Author/Authors :
Al-Banna, A. UAE University - Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, United Arab Emirates , Al-Bedwawi, S. UAE University - Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, United Arab Emirates , Al-Saadi, A. UAE University - Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, United Arab Emirates , Al-Maskari, F. UAE University - Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences - United Arab Emirates , Eapen, V. UAE University - Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, United Arab Emirates
Abstract :
The prevalence of conduct disorder was assessed in 77 young people in 4 juvenile detention centres in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The prevalence of conduct disorder was 24.7%, and recidivism, as indicated by repeat admissions to the centres, was found to be associated with conduct disorder. Having a diagnosis of conduct disorder was associated with a lower educational and occupational level of the father, as well as living with a single parent or relatives. Among UAE nationals, conduct disorder was also associated with having a mother who was a non-UAE national.