DSM-5 added a categorically defined specifier ('with Limited Prosocial Emotions'; LPE) for the diagnosis of conduct disorder (CD). This paper systematically reviews the evidence base for this specifier in children and adolescents who are diagnosed with CD. Computer-assisted s...
The Clinical Usefulness of the DSM-5 Specifier for Conduct Disorder Outside of a Research Context weak to moderate when using the LPE specifier by itself, or when incorporating the LPE specifier into a diagnosis of CD as recommended by the DSM-5. ... Colins,F Olivier - 《Law & Human Beh...
1 Reflecting this evidence, the DSM-5 added a CU-based specifier (or subtype) for the diagnosis of conduct disorder (CD). This specifier is labeled “with Limited Prosocial Emotions” (LPE) and is used when children exhibit at least 2 out of 4 criteria over at least 12 months, and in...
With the recent addition of a callous-unemotional (CU) specifier to the diagnosis of conduct disorder (CD) in the DSM-5, studies are needed to evaluate the clinical utility of this specifier and the best ways to identify youth meeting criteria for this specifier in clinical samples. Methods ...
USA c CentreforDevelopmentSupport,UniversityoftheFreeState,SouthAfrica Abstract Background:Withtherecentadditionofacallous-unemotional(CU)specifiertothediagnosisofconductdisorder(CD)intheDSM-5, studiesareneededtoevaluatetheclinicalutilityofthisspecifierandthebestwaystoidentifyyouthmeetingcriteriaforthisspecifierin ...
Conduct disorder (CD) is a disorder of childhood and adolescence defined by rule-breaking, aggressive, and destructive behaviors. For some individuals, CD signals the beginning of a lifelong persistent pattern of antisocial behavior (antisocial personality disorder [ASPD]), whereas for other people, ...
"Having forced someone into sexual activity" was a strong marker for later sex offences. In females, "running away from home" was strongly associated with overall and violent registered criminality.ROC curves were constructed to test the sensitivity and specificity of the sum of conduct disorder ...
The personality disorders listed in the DSM-5 are further divided into clusters, except for General Personality Disorder, Other Specified Personality...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can answer your tough ...
Conduct disorder (CD) is a disorder of childhood and adolescence defined by rule-breaking, aggressive, and destructive behaviors. For some individuals, CD signals the beginning of a lifelong persistent pattern of antisocial behavior (antisocial personality disorder [ASPD]), whereas for other people, ...
5 (DSM-5) reflects this advance in the understanding of insomnia, with insomnia disorder now a separate diagnosis, as well as in the diagnostic criteria for a variety of psychiatric disorders.2 This change highlights the need for independent treatment of insomnia regardless of origin and ...