If your child is displaying symptoms of conduct disorder, it is very important that you seek help from a qualified doctor. A child or teen with conduct disorder is at risk for developing other mental disorders as an adult if left untreated. These include antisocial and other personality disorder...
conduct disorderlongitudinalThe incremental utility of symptoms of conduct disorder (CD), oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and callous-unemotional (CU) traits for predicting psychosocial outcomes across multiple domains was examined in a co...
Conduct disorder is characterized by a pattern of behavior that violates the basic rights of others, societal norms, or rules and regulations. Learn more.
Population data on conduct disorder (CD) symptoms can help determine whether hypothesized subtypes of CD are sufficiently disparate in their familial, psychiatric and life course correlates to distinguish separate diagnostic entities. Latent class analysis (LCA) of CD symptoms occurring before age 15 was...
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 behaviour items fulfilled in the identification of individuals with registered criminality. The ...
Comorbidity of conduct disorder symptoms and internalising problems in children: investigating a community and a clinical sample. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 2012; 21 :31–38.Polier GG, Vloet TD, Herpertz-Dahlmann B, et al. Comorbidity of conduct disorder symptoms and internalising ...
Recent studies have suggested an association between candidate genes (i.e., COMT, SLC6A4) and conduct disorder (CD). However, it is not clear if these relations extend to CD within the context of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Also, it is uncertain whether the risk is ...
Executive functionsADHDautismconduct disorderTourette syndromIn this paper, we consider the domain of executive functions (EFs) and their possible role in ... PENNINGTON,BF - 《Journal of Child Psychology & Psychiatry》 被引量: 2572发表: 2010年 The neuropsychology of conduct disorder Neuropsychological...
These factors include: History of brain injury Exposure to an environmental hazard, such as lead, either during pregnancy or early childhood Use of tobacco or alcohol during pregnancy Being born prematurely Having a low weight at birth Learn More ...
Signs of this disorder can be subtle in the early stages and may develop over months.Early warning signs of schizophreniamay include: Changes in mood, like increasing irritability and depressed mood Unusual behavior, like laughing for no apparent reason ...