1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0165-0327(97)00043-8
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Conduct disorder with and without mania in a referred sample of ADHD children

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“…In addition bipolar disorder comorbid with CD was associated with poorer functioning and an increased risk for psychiatric hospitalization (Biederman et al, 1997). Subjects with both CD and bipolar disorder also had a higher familial and personal risk for mood disorders than other CD subjects who had a higher personal risk for antisocial personality disorder (Faraone et al, 1998b).…”
Section: Comorbidity With Conduct Disorder (Cd)mentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…In addition bipolar disorder comorbid with CD was associated with poorer functioning and an increased risk for psychiatric hospitalization (Biederman et al, 1997). Subjects with both CD and bipolar disorder also had a higher familial and personal risk for mood disorders than other CD subjects who had a higher personal risk for antisocial personality disorder (Faraone et al, 1998b).…”
Section: Comorbidity With Conduct Disorder (Cd)mentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Both the comorbid and non-comorbid subjects with mania had high rates of major depression, anxiety disorders, oppositional disorder, and psychosis than CD and ADHD children (Biederman et al, 1997. In addition bipolar disorder comorbid with CD was associated with poorer functioning and an increased risk for psychiatric hospitalization (Biederman et al, 1997).…”
Section: Comorbidity With Conduct Disorder (Cd)mentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…In juvenile bipolar disorder, comorbidity has been reported with ADHD [10], conduct disorder [12], Tourette's disorder [22], head trauma [23], pervasive developmental disorder [13], and a common congenital disorder associated with hemizygous deletion of chromosome 22q11 called velo-cardio-facial-syndrome [24]. Other comorbidities have also been noted, including anxiety and learning disabilities [25].…”
Section: Comorbiditymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The question is whether they have no separate mood disorder (ie, mood symptoms are a component of the primary disorder), secondary mania [9] or comorbid mania and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) (eg, Biederman et al [10], and Wozniak et al [11]), conduct disorder [12], or pervasive developmental disorder [13].…”
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