Health Provider Checklist for Adolescent and Young Adult Males

Mental Health

Disruptive, Impulse-Control and Conduct Disorders

References

Kann RT and Hann FJ.  Disruptive Behavior Disorders in Children and Adolescents: How Do Girls Differ From Boys? Journal of Counseling and Development. 2011.

Nock MK, Kazdin AE, Hiripi E and Kessler RC. Lifetime prevalence, correlates, and persistence of oppositional defiant disorder: results from the National Comorbidity Survey ReplicationJournal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 2007.

Kuperman S, Schlosser SS, Kramer, JR et al. Developmental Sequence From Disruptive Behavior Diagnosis to Adolescent Alcohol Dependence. Am J Psychiatry. 2001.

Mezzacappa E, Kindlon D and Earls F. Relations of Age to Cognitive and Motivational Elements of Impulse Control in Boys With and Without Externalizing Behavior Problems. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology. 1999.

Van der Graaff J, Branje S, De Wied M, Hawk S, Van Lier P, Meeus W. Perspective Taking and Empathic Concern in Adolescence: Gender Differences in Developmental ChangesDevelopmental Psychology, Sep 16 , 2013,

Neinstein LS. The New Adolescents: An Analysis of Health Conditions, Behaviors, Risks, and Access to Services Among Emerging Young Adults, 2013.

Preventing Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Disorders Among Young People: Progress and Possibilities. Institute of Medicine, 12 March 2009.