Conduct disorder
Conduct disorder refers to a type of behavioral disorder under the age of 18, which repeatedly occurs in children and adolescents in violation of age-compatible social norms and ethics, and violates the interests of others or the public. These abnormal behaviors are often called so-called anti-social behaviors at home and abroad, and are mainly manifested in childhood behaviors such as lying, truancy, fighting, destructive behavior, attacking others, theft, fraud, etc. Disorders of conduct have the following characteristics: ① repeated and continuous appearance; ② exceeding the range of change allowed by children in severity and duration; ③ difficulty in adapting to social environment; ④ not caused by physical or mental illness; ⑤ family education, social The environment is closely related. It can be divided into two subtypes: antisocial conduct disorder and opposition defiant disorder.
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