Conduct disorder in childhood. In: Hersen M., Last C.G., editors. Handbook of Child and Adolescent Psychopathology: A Longitudinal Perspective. Pergamon; New York, NY, USA: 1990. pp. 295–306.Kazdin, A. E. (1990). Conduct disorder in childhood. In M. Hersen and C. G. Last (Eds...
Conduct Disorder in Childhood and Adolescence The prevalence of conduct disorder in children constitutes a severe and persistent social problem. Conduct disorder - which encompasses antisocial behaviou... AE Kazdin 被引量: 134发表: 1996年 Oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder in childhood Fo...
It is estimated that 2%-16% of children in the U.S. have conduct disorder. It is more common in boys than in girls and most often occurs in late childhood or the early teen years. How Is Conduct Disorder Diagnosed? As with adults, mental illnesses in children are diagnosed based on si...
conduct disorderAlso found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Legal, Acronyms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to conduct disorder: Oppositional defiant disorderConduct Disorder Definition Conduct disorder (CD) is a behavioral and emotional disorder of childhood and adolescence. Children with conduct disorder act ...
Childhood physical abuse Parental conflict and family disruption High levels of neighborhood crime Exposure to antisocial parents and peers Coming from a low-income family Attending a school with high delinquency rates Study authors noted that while the above factors increase the conduct disorder risk, ...
Adult outcome of conduct disorder in childhood: Implications for concepts and definitions of patterns of psychopathology. In: Ketterlinus, R. D., Lamb, M. E. eds. (1994) Adolescent Problem Behaviors. Erlbaum, Hillsdale, NJ, pp. 57-80
To report on the rate and associated features of comorbid conduct disorder (CD) in 26 bipolar (BP) youths and examine whether comorbidity affects clinical course.The clinically referred subjects, 8 to 13 years old at study entry, were participating in a longitudinal investigation of childhood-onset...
OPPOSITIONAL DISORDERANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY CHILDHOOD SYMPTOMSConduct disorder is a set of ongoing emotional and behavioral problems that occurs in children and teens. Problems may involve defiant or impulsive behavior, drug use, or criminal activity....
Conduct disorder (CD); the most severe type of disruptive behavior disorders (DBDs); is among the most common psychiatric disorders in childhood and adolescence. CD accounts for 30% to 50% of child and adolescent referrals in some clinics [1,2]. According to a recent survey using Diagnostic...
Behavioral disorder;Challenging behavior;Disruptive behavior;Dissocial behavior;Problem behavior Conduct disorder (CD) is a behavioral disturbance occurring in childhood and adolescence characterized by a persistent and repetitive pattern of behavior that violates the basic rights of others or major age-appro...