Conduct Problems Flashcards

0
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Those who completely avoid ASB

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Are not well-adjusted

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Wide range of age-inappropriate actions and child attitudes that violate family expectations, social norms, and the personal or property rights of others

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Conduct probs and antisocial beh

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2
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In a legal perspective, this describes children who have broken the law

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Juvenile delinquency

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3
Q

4 quadrants of psychological perspective

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Overt/Covert

Destructive/Non-destructive

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4
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Quadrant of children who have high risk for later psychiatric problems and functioning impairment

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Overt-destructive

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5
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Covert-N

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Status violations

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6
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O-N

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Oppositional Beh

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7
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O-D

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Aggression

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8
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C-D

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Property violations

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9
Q

2 Disruptive Behavior Disorders

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ODD and CD

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10
Q

Interdisciplinary to prevent youth violence

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Public Health

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11
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ODD usually appears at age

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8

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12
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ODD is Included in DSM because

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To capture early displays of antisocial and aggressive behavior

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13
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Conduct disorders have R and P pattern of aggressive behavior that include I P on others or I of R of others

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Repetitive, Persistent.
Inflicting pain
Interfering rights

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14
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CD usually co-occurs with

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ADHD, poor relations with peers, academic deficiencies

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15
Q

CD and family/parent stuff

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Child rearing practices, have own problems too

16
Q

Childhood-onset CD display at least __ symp before age of ___

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1, 10

17
Q

Emerges first (CD and ODD), so it can

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ODD, a precursor to CD

18
Q

% maintain odd diag without prog

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50

19
Q

CD can be precursor of

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APD

20
Q

APD interpersonal style

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Callous, unemotional
Guilt
Empathy
Emotions
Narcissism
Impulsivity
21
Q

CD IQ scores and possible cause

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8 points lower, comorbidity with ADHD

22
Q

Associated characters of CD/probs in

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Family
Peer
School and learning
Health
Self-esteem deficits
23
Q

% of children with ADHD and CD

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50

24
Q

% of adhd and dression and anx

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50

25
Q

Girls more likely to use what form of aggression

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Indirect and relational

26
Q

Progression of CP

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Difficult early temperament and hyperact
Oppositional, aggressive beh
Social diff, school probs
Delinquent beh in adol
Criminal beh in adult
27
Q

Describes children who display AB in an early age and continue to do so in adulthood

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Life-course-persistent path

28
Q

Youngsters whose AB begins around puberty, continues to adol, later gone in younf adul

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Adolescent-limited

29
Q

Parent Management Training uses CMT

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Contingency Management techniques

30
Q

Focus of PMT

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Improve parent child intera

Enhance other parent skills

31
Q

Problem Solving Skills Training

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Identifies deficiencies and distortions , provide new ways of handling social interactions

32
Q

Lahat na

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Multishstemic treatment

33
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Criteria for ODD

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6 months, 4 symptoms, during interaction with at least 1 indiv not a sibling

34
Q

ODD pattern of behavior

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Angry/irritable mood
Vindictive
Argumentative/defiant beh

35
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CD criteria

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Rights and rules are violated
Presence of 3/15 criteria past 12 mts
1 criterion present in 6 mts

36
Q

Individuals show no symptom characteristic of conduct disorder prior to age 10 years.

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Adolescent-onset type

37
Q

this disorder is closely connected to the spectrum of “external­ izing” conduct disorders

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APD