Conduct problems—including persistent rule-breaking, aggression, irritability and difficulty following school rules—are ...
Defiance, tantrums, aggression: All signs of a condition called conduct disorder, which Mental Health America says affects up to 16% of boys and 9% of girls. Now, research is revealing real ...
The largest neuroimaging study of conduct disorder to date has revealed extensive changes in brain structure among young people with the disorder. The largest difference was a smaller area of the ...
Young people who are diagnosed with conduct disorder show significant differences in their brain structure depending on whether or not they have also suffered childhood abuse, according to new ...
Conduct disorder in young people is associated with differences in surface area across much of the brain compared to typically developing children, new research shows. Conduct disorder (CD) is a ...
Mental disorders among adolescents and young adults (ages 10–24) are a significant public health challenge, contributing to long–term morbidity and substantial societal impact. This study analyzes the ...
Conduct disorder involves a pattern of antisocial, defiant, aggressive behavior in childhood and teenage years. If it continues into adulthood, a person may have antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) ...
The period from childhood to early adulthood is critically susceptible to the onset of mental disorders (MDs), substance use disorders (SUDs), and self-harm, with significant implications for public ...
A conduct disorder refers to any of a group of serious emotional and behavioral problems in children and adolescents. Children with conduct disorders frequently behave in extremely troubling, socially ...