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Experimental cross-validation of DSM-IV types of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderK McBurnett
Department of Psychiatry, University of Chicago, IL 60637, USA
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 38:17-24. 1999....
Low salivary cortisol and persistent aggression in boys referred for disruptive behaviorK McBurnett
Department of Psychiatry, University of Chicago, Ill 60637, USA
Arch Gen Psychiatry 57:38-43. 2000..One peripheral measure, salivary cortisol concentration, may reflect individual differences in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis that underlie propensities for aggression, socialization, and adaptation to stress...
Symptom properties as a function of ADHD type: an argument for continued study of sluggish cognitive tempoK McBurnett
Department of Psychiatry, University of Chicago, Illinois 60637, USA
J Abnorm Child Psychol 29:207-13. 2001..These findings suggest that (a) Sluggish Tempo items are adequate symptoms for Inattentive Type, or (b) Sluggish Tempo may distinguish two subtypes of Inattentive Type. Either conclusion is incompatible with ADHD nosology in DSM-IV...
Association of parental psychopathology to the comorbid disorders of boys with attention deficit-hyperactivity disorderL J Pfiffner
Department of Psychiatry, University of Chicago, Illinois 60637, USA
J Consult Clin Psychol 67:881-93. 1999..These findings support specific modes of familial transmission, in contrast to theories that comorbidity simply reflects more severe psychopathology in children with ADHD...
Father absence and familial antisocial characteristicsL J Pfiffner
Department of Psychiatry, The University of Chicago, Illinois, USA
J Abnorm Child Psychol 29:357-67. 2001..The ethical use of mother report on absent fathers is discussed...
Antisocial personality, substance abuse, and exposure to parental violence in males referred for domestic violenceK McBurnett
University of Chicago, USA
Violence Vict 16:491-506. 2001..The possibility that antisocial batterers respond to contingencies by moderating physical harm, while persisting at psychological harm, is discussed...
