Medication:Although there is nomedicationformally approved to treat conduct disorder, various drugs may be used (off-label) to treat some of its distressing symptoms (impulsivity, aggression, dysregulated mood), as well as any other mental illnesses that may be present, such asADHDormajor depressio...
There is a role for medication in the treatment of comorbid syndromes and/or in case of insufficient response to psychosocial interventions and severe and dangerous aggressive and violent behaviours.Springer NetherlandsEncyclopedia of Public Health
However, placing the child into a structured setting or treatment program such as a psychiatric hospital may be just as beneficial for easing aggression as medication. Key terms ADHD— Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; a disorder characterized by a persistent pattern of inattention and/or ...
Conduct disorder (CD) is a frequently occurring psychiatric disorder characterized by a persistent pattern of aggressive and non-aggressive rule breaking antisocial behaviours that lead to considerable burden for the patients themselves, their family and society. This review paper updates diagnostic and th...
T-DSM-IV-Clinician Mean Scores. IA: Inattention, H-I: Hyperactivity-Impulsivity, OD: Opposition defiance, CD: Conduct disorder Table 2 Comparison of mean (SD) scores at baseline, Week 4 and Week 8 Tolerability All of the children tolerated the medication well. Parents of two children reported...
Medication Refusal in Children with Oppositional Defiant Disorder or Conduct Disorder and Comorbid Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Medication His... Objective: This study examines the characteristics of 96 children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and their families who refused ...
Conduct disorders in childhood and adolescence: Treatment of conduct disorders The prevalence of conduct disorder in children constitutes a severe and persistent social problem. Conduct disorder - which encompasses antisocial behaviou... AE Kazdin - 《Canadian Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Review》 被引量...
Related to conduct disorder:Oppositional defiant disorder CONDUCT, law of nations. This term is used in the phrase safe conduct, to signify the security given, by authority of the government, under the great seal, to a stranger, for his quietly coming into and passing out of the territories ...
Although different pharmacological interventions have been reported as potentially promising options in the treatment of CD, no medication has yet received a formal approval from the licensure authorities, either in the US or Europe. This article reviews efficacy results and associated adverse effects ...
Stealing is not better explained by conduct disorder, a manic episode, or antisocial personality disorder. Medical Management Because of the multifaceted nature of conduct problems, particularly related comorbidities, treatment usually includesmedication, teaching parenting skills, family therapy, and consultat...