Quiz 2 Flashcards
What is the definition of Diagnostic Criteria A for Conduct Disorder?
A repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior that violates; the basic rights of others, major age appropriate societal norms or rules.
What is the major qualifier for Diagnostic Criteria A?
At least 3 of the following 15 criteria must be present in the past 12 months, with at least 1 criterion being present in the last 6 months.
What are the 4 categories within Criteria A?
A.D.D.S
(1) Aggression to People and Animals
(2) Destruction of Property
(3) Deceitfulness or Theft
(4) Serious Violations of Rules
What is Diagnostic Criteria A1?
Aggression to People and Animals
What is Diagnostic Criteria A2?
Destruction of Property
What is Diagnostic Criteria A3?
Deceitfulness or Theft
What is Diagnostic Criteria A4?
Serious Violations of Rules
What are the 7 aspects of Criteria A1a - Aggression to People and Animals?
(1) Often bullies, threatens or intimidates others
(2) Often initiates physical fights
(3) Has used a weapon that can cause serious harm
(4) Has been physically cruel to people
(5) Has been physically cruel to animals
(6) Has stolen while confronting a victim
(7) Has forced someone into sexual activity
What are the 2 aspects of Criteria A1b - Destruction of Property?
(1) Has deliberately engaged in setting a fire with the intention of causing serious damage.
(2) Has deliberately destroyed the property of others.
What are the 3 aspects of Criteria A1c - Deceitfulness or Theft?
(1) Has broken into someone else’s home, building or car.
(2) Often lies to obtain goods or favors or to avoid obligations
(3) Has stolen items of nontrivial value without confronting a victim
What are the 3 aspects of Criteria A1d - Serious Violations of Rules?
(1) Often stays out at night despite parental prohibition, beginning before age 13
(2) Has runaway from home overnight at least twice, or once without returning for a lengthy time
(3) Is often truant from school, beginning before age 13