Abstract

These practice parameters summarize the current scientific research evidence about conduct disorder in children and youth in order to provide information about effective practices for assessment, treatment, and prevention. The target audiences for these parameters include families, policymakers, and frontline workers, such as social workers, psychologists, police, teachers, physicians, and others who work with children and youth with conduct disorder in Canada.

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