@article{66127ee8c8af403db82f36f7b39114da,
title = "Disruptive behaviors and early sexual intercourse: The GAZEL Youth Study",
abstract = "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.",
keywords = "Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Conduct disorder, Sex behavior",
author = "C{\'e}dric Gal{\'e}ra and Antoine Messiah and Maria Melchior and Chastang, {Jean Fran{\c c}ois} and Gaelle Encrenaz and Emmanuel Lagarde and Gregory Michel and Bouvard, {Manuel Pierre} and Eric Fombonne",
note = "Funding Information: The authors express their thanks to EDF-GDF, especially the Service des Etudes M{\'e}dicales and the Service G{\'e}n{\'e}ral de M{\'e}decine de Contr{\^o}le, and to the “Caisse centrale d'action sociale du personnel des industries {\'e}lectrique et gazi{\`e}re”. We also wish to acknowledge the Postprofessional Risks – Cohorts team at INSERM U687 – CNAMTS, which manages the GAZEL Cohort. Additionally, we are grateful to P{\^a}querette Goldberg from INSERM Unit 687. 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 G{\'e}n{\'e}rale de la Sant{\'e}) and from the Interdepartmental Mission for the Fight against Drugs and Drug addiction (MILDT) to Eric Fombonne.",
year = "2010",
month = may,
doi = "10.1016/j.psychres.2010.03.009",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "177",
pages = "361--363",
journal = "Psychiatry Research",
issn = "0165-1781",
publisher = "Elsevier Ireland Ltd",
number = "3",
}