In England and Wales, participants were included from the E-Risk Study (N = 2232, assessed five times from birth to age 18 years). We tested eight phenotypes and found significant associations for seven. PRS analyses revealed significant associations with parent- and teacher-reported ASB up to age 12 years, conduct disorder diagnosis up to age 12 years, with the externalizing spectrum at age 18 years, and with official records of criminal convictions up to age 22 years. For a full report of the findings in the E-risk Study, see Supplementary Table 10 and Supplementary Note 8.