University of Ulm Reports Findings in Conduct Disorder (Recognition and management of children and adolescents with conduct disorder: a real-world data study from four western countries).
In: Pediatrics Week, 2024-02-12, S. 639
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A recent study conducted by the University of Ulm in Germany compared the prevalence and treatment patterns of conduct disorder (CD) in children and adolescents across four Western countries: Denmark, Germany, Norway, and the USA. The study found significant variation in the rates of CD diagnoses and implementation of evidence-based interventions between nations. The prevalence of diagnosed CD ranged from 0.1% in Denmark to 3.1% in Germany, with a male-to-female ratio of 2.0-2.5:1. The study also highlighted the high rates of antipsychotic prescription and psychiatric hospitalization in some countries, despite the lack of evidence for these therapeutic approaches. The researchers emphasized the need for prioritizing evidence-based treatment options for CD and called for further research to explore the reasons for inter-country variation in recognition and management of the disorder. [Extracted from the article]
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University of Ulm Reports Findings in Conduct Disorder (Recognition and management of children and adolescents with conduct disorder: a real-world data study from four western countries).
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Zeitschrift: | Pediatrics Week, 2024-02-12, S. 639 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2024 |
Medientyp: | serialPeriodical |
ISSN: | 1944-2637 (print) |
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