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Section 16
Conduct Problems and Consequences

Question 16 | Test | Table of Contents

The video below is to a section of a seminar lecture given by an instructor.

Reviewed 2023
Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Lavner, J. A., Barton, A. W., Adesogan, O., & Beach, S. R. H. (2021). Family-centered prevention buffers the effect of financial strain on parenting interactions, reducing youth conduct problems in African American families. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 89(9), 783–791.

Leijten, P., Wijngaards-de Meij, L., Weeland, J., Menting, A., Orobio de Castro, B., Overbeek, G., & Matthys, W. (2021). Parenting group composition does not impact program effects on children’s conduct problems. Journal of Family Psychology, 35(5), 709–714.

Marsh, J. K., Burke, C. T., & De Los Reyes, A. (2016). The sweet spot of clinical intuitions: Predictors of the effects of context on impressions of conduct disorder symptoms. Psychological Assessment, 28(2), 181–193.

Salekin, R. T. (2016). Psychopathy in childhood: Toward better informing the DSM–5 and ICD-11 conduct disorder specifiers. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, 7(2), 180–191. 

Snyder, J., Schrepferman, L., McEachern, A., & Suarez, M. (2010). Early covert conduct problems: Phenomenology, prevalence, cross-setting diffusion, growth and consequences. The Journal of Behavior Analysis of Offender and Victim Treatment and Prevention, 2(1), 4–19.

Yu, S. H., Brookman-Frazee, L., Kim, J. J., Barnett, M. L., Wright, B., & Lau, A. S. (2021). Therapist adaptations to evidence-based practices and associations with implementation outcomes in child therapy sessions. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology

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