Conduct disorders of children and adolescents
A diagnosis of conduct disorder is likely when symptoms continue for 6 months or longer. Conduct disorder is known as a 'disruptive behavior disorder' because of its impact on children and their families, neighbors, and schools.
Types of conduct disorders are Socialised conduct disorder, Unsocialised conduct disorder, Oppositional defiant disorder. Symptoms of conduct disorder include aggressive behavior that harms or threatens other people or animals, destructive behavior that damages or destroys property, lying or theft, truancy or other serious violations of rules, early tobacco, alcohol, and substance use and abuse and precocious sexual activity...
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