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The conduct problems of children with callous-unemotional (CU) traits (i.e., lack of empathy, lack of guilt/lack of caring behaviors) are particularly resistant to current behavioral interventions, and it is possible that differential sensitivities to punishment and reward may underlie this resistance.
The conduct problems subscale shows adequate reliability and validity.
However, considerable heterogeneity of neural responses was seen within the conduct problems group.
For the parent version, highest loadings were found on the hyperactivity-inattention subscale and lowest on the conduct problems subscale.
We selected the conduct problems scale and the emotional problems scale as measures of externalising and internalising problems respectively.
The reliability coefficient for the Conduct Problems subscale was 0.51, while Peer Problems yielded an alpha of 0.69.
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The D-Total is the sum of the Conduct Problem and Oppositional Behavior subscales.
There was a strong association between young adult depression and both conduct problems ever and the conduct problem trajectory classes, as illustrated in Fig. 1.
The conduct problem subscale of the SDQ includes five items designed to assess a broad spectrum of disruptive behaviours including fighting, lying, stealing, disobedience and temper outbursts.
Due to a highly skewed distribution, the conduct problem score was natural logarithmically transformed to obtain a closer to normal distribution.
Two double-blind, placebo-controlled, short-term (six-week) studies noted significant improvements on the primary outcome measure, the conduct problem subscale of the Nisonger Child Behavior Rating Form (NCBRF) [ 8, 9].
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