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Discover LudwigThe term "conduct disorder" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to refer to a pervasive pattern of behavior in children and adolescents that violates social rules and the rights of others. For example, "John was diagnosed with conduct disorder when he was 12 years old due to his frequent aggressive outbursts."
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conduct disorder
noun
A psychological disorder of childhood or adolescence, characterized by persistent antisocial behaviours.
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"They are just the reverse of conduct disorder children".
Many children who display these behaviours are diagnosed with conduct disorder.
There is evidence of conduct disorder in childhood and antisocial behaviour in mid-adolescence.
Conduct Disorder Scale by Gilliam was used to generate data.
Reading problems are a well-established correlate of conduct disorder.
In summary, an antisocial act or conduct disorder is a contingent event.
"Truancy, rudeness at school and academic failure are all associated with conduct disorder.
For example, a number of children with early conduct disorder seem not react emotionally.
On the epistemological problems and semantic ambiguity of "conduct disorder"; 2.
Table 12 shows the subsequent taxpayer cost of children with conduct disorder, compared with other children22.
Similarly, unlike their male counterpart more females reported moderate and severe cases of conduct disorder.
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