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Conduct Disorder
Deff: Describes children who display a repetitive and persistent pattern of aggressive and anti-social acts that involve inflicting pain on others or interfering with the rights of others through verbal and physical aggression, stealing or vandalism.
Conduct Disorder:
Core Characteristics
-Aggression to people and animal (Forced sexual activity)
-Deceitfulness or theft (breaking into care, lying)
-Destruction of property (Fire, Vandalism)
-Serious violations of rules (out all night without permission under the age of 13)
Associated Characteristics
- Youth with CD score about 8 points lower on an IQ test
- It is common for a child w/ CD to have comprehension problems and expression problems
-They underachieve in school, low self-esteem but you will rarely see it ( Gangster )
- They will have pre and few peer relationships( social rejection in elementary school is a strong risk factor for adolescent conduct disorder, they will engage in risky behaviors)
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