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Conduct disorder, which is a disorder of childhood and adolescence, involves longstanding behavior problems, such as defiant, impulsive, or antisocial behavior; drug use; or criminal activity.
Source:ADAM
Date:May 26, 2008
Conduct disorder is a childhood behavior disorder characterized by aggressive and destructive activities that cause disruptions in the child's natural environments such as home, school, church, or the neighborhood. The overriding feature of conduct disorder is the repetitive and persistent pattern of behaviors that violate societal norms and the rights of other people.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders
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.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine
Conduct disorder is one of the most common emotional disorders in teens. It affects twice as many boys as girls. Behavior therapy can greatly help children with conduct disorder.
Source:StayWell
Date:August 14, 2003
A childhood antisocial behavior disorder characterized by aggressive and destructive actions that harm other human beings, animals, or property, and which violate the socially expected behavior for the child ' s age. Along with anxiety and depression, conduct disorder is one of the most frequently diagnosed childhood psychological disorders.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Childhood and Adolescence
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.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health
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