Abuse in childhood and adolescence linked to higher likelihood of conduct problems

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Abuse in childhood and adolescence linked to higher likelihood of conduct problems

Children who are exposed to abuse before they are eleven years old, and those exposed to abuse both in childhood and adolescence may be more likely to develop conduct problems (such as bullying or stealing) than those exposed to abuse in adolescence only and those who are not exposed to abuse, according to a study published in the open access journal BMC Psychiatry.

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