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Examining Parent Dropout from Parent-Based Treatments for Elementary School-Aged Children with Oppositional Defiant Disorder

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This research article is compiling and synthesizing the current research on reducing dropout from parent-based interventions for oppositional defiant disorder.
Valacco, Marco
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Oppositional Defiant Disorder

2017
This chapter provides background on ODD and the presentation of symptoms needed for one to qualify for a diagnosis under the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders – Fifth Edition (DSM-5). In addition, this chapter provides information on the etiology of the disorder, developmental progression and presentation, and comorbid conditions ...
Kristin C. Thompson   +3 more
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Oppositional Defiant Disorder

International Journal of Nursing Education and Research, 2016
Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) is a childhood behavioral problem characterized by constant disobedience and hostility. Around one in 10 children under the age of 12 years are thought to have ODD, with boys outnumbering girls by two to one. ODD is one of a group of behavioral disorders known collectively as disruptive behavior disorders, which ...
Martina B. Albright   +2 more
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Dimensionality of oppositional defiant disorder

Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 2017
Background The present study examined dimensionality of oppositional defiant disorder ( ODD ) using 10 alternative items using network analysis and confirmatory factor analysis.
Silje S, Hukkelberg, Terje, Ogden
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Oppositional defiant disorder

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1993
Oppositional defiant disorder is a common clinical diagnosis that has attracted little research interest, and doubts about its validity as a distinct category remain. However, it underwent substantial changes from DSM-III to DSM-III-R, and more are proposed for DSM-IV.
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Oppositional Defiant Disorder

Australian family physician, 2008
Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) is defined as a repetitive and persistent pattern of opposition, defiant, disobedient and disruptive behaviours toward authority figures persisting for at least 6 months.This article reviews the nature of ODD, its relationship to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and conduct disorder, and considers the ...
Anne, Fraser, John, Wray
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Oppositional Defiant Disorder

2018
Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) was first introduced as a childhood disorder in DSM-III in 1966. It has since become one of the most common childhood disorders, often occurring comorbidly with other childhood disorders. ODD has a lifetime prevalence of up to 11% of the general population, with symptoms typically present by age 8 years ...
Jeffrey D. Burke   +1 more
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Debate: Oppositional defiant disorder is a real disorder

Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 2022
Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) is a valid mental health disorder, characterized by negativistic defiant behavior and angry, irritable mood. The very low and stable prevalence rate over development from early childhood into adulthood suggests that ODD does not erroneously medicalize normative childhood behavior.
Jeffrey D. Burke   +2 more
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Oppositional Defiant Disorder

Homoeopathic Links, 2009
This article describes a patient with Oppositional Defiant Disorder. The case taking, case analysis, differential materia medica and follow-up care are addressed. The concept of analysis using Paul Herscu's CYCLES AND SEGMENTS is also introduced.
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Oppositional Defiant Disorder

2003
The problem of aggressive behavior in children is addressed in the DSM-IV (American Psychiatric Association, 1994) under the general category of “attentiondeficit/hyperactive and disruptive disorders,” which includes conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, disruptie behaior, and attention-deficit/hyperactive disorder.
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