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<blockquote data-quote="scaredofhim" data-source="post: 610628" data-attributes="member: 17051"><p>Actually conduct disorder can either be childhood onset or adolescent onset. I just finished reading a very long article about it. Below is a small part of it:</p><p></p><p><span style="font-family: 'verdana'"><strong>Childhood-Onset Type.</strong></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'verdana'">This subtype is defined by the onset of at least one criterion characteristic of Conduct Disorder prior to age 10 years.</span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'verdana'">Individuals with Childhood-Onset Type are usually male, frequently display physical aggression toward others, have disturbed peer relationships, may have had Oppositional Defiant Disorder during early childhood, and usually have symptoms that meet full criteria for Conduct Disorder prior to puberty. These individuals are more likely to have persistent Conduct Disorder and to develop adult Antisocial Personality Disorder than are those with Adolescent-Onset Type.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scaredofhim, post: 610628, member: 17051"] Actually conduct disorder can either be childhood onset or adolescent onset. I just finished reading a very long article about it. Below is a small part of it: [FONT=verdana][B]Childhood-Onset Type.[/B][/FONT] [FONT=verdana]This subtype is defined by the onset of at least one criterion characteristic of Conduct Disorder prior to age 10 years.[/FONT] [FONT=verdana]Individuals with Childhood-Onset Type are usually male, frequently display physical aggression toward others, have disturbed peer relationships, may have had Oppositional Defiant Disorder during early childhood, and usually have symptoms that meet full criteria for Conduct Disorder prior to puberty. These individuals are more likely to have persistent Conduct Disorder and to develop adult Antisocial Personality Disorder than are those with Adolescent-Onset Type.[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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