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Chunk #18 — Results — Attributable risk

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Childhood conduct disorder trajectories, prior risk factors and cannabis use at age 16: birth cohort study.
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Table 4 shows estimates of population-attributable risk for selected risk factors. Approximately 25% of risk of cannabis problems appear attributable to early-onset persistent conduct problems. Maternal smoking has a similar attributable risk, and the attributable risks of maternal cannabis use, early material disadvantage (manual parental social class, subsidized housing) and maternal postnatal depressive symptoms are also substantial.