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conduct disorder associated_with externalizing disorders

Subject
conduct disorder
Relation
associated_with
Object
externalizing disorders
p-value
Evidence from: primary | all sources

Evidence (7 sources)

Linking genes, circuits, and behavior: network connectivity as a novel endophenotype of externalizing. (2019) PMID:30207258 primary
The common co-occurrence of ... conduct problems reflects a broad dimension ... termed the externalizing spectrum.
confidence: 0.96
Resiliency in adolescents at high risk for substance abuse: flexible adaptation via subthalamic nucleus and linkage to drinking and drug use in early adulthood. (2012) PMID:22587751 cited
externalizing disorders (i.e., conduct disorder, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), or prior substance use disorder).
confidence: 0.90
Human aggression across the lifespan: genetic propensities and environmental moderators. (2011) PMID:22078481 cited
genetic influences on a common externalizing factor describing conduct disorder
confidence: 0.95
Consilient research approaches in studying gene x environment interactions in alcohol research. (2010) PMID:20148780 cited
all externalizing disorders (e.g., conduct disorder, adult antisocial behavior, drug use disorders, and AUDs) are highly correlated and form a distinct psychopathological factor of “externalizing disorder”
confidence: 0.90
Neuroticism as a common dimension in the internalizing disorders. (2010) PMID:19903363 cited
inclusion of more externalizing psychopathology diagnostic categories (e.g., ... conduct disorder, ...)
confidence: 0.95
Gender differences in the relationship of internalizing and externalizing psychopathology to alcohol dependence: likelihood, expression and course. (2010) PMID:20558014 cited
Many studies have included the milder disorders of ... conduct disorder ... in the externalizing spectrum.
confidence: 0.95
Gender differences in the relationship of internalizing and externalizing psychopathology to alcohol dependence: likelihood, expression and course. (2010) PMID:20558014 cited
we added ... conduct disorder ... into the externalizing dimension
confidence: 0.96