Conduct disorder (or severe antisocial behaviour) affects over 40,000 children in BC. This systematic review outlines the best currently available approaches for children with conduct disorder.
Category Archives: Publications
How Important Is Permanency Planning for Children? Considerations for Pediatricians involved in Child Protection
Charlotte Waddell, Harriet MacMillan, and Anna Marie Pietrantonio. (2004). How important is permanency planning for children? Considerations for pediatricians involved in child protection. Journal of Developmental and Behavioural Pediatrics, 25(4).
Child and Youth Mental Health Research Reports: 3. Prevalence of Mental Disorders in Children and Youth
The third Child and Youth Mental Health Research Report, prepared in October 2002, provides an update on the prevalence of mental disorders in children and youth, including new findings from recent epidemiological surveys.
Child and Youth Mental Health Research Reports: 2. Draft Practice Parameters
In the second Child and Youth Mental Health Research Report, produced in April 2002, preliminary research evidence was summarized in the form of draft interdisciplinary practice parameters for five key children’s mental disorders: attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, conduct disorder, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and schizophrenia.
Child and Youth Mental Health Research Reports: 1. Population Health and Clinical Service Considerations
To improve child and youth mental health outcomes in British Columbia, the Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) has undertaken a comprehensive planning process.
Child Psychiatric Epidemiology and Canadian Public Policy-Making: The State of the Science and the Art of the Possible
Charlotte Waddell, David Offord, Cody A. Shepherd, Josephine M. Hua, and Kimberley McEwan (2002). Child psychiatric epidemiology and Canadian public policy-making: The state of the science and the art of the possible. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 47(9).
Doing Better with “Bad Kids”: Explaining the Policy-Research Gap with Conduct Disorder in Canada
Charlotte Waddell, Jonathan Lomas, David Offord, and Mita Giacomini. (2001). Doing better with “bad kids”: Explaining the policy-research gap with conduct disorder in Canada. Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, Vol. 20, No. 2, 2001
So Much Research Evidence, So Little Dissemination and Uptake: Mixing the Useful with the Pleasing
Charlotte Waddell. So much research evidence, so little dissemination and uptake: Mixing the useful with the pleasing. (2001). Evidence-Based Mental Health, 4(1).