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(20381166) |
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| titre : |
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Disruptive behaviors and early sexual intercourse: The GAZEL Youth Study. |
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| auteur(s) : |
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Cédric Galéra ( ) 1, 2, Antoine Messiah2, Maria Melchior3, Jean-François Chastang3, Gaelle Encrenaz2, Emmanuel Lagarde2, Gregory Michel4, Manuel-Pierre Bouvard1, Eric Fombonne5 |
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| résumé : |
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Sexual health-risk behaviors in disruptive children are poorly understood. In a longitudinal population-based sample, event-time analyses showed that subjects with high levels of conduct disorder symptoms, particularly in combination with simultaneously high levels of hyperactivity-inattention symptoms, exhibited the highest risk for earlier sexual activity compared to controls, suggesting the need for prevention. |
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| domaine : |
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Sciences du Vivant/Santé publique et épidémiologie
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langue du texte intégral : |
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Anglais |
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| ISSN : |
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0165-1781 |
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Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture |
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| DOI : |
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10.1016/j.psychres.2010.03.009 |
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Psychiatry Research / Psychiatric Research |
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| Audience : |
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internationale |
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| date de publication : |
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30/05/2010 |
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date de publication électronique : |
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08/04/2010 |
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| volume : |
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177 |
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| numéro : |
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3 |
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| page, identifiant, ... : |
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361-363 |
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| mots-clés auteur : |
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder – Conduct Disorder – Sex behavior |
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The GAZEL Cohort Study was funded by EDF-GDF and INSERM, and received grants from the Association de la Recherche sur le Cancer and the Fondation de France. The GAZEL Youth study was funded by grants from France's Ministry of Health (Direction Générale de la Santé) and from the Interdepartmental Mission for the Fight against Drugs and Drug addiction (MILDT) to Eric Fombonne. |
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