TY - JOUR
T1 - Is childhood oppositional defiant disorder a precursor to adolescent conduct disorder? Findings from a four-year follow-up study of children with ADHD
AU - Biederman, Joseph
AU - Faraone, Stephen V.
AU - Milberger, Sharon
AU - Garcia Jetton, Jennifer
AU - Chen, Lisa
AU - Mick, Eric
AU - Greene, Ross W.
AU - Russell, Ronald L.
N1 - Funding Information:
Accepted February 1, 1996. From thePediatric Psychopharmacology Unit, Psychiatry Service, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. Drs. Biederman, Faraone, and Milberger are also with the Department of Psychiatry, HarvardMedical School, Boston. Dr. Faraone isalso withHarvard Institute ofPsychiatry, Epidemiology and Genetics, Department ofPsychiatry, Harvard Medical School at Brockton-West Roxbury Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Massachusetts Health Center, Boston. Mr. Mick is also with the Department of EpidemiOlogy, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston. This work was supported in part by NIMH grant R01 MH413I4-07 (Dr. Biederman). Reprint requests to Dr. Biederman, Pediatric Psychopharmacology Unit (,4.CC 725), Massachusetts General Hospital, FruitStreet, Boston, MA 02114; telephone: (617) 726-1731. 0890-8567/96/3509-1l93$03.00/0©1996 by the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
PY - 1996/9
Y1 - 1996/9
N2 - Objective: To evaluate the overlap between attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), addressing whether ODD is a subsyndromal form of conduct disorder (CD) and, if so, whether it is a precursor or prodrome syndrome of CD. Method: Assessments from multiple domains were used to examine 140 children with ADHD and 120 normal controls at baseline and 4 years later. Results: Of children who had ADHD at baseline, 65% had comorbid ODD and 22% had CD. Among those with ODD, 32% had comorbid CD. All but one child with CD also had ODD that preceded the onset of CD by several years. ODD+CD children had more severe symptoms of ODD, more comorbid psychiatric disorders, lower Global Assessment of Functioning Scale scores, more bipolar disorder, and more abnormal Child Behavior Checklist clinical scale scores compared with ADHD children with non-CD ODD and those without ODD or CD. In addition, ODD without CD at baseline assessment in childhood did not increase the risk for CD at the 4-year follow-up, by midadolescence. Conclusions: Two subtypes of ODD associated with ADHD were identified: one that is prodromal to CD and another that is subsyndromal to CD but not likely to progress into CD in later years. These ODD subtypes have different correlates, course, and outcome.
AB - Objective: To evaluate the overlap between attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), addressing whether ODD is a subsyndromal form of conduct disorder (CD) and, if so, whether it is a precursor or prodrome syndrome of CD. Method: Assessments from multiple domains were used to examine 140 children with ADHD and 120 normal controls at baseline and 4 years later. Results: Of children who had ADHD at baseline, 65% had comorbid ODD and 22% had CD. Among those with ODD, 32% had comorbid CD. All but one child with CD also had ODD that preceded the onset of CD by several years. ODD+CD children had more severe symptoms of ODD, more comorbid psychiatric disorders, lower Global Assessment of Functioning Scale scores, more bipolar disorder, and more abnormal Child Behavior Checklist clinical scale scores compared with ADHD children with non-CD ODD and those without ODD or CD. In addition, ODD without CD at baseline assessment in childhood did not increase the risk for CD at the 4-year follow-up, by midadolescence. Conclusions: Two subtypes of ODD associated with ADHD were identified: one that is prodromal to CD and another that is subsyndromal to CD but not likely to progress into CD in later years. These ODD subtypes have different correlates, course, and outcome.
KW - attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
KW - conduct disorder
KW - oppositional defiant disorder
KW - subsyndrome
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U2 - 10.1097/00004583-199609000-00017
DO - 10.1097/00004583-199609000-00017
M3 - Article
C2 - 8824063
AN - SCOPUS:0029787999
SN - 0890-8567
VL - 35
SP - 1193
EP - 1204
JO - Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
JF - Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
IS - 9
ER -