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A Pilot Trial of Subtyping Pediatric Conduct Problems by the Presence of Severe Persistent Irritability and Callous Unemotional Traits
Youth with irritable and aggressive behaviors, or conduct problems, are thought to be sensitive to rewards and insensitive to punishments. Parents and children will complete rating scales and computer tasks that will assess for sensitivity to rewards and punishments. This study will help to target interventions for treating children with conduct problems.
Sara Mills at smills1@pennstatehealth.psu.edu or 717-531-0003, ext=285900
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Younger than 18 years old
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Mental & Behavioral Health