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2009
AbstractThe disruptive behavior disorders involve a child’s or adolescent’s consistent patterns of behaviors that break the rules of social convention. It is common, of course, for young people to break some rules, and even serious oppositional behavior may be a normal part of those stages of development.
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AbstractThe disruptive behavior disorders involve a child’s or adolescent’s consistent patterns of behaviors that break the rules of social convention. It is common, of course, for young people to break some rules, and even serious oppositional behavior may be a normal part of those stages of development.
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1992
The disruptive behavior disorders are usually first evident in childhood or adolescence. They include attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), conduct disorders, and oppositional defiant disorder. A separate chapter in the book is devoted to ADHD, so it will not be covered here except in relation to the other disorders.
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The disruptive behavior disorders are usually first evident in childhood or adolescence. They include attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), conduct disorders, and oppositional defiant disorder. A separate chapter in the book is devoted to ADHD, so it will not be covered here except in relation to the other disorders.
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Epidemiology of Disruptive Behavior Disorders
Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1994Epidemiologic studies of psychiatric childhood disorders have differed broadly in the geographic areas sampled, the age ranges sampled, the assessment methods used to ascertain cases, and the correlates and potential risk factors studied. Definitive conclusions as to the prevalence of the disruptive behavior disorders are difficult to reach.
José J. Bauermeister +2 more
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Introduction to Disruptive Behavior Disorders
2017Abstract This chapter introduces the history of disruptive behavior disorders. The achievements of the Chicago Reformers, who introduced the idea that juveniles should be granted exceptions before the law based on their immaturity, began the process of bringing the world of development, psychiatry, and medicine to delinquents.
Steiner Hans +3 more
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Epidemiology of Disruptive Behavior Disorders
2017Abstract This chapter summarizes the available epidemiological evidence supporting the current diagnoses grouped in the disruptive behavior disorder (DBD) cluster. It seems DBDs are common disorders, but although researchers have made great strides in capturing the prevalence of these disorders in normal and clinical populations, and ...
Steiner Hans +3 more
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Disruptive Behavior Disorders: The Challenge of Delineating Mechanisms in the Face of Heterogeneity
American Journal of Psychiatry, 2020Essi Viding, Eamon J Mccrory
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