Rutter's Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2015
DOI: 10.1002/9781118381953.ch66
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Substance‐related and addictive disorders

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“…Childhood behaviour problems (or oppositional defiant disorder), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, pervasive adolescent conduct problems, and drug misuse are of concern because they may lead to co-morbid academic, emotional and relationship problems and, in the long term, to significant adult adjustment difficulties (Crowley and Sakai, 2015;Scott, 2015;Sonuga-Barke and Taylor, 2015). They are also relatively common.…”
Section: Conduct Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Childhood behaviour problems (or oppositional defiant disorder), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, pervasive adolescent conduct problems, and drug misuse are of concern because they may lead to co-morbid academic, emotional and relationship problems and, in the long term, to significant adult adjustment difficulties (Crowley and Sakai, 2015;Scott, 2015;Sonuga-Barke and Taylor, 2015). They are also relatively common.…”
Section: Conduct Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…About a quarter of children with childhood behaviour problems develop conduct disorder, which is a pervasive and persistent pattern of antisocial behaviour that extends beyond the family into the community (Scott, 2016). Co-morbid substance misuse is present in 60-80 per cent of cases of conduct disorder (Crowley and Sakai, 2015). Family disorganization, problematic parenting, deviant peer group membership, high levels of family stress, low levels of social support, and skills deficits are targeted by effective systemic treatment programmes because these factors maintain both conduct disorder and substance misuse (Kazdin, 2015).…”
Section: Pervasive Conduct Problems and Substance Misuse In Adolescencementioning
confidence: 99%