Childhood social dysfunction
Childhood social dysfunction is a group of social dysfunctions that begin during development, but unlike generalized developmental dysfunction, there are no obvious functional social incompetences or defects that infringe on all areas as primary characteristics. The living environment is considered to play a key role in the pathogenesis. There was no significant gender difference in incidence. These include selective silence, children's reactive attachment disorder, antagonistic defiant disorder, and computer addiction.
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