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Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the structure of self-image and the level of self-acceptance in girls with conduct disorder and to determine the relationship of self-image and self-acceptance with the expression of anger.
Agnieszka Kruczek
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Conduct disorder is a serious mental disorder with a heterogeneous etiology that is frequently encountered in child and adolescent psychiatric clinics, although there are social and international differences.
Ahmet Özbay +2 more
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Decades of research has shown that youths with conduct disorder (CD) represent a highly heterogeneous population. Over the past 20 years, most of the research and clinical work have focused on two sub-typing approaches to characterize the heterogeneity within CD: (1) the age of onset distinction introduced in DSM-IV and (2) the presence of callous ...
Clanton, Roberta L. +3 more
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Conduct disorder (CD) is a common and highly impairing psychiatric disorder that usually emerges in childhood or adolescence and is characterized by severe antisocial and aggressive behaviour. It frequently co-occurs with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and often leads to antisocial personality disorder in adulthood.
Fairchild, Graeme +7 more
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Conduct Disorder and Neighborhood Effects
There has been a considerable amount of scholarly attention to the relationship between neighborhood effects and conduct disorder, particularly in recent years.
Wesley G Jennings +2 more
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A path analysis of the effects of emotional temperaments on symptoms of conduct disorder in adolescents: An investigation of the mediating role of anger rumination [PDF]
Introduction: Emotional temperaments are consistently associated with psychopathology and recognized as a risk factor for many psychological disorders. However, the underlying mechanisms of this relationship remain unclear.
Fazeleh Heidari +3 more
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Background and Objectives: High rates of psychiatric disorders and comorbidities have been reported in juvenile detainees, which have been associated with repeat offenses. However, research into this topic has been limited to Asian countries.
Bum-Sung Choi, Bongseog Kim
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The impact of Covid-19 on the well-being of young people with conduct disorder and their families
Introduction The Covid-19 pandemic has significantly changed family dynamics and parents experience greater psychological distress. Conduct problems in young people have increased by 35%.
M. Bull, M. Livanou, R. Ball
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The startle reflex has been suggested to operate as a psychophysiological marker of psychopathic personality, based on findings from studies using a range of different methodologies and participant samples.
Sofi Oskarsson +5 more
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Conduct disorder (CD) is a frequently occurring psychiatric disorder characterized by a persistent pattern of aggressive and non-aggressive rule breaking antisocial behaviours that lead to considerable burden for the patients themselves, their family and society.
Jan K. Buitelaar +5 more
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