Breaking the Stigma: A Systematic Review of Antipsychotic Efficacy in Children and Adolescents with Behavioral Disorders
Nuno Sanfins, Pedro Andrade, Jacinto Azevedo

TL;DR
This review examines how well antipsychotics work in children and teens with behavioral disorders like ODD and CD, finding they can reduce aggression but come with side effects.
Contribution
The study systematically evaluates antipsychotic efficacy in children and adolescents with ODD and CD, highlighting their potential despite side effects.
Findings
Atypical antipsychotics significantly reduce aggressive and defiant behaviors in children with ODD or CD.
Common side effects include weight gain, sedation, and metabolic issues.
Antipsychotics work best when combined with behavioral therapy and other treatments.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and conduct disorder (CD) are important behavior disorders in children and adolescents, often linked with long-term psychosocial problems. Antipsychotics are frequently prescribed to manage severe symptoms and improve behavior, but their efficacy in this population is still unclear and a lot of physicians are remittent in prescribing them. This systematic review aims to assess the effectiveness of antipsychotic treatment in reducing symptoms associated with ODD and CD in children and adolescents. Methods: Studies that investigated how effective antipsychotic treatments are for children and teens diagnosed with oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and conduct disorder (CD) were reviewed. Only studies that met a few main criteria were included: participants were between 5 and 18 years old with an ODD or CD diagnosis; the treatment…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChild and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development · Autism Spectrum Disorder Research · Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
