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Recognition and management of children and adolescents with conduct disorder: a real-world data study from four western countries.

Christian J BachmannOliver ScholleMette BliddalSusan dosReisIngvild OdsbuSvetlana SkurtveitRikke WesselhoeftAnnika ViviritoChengchen ZhangStephen Scott
Published in: Child and adolescent psychiatry and mental health (2024)
Recognition and characteristics of youths diagnosed with CD varied greatly by country. In some countries, the administrative prevalence of diagnosed CD was markedly lower than the average estimated worldwide prevalence. This variation might reflect country-specific differences in CD prevalence, referral thresholds for mental health care, diagnostic tradition, and international variation in service organisation, CD recognition, and availability of treatment offers for youths with CD. The rather high rates of antipsychotic prescription and hospitalisation in some countries are remarkable, due to the lack of evidence for these therapeutic approaches. These findings stress the need of prioritising evidence-based treatment options in CD. Future research should focus on possible reasons for inter-country variation in recognition and management of CD, and also address possible differences in patient-level outcomes.
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