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Positive rating
Stability of living condition Daytime activities Substance usage
Criminal offending
% %
p-value
p-value
p-value
p-value
Discharge status (n=196)
Onset of disruptive behavior (n=175)
Cannabis usage prior to Sex
Dropout Completion (n=67) (n=129)
EO AO (n=122) (n=53) % %
Yes No (n=130) (n=66) % %
Male Female (n=147) (n=49) % %
47.8 76.0 31.8 52.7 43.1 54.0 58.2 79.8
.000** .006* n.s. .001*
71.3 52.8 49.6 37.7 50.4 57.7 69.7 79.2
.018* n.s. n.s. n.s.
63.1 72.7 43.4 50.0 37.8 75.0 66.2 84.8
n.s.
63.9 73.5 45.2 46.9 43.4 70.8 68.0 85.7
n.s.
n.s. = not significant; EO = Early-onset (< age 12), AO = Adolescent-onset (> age 11) * p < .05 (two-tailed)
** p < .000 (two-tailed)
Table 3
Percentages of positive ratings on the components of general daily functioning of the key variables
treatment (n=196)
(n=196)
n.s. .000** .006*
n.s. .001* .016*



































































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