About Conduct Disorder
What does it look like?
How common is it?
What causes it?
How long does it last?
What treatments are effective?
A review of the evidence
What's new?
Resources

A review of the evidence

In this section, you will learn what works and what doesn't work in the treatment of Conduct Disorder in children and adolescents, according to the very best research available.

Click on the links below to read our “plain language” summaries of the latest systematic reviews of all research studies on the topic.  Our summaries are prepared with input from experts in the field and include the authors’ descriptions of which studies were included or not and why. 

The Bottom Line, preceding each summary, provides quick access to the key findings of the review and their clinical relevance. 

 

Can interventions designed to improve parenting and family functioning help kids’ behaviour and keep them out of trouble?

Research proves link between conduct disorder in childhood and serious problems in adulthood

Parent training for child conduct disorder and oppositional defiant disorder: Does it work, and is it cost-effective?

The Good Behavior Game: A “whole classroom” approach to preventing behaviour problems

 

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