CCD Flashcards
What is the minimum duration required for diagnosing Conduct Disorder?
> 6 months
At what age is Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) more commonly diagnosed?
> 10 years
What is the age threshold for diagnosing Conduct Dissocial Disorder (CDD)?
> 11 years
What percentage of individuals with conduct disorder develop antisocial personality disorder?
50%
Name a key feature of Conduct Dissocial Disorder (CDD).
Persistent violation of basic rights of others or major societal norms
List three behaviors associated with Conduct Dissocial Disorder (CDD).
- Aggression towards people, animals or property
- Deceitfulness, theft
- Serious violation of rules or laws
What is a significant consequence of Conduct Dissocial Disorder (CDD)?
Significant impairment of function
Identify a group with increased risk of developing Conduct Disorders.
- Lower social classes
- Looked After Children (LAAC)
- Trauma and Abuse
- Children on Child Protection Register
What type of history is important in the assessment of Conduct Disorders?
Clinical Collateral history from parents
What is one method used in the observation of children with Conduct Disorders?
School report
Fill in the blank: Parenting programmes are a part of the _______ for managing Conduct Disorders.
management
True or False: Conduct Dissocial Disorder (CDD) is associated with significant comorbidity with ADHD.
True
What type of behaviors might indicate a child is at risk for Conduct Disorders during group work?
Attention seeking
List two behaviors that might be observed in a child with Conduct Disorder.
- Fidgeting
- Lying
What impact can trauma and abuse have on the development of Conduct Disorders?
Increased risk