Heterogeneity Within Youth With Childhood-Onset Conduct Disorder in the ABCD Study

The purpose of this study was to examine if personality traits can be used to characterize subgroups of youth diagnosed with childhood-onset conduct disorder (CD). Participants were 11,552 youth from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development study. Data used in this report came from doi: 10.15154/1...

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Main Authors: Sarah J. Brislin, Meghan E. Martz, Lora M. Cope, Jillian E. Hardee, Alexander Weigard, Mary M. Heitzeg
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.701199/full
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spelling doaj-4a3485fe08b546f8a95d88d6e8ecfff02021-07-16T06:15:40ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychiatry1664-06402021-07-011210.3389/fpsyt.2021.701199701199Heterogeneity Within Youth With Childhood-Onset Conduct Disorder in the ABCD StudySarah J. Brislin0Meghan E. Martz1Lora M. Cope2Jillian E. Hardee3Alexander Weigard4Mary M. Heitzeg5Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, United StatesDepartment of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United StatesDepartment of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United StatesDepartment of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United StatesDepartment of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United StatesDepartment of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United StatesThe purpose of this study was to examine if personality traits can be used to characterize subgroups of youth diagnosed with childhood-onset conduct disorder (CD). Participants were 11,552 youth from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development study. Data used in this report came from doi: 10.15154/1504041 (M age 9.92; 45.3% female, 49.6% white, 19.0% Hispanic). A subset of this sample (n = 365) met criteria for CD. Latent profile analyses (LPA) were performed on this subgroup (n = 365) to define profiles of individuals with CD based on self-report measures of impulsivity, punishment sensitivity, reward response, and callous-unemotional traits. Follow up analyses determined if these groups differed on clinically relevant variables including psychopathology, environmental risk factors, social risk factors, and neurocognitive functioning. Participants with a CD diagnosis scored significantly higher on psychological, environmental, social, and neurocognitive risk factors. The LPA revealed three unique profiles, which differed significantly on liability for broad psychopathology and domain-specific liability for externalizing psychopathology but were largely matched on environmental and social risk factors. These unique configurations provide a useful way to further parse clinically relevant subgroups within youth who meet criteria for childhood-onset CD, setting the stage for prospective longitudinal research using these latent profiles to better understand the development of youth with childhood-onset CD.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.701199/fullconduct disorderlatent profile analysisCU traitsimpulsivityBIS/BASUPPS-P impulsive behavior scale
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author Sarah J. Brislin
Meghan E. Martz
Lora M. Cope
Jillian E. Hardee
Alexander Weigard
Mary M. Heitzeg
spellingShingle Sarah J. Brislin
Meghan E. Martz
Lora M. Cope
Jillian E. Hardee
Alexander Weigard
Mary M. Heitzeg
Heterogeneity Within Youth With Childhood-Onset Conduct Disorder in the ABCD Study
Frontiers in Psychiatry
conduct disorder
latent profile analysis
CU traits
impulsivity
BIS/BAS
UPPS-P impulsive behavior scale
author_facet Sarah J. Brislin
Meghan E. Martz
Lora M. Cope
Jillian E. Hardee
Alexander Weigard
Mary M. Heitzeg
author_sort Sarah J. Brislin
title Heterogeneity Within Youth With Childhood-Onset Conduct Disorder in the ABCD Study
title_short Heterogeneity Within Youth With Childhood-Onset Conduct Disorder in the ABCD Study
title_full Heterogeneity Within Youth With Childhood-Onset Conduct Disorder in the ABCD Study
title_fullStr Heterogeneity Within Youth With Childhood-Onset Conduct Disorder in the ABCD Study
title_full_unstemmed Heterogeneity Within Youth With Childhood-Onset Conduct Disorder in the ABCD Study
title_sort heterogeneity within youth with childhood-onset conduct disorder in the abcd study
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychiatry
issn 1664-0640
publishDate 2021-07-01
description The purpose of this study was to examine if personality traits can be used to characterize subgroups of youth diagnosed with childhood-onset conduct disorder (CD). Participants were 11,552 youth from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development study. Data used in this report came from doi: 10.15154/1504041 (M age 9.92; 45.3% female, 49.6% white, 19.0% Hispanic). A subset of this sample (n = 365) met criteria for CD. Latent profile analyses (LPA) were performed on this subgroup (n = 365) to define profiles of individuals with CD based on self-report measures of impulsivity, punishment sensitivity, reward response, and callous-unemotional traits. Follow up analyses determined if these groups differed on clinically relevant variables including psychopathology, environmental risk factors, social risk factors, and neurocognitive functioning. Participants with a CD diagnosis scored significantly higher on psychological, environmental, social, and neurocognitive risk factors. The LPA revealed three unique profiles, which differed significantly on liability for broad psychopathology and domain-specific liability for externalizing psychopathology but were largely matched on environmental and social risk factors. These unique configurations provide a useful way to further parse clinically relevant subgroups within youth who meet criteria for childhood-onset CD, setting the stage for prospective longitudinal research using these latent profiles to better understand the development of youth with childhood-onset CD.
topic conduct disorder
latent profile analysis
CU traits
impulsivity
BIS/BAS
UPPS-P impulsive behavior scale
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.701199/full
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