Early intervention with these children leads to a better prognosis and likelihood of functioning in society. This case illustrates the difficulty of diagnosing a young child with Childhood Onset Conduct Disorder.Hadia CriderKunal MalhotraGarima Singh生物科学与医学(英文)...
Conduct disorders in children and adolescents are associated with the risk of developing criminal behavior in the future. They negatively affect the child'... F Grunberg,DA Pond\T 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 Aggression and Conduct Disorder in Young Children. A Case Report Childhood Onset Conduct Diso...
I. Ma- ternal and teacher evaluations of conduct disorder in young children. J. Child Psychol. Psychiat. 28:249-260.Fergusson D. M. et Horwood L. J. (1987), The trait and method components of ratings of conduct disorder. Part I : Maternal and teacher evaluations of conduct disorder in...
Unsocialised conduct disorder. These children do not have friends, either because they have been rejected by their peers or because they deliberately choose to isolate themselves. The antisocial behaviour therefore occurs alone. Some degree of emotional disorder is often also present in these children....
Children with conduct disorder act out aggressively and express anger inappropriately. They engage in a variety of antisocial and destructive acts, including violence towards people and animals, destruction of property, lying, stealing, truancy, and running away from home. They often begin using and ...
Conduct disorder in young people is associated with differences in surface area across much of the brain, compared to the brains of typically developing children, new research shows. Conduct disorder (CD) is a common yet under-recognized condition with symptoms including antisocial or aggressive behav...
Social:Low socioeconomic status and not being accepted by their peers appear to be risk factors for the development of conduct disorder. How Common Is Conduct Disorder? 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...
This article examines the status of current behavioral theorizing regarding the etiology of conduct disorders in young children and proposes a new cognitive social learning model. A conduct disorder includes nonconformity to social rules... Robinson,A Elizabeth - 《Clinical Psychology Review》 被引量:...
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 [Aetiology and life-course of conduct disorder in childhood: ...
Developmental Pathways to Conduct Disorder: Implications for Future Directions in Research, Assessment, and Treatment Research has indicated that there are several common pathways through which children and adolescents develop conduct disorder, each with different risk fac... PJ Frick - 《J Clin Child ...