Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
ARTICLESADDH and Conduct Disorder: Degree of Diagnostic Overlap and Differences among Correlates
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This work was supported by funds from the Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services and was carried out by the Child Epidemiology Unit, Department of Psychiatry, McMaster University, and the Child and Family Centre, Chedoke Division, Chedoke-McMaster Hospitals, Hamilton, Ontario. Dr. Szatmari was supported by a Fellowship award from the Medical Research Council of Canada, and Dr. Boyle was supported by a National Health Student award from the National Health Research and Development Program of Canada.