspi, JM Broadbent… - Archives of general …, 2007 - jamanetwork.com
Context A cardinal feature of theDSM-IVdiagnostic criteria for conduct disorder is the
distinction between childhood-vs adolescent-onset subtypes. Whether such developmental …

DSM-IV conduct disorder criteria as predictors of antisocial personality disorder

HL Gelhorn, JT Sakai, RK Price, TJ Crowley - Comprehensive psychiatry, 2007 - Elsevier
Conduct disorder (CD) is a disorder of childhood and adolescence defined by rule-breaking,
aggressive, and destructive behaviors. For some individuals, CD signals the beginning of a …

Validity of DSM-IV conduct disorder in 4½–5-year-old children: A longitudinal epidemiological study

J Kim-Cohen, L Arseneault, A Caspi… - American Journal of …, 2005 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
OBJECTIVE: This longitudinal study of a nonreferred, population-based sample tested the
concurrent, convergent, and predictive validity of DSM-IV conduct disorder in children 4½–5 …

Research review: DSM‐V conduct disorder: Research needs for an evidence base

TE Moffitt, in alphabetical order… - Journal of Child …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
This article charts a strategic research course toward an empirical foundation for the
diagnosis of conduct disorder in the forthcoming DSM‐V. Since the DSM‐IV appeared in …

Risk factors for conduct disorder and delinquency: Key findings from longitudinal studies

J Murray, DP Farrington - The Canadian Journal of …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Conduct disorder (CD) and delinquency are behavioural problems involving violation of
major rules, societal norms, and laws. The prevalence of CD and delinquency peaks in mid …

Conduct disorder: a biopsychosocial review

L Bassarath - The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 2001 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: To review published works on the epidemiology, risk factors, protective factors,
typologies, and genetic aspects of conduct disorder (CD). Method: Findings from refereed …

Validity of DSM‐IV subtypes of conduct disorder based on age of onset

BB Lahey, R Loeber, HC Quay, B Applegate… - Journal of the American …, 1998 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: To present data from the DSM-IV field trials that led to the distinction between
subtypes of conduct disorder (CD) that emerge in childhood or adolescence. In addition …

Genetic risk for conduct disorder symptom subtypes in an ADHD sample: specificity to aggressive symptoms

MC Monuteaux, J Biederman, AE Doyle, E Mick… - Journal of the American …, 2009 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: Recent studies have suggested an association between candidate genes (ie,
COMT, SLC6A4) and conduct disorder (CD). However, it is not clear if these relations extend …

Life course persistent and adolescence limited conduct disorder in a nationally representative US sample: prevalence, predictors, and outcomes

AA Moore, JL Silberg, R Roberson-Nay… - Social psychiatry and …, 2017 - Springer
Purpose The course of conduct disorder (CD) is heterogeneous. Moffitt proposed the
heuristic of life course persistent (LCP) and adolescence limited (AL) to differentiate …