Conduct disorders are a subset of psychological disorders that can have catastrophic repercussions and are difficult to treat. They are seen in children and adolescents and can have serious impacts ranging from criminal activity to suicidal ideation. Similarly, a delayed or missed diagnosis might...
Conduct disorder (CD) is a behavioral and emotional disorder of childhood and adolescence. Children with conduct disorder act inappropriately, infringe on the rights of others, and violate the behavioral expectations of others.Conduct disorder is the most serious psychiatric disorder in childhood and ...
There are a variety of behavioral disorders that affect children. The most common are attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), emotional behavior disorder, oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and conduct disorder.What...
lThreesubcategoriesinDSM-IV-TR在DSM-IV-TR中可分为三个亚型:1.Predominantlyinattentivetype主要为不注意型2.Predominantlyhyperactive-impulsivetype主要为过动-易冲动型3.Combinedtype复合型 lDifferentialdiagnosis鉴别诊断 »ADHDorConductDisorder?注意力不足过动疾患或品性疾患?»ADHD注意力不足过动疾患 –More...
Mood disorders are chronic, often debilitating illnesses that affect people of all ages. In children and adolescents, these disorders can be particularly difficult to address, as presentation, diagnosis, and treatment are often complicated and outcomes a
Child behavior checklist dysregulation profile in children with disruptive behavior disorders: A longitudinal study 2015, Journal of Affective Disorders Citation Excerpt : A possible explanation is that the severity at the baseline of our sample of DBD children may be greater than the Biederman et al...
Our findings show considerable lack of support (in both samples) for policies to measure children’s height and weight in schools for the purposes of reporting to families their child’s weight status or for aggregating this data and monitoring population changes over time. There has been fervent...
This study examined psychological well-being and coping in parents of children with ASD and parents of typically developing children. 73 parents of children with ASD and 63 parents of typically developing children completed a survey. Parents of children with ASD reported significantly more parenting st...
Traditionally, clinicians conduct physical examinations, endocrine tests and radiological imag- ing in the first instance, and then request single genetic tests to confirm the diagnosis. Thus far, no study has yet been published regarding the diagnostic yield of Sanger sequencing following this ...
while the impact of infectious diseases decreased. The change from infectious diseases to mental disorders as the main cause of DALYs in children is called an epidemiological transition. The impact of mental disorders on child health is going to become more important in the future as more countries...