Conduct disorders of children and adolescent – Related resources
05.09.2012 • Sonuncu dəyişiklik 17.09.2012
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Cochrane reviews
- Risperidone compared with placebo may reduce aggression and conduct problems in children aged 5 to 18 with disruptive behaviour disorders in the short term (4 to 10 weeks) .
- Behavioural and cognitive-behavioural group-based parenting interventions appear to be effective in reducing child conduct problems and in improving parental skills and parental mental health .
- Group-based parent-training programmes for improving emotional and behavioural adjustment in children age three and under may be useful .
- Media-based interventions are moderately effective for behavioural disorders in children .
- Treatment Foster Care (TFC) care may be a useful intervention to help place delinquent children and young people with a range of behaviour problems in family settings .
Other evidence summaries
- Parenting intervention as a preventive intervention appears to decrease problem behaviour in children at risk of conduct disorder, and is cost effective compared to waiting list control .
Literature
- Fonagy P, Target M, Cottrell D, Phillips J, Kurtz Z (Eds.). What works for whom? A critical review of treatments for children and adolescents. New York 2002: The Guilford Press.