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Epstein R, Fonnesbeck C, Williamson E, et al. Psychosocial and Pharmacologic Interventions for Disruptive Behavior in Children and Adolescents [Internet]. Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US); 2015 Oct. (Comparative Effectiveness Reviews, No. 154.)

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Appendix HReasons for Exclusion

Exclusion CodeExclusion ReasonCount
X-1Not original research67
X-2Does not measure the relationship between a psychosocial or pharmacologic intervention and an outcome158
X-2aNot an eligible study design9
X-3Not youth30
X-4No standardized disruptive behavior disorder classification or symptom assessment meeting a clinical threshold cutoff319
X-4aAt-risk population or preventive intervention5
X-5Not conducted in an outpatient healthcare setting177
X-6Does not include an alternate treatment or control group for comparison to measure effectiveness256
X-7Does not report an outcome of interest for the population (youth) with disruptive behavior125
X-7aDoes not report data for an outcome of interest by group7
X-8Does not address a Key Question134
X-9Duplicate7
X-10Unavailable28
X-11Older than 20 years198
X-12Non-English5

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