The same item set was used to assess childhood conduct problems in parents and offspring. (link.springer.com)
These costs are modest when compared with the long - term social, educational and legal costs associated with childhood conduct problems. (cochranelibrary-wiley.com)
Our findings corroborate those reported by Wu et al. (2010), who also found that higher levels of childhood conduct problems predicted a greater probability of classification in the most problematic substance use and conduct disorder developmental class. (link.springer.com)