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Chunk #40 — Conclusion

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The high societal costs of childhood conduct problems: evidence from administrative records up to age 38 in a longitudinal birth cohort.
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Conduct problems in childhood signal high future costs to society and to the individual in terms of service utilization across criminal justice, health, and social welfare domains. Social policies and clinical interventions aimed at reducing childhood conduct problems warrant further attention, and the costing of such policies should consider potential returns on earlier investment across multiple sectors and into midlife.