Social: Low socioeconomic status and not being accepted by their peers appear to be risk factors for the development of conduct disorder.
Behavior problems such as school phobia or a conduct disorder.
Kids with conduct disorder are at risk of getting into trouble at school or with the police.
Children with conduct disorder have a high risk of developing other adjustment problems.
Onset of childhood aggression called conduct disorder is seen in children.
C. There is evidence of conduct disorder with onset before age 15.
Adolescent males may be at an even higher risk of suicidal behavior if they also present with a conduct disorder.
A. The more common one is classified as a conduct disorder.
A conduct disorder is basically a child's loss of control.
There are many overlapping conditions, including conduct disorder, depression/anxiety, and academic failure.