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Conduct disorder in girls and boys: The identification of distinct psychosocial profiles

Author(s)
O'Keefe, John J.  
Carr, Alan  
McQuaid, Paul  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/5449
Date Issued
1998
Date Available
2014-03-12T09:38:01Z
Abstract
In this study of 20 male and 20 female conduct disordered adolescents matched for age and sociodemographic variables. distinct psychosocial prNiles were identified. Girls had fewer conduct problems overall because, compared with boys, they had fewer overt behaviour problems. Boys showed higher levels of cruelty, bullying, destructiveness, weapon carrying and initiating fights. Girls had similar levels of covert symptoms to boys but had a significantly higher ratio of covert to overt behaviour problems than their male counterparts. The female pattern of conduct problems was unique and included deviant peer group membership, lying and running away. While co-morbid ADHD was common among boys. girls had significantly lower IQ scores. Girls came from less dysfunctional families and showed better psychological adjustment than their male counterparts. However. for both boys and girls, lack of parental supervision and family communication difficulties were present in more than three quarters of all cases, and half of the group studied had experienced some form of child abuse or neglect.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Journal
Irish Journal of Psychology
Volume
19
Issue
2-3
Start Page
368
End Page
385
Copyright (Published Version)
1998 Taylor & Francis
Subjects

Conduct disorder

Psychosocial profiles...

Sex difference

DOI
10.1080/03033910.1998.10558197
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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