Factors influencing childhood conduct disorders: Study of 43 cases

Conduct disorders are a group of behavior disorders in which the basic rights of others or major age appropriate social norms or rules are violated. To evaluate the factors influencing childhood conduct disorders, we reviewed records of 43 cases (84% boys, mean age 11 years) referred to Shahid Esmai...

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Main Author: Jalili B
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2000-08-01
Series:Tehran University Medical Journal
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spelling doaj-4f25bc10b1ef4846bebf8a14007192782020-11-24T21:42:48ZfasTehran University of Medical SciencesTehran University Medical Journal1683-17641735-73222000-08-015838792Factors influencing childhood conduct disorders: Study of 43 casesJalili BConduct disorders are a group of behavior disorders in which the basic rights of others or major age appropriate social norms or rules are violated. To evaluate the factors influencing childhood conduct disorders, we reviewed records of 43 cases (84% boys, mean age 11 years) referred to Shahid Esmaili psychiatric hospital, Tehran. All patients fulfilled diagnostic criteria of DSMIV. 15 variables were included; Age and sex and step of patient among sibling, parental educational level, social class of the family, medical and psychiatric history of entire family members and the kind of therapy. The most frequent complaints were aggressiveness, stealing and lying. The dominant age group was 10-14 years. The most frequent family members were 5. Most of the children were 2nd child of the family. The most often educational level of the parents were illiteracy followed by primary school educated. Most of the patients were of low to intermediate socioeconomic classes. The most effective therapy was behavior modification along with appropriate medications.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/5492.pdf&manuscript_id=5492Conduct disorderBehavior therapy
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Factors influencing childhood conduct disorders: Study of 43 cases
Tehran University Medical Journal
Conduct disorder
Behavior therapy
author_facet Jalili B
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title Factors influencing childhood conduct disorders: Study of 43 cases
title_short Factors influencing childhood conduct disorders: Study of 43 cases
title_full Factors influencing childhood conduct disorders: Study of 43 cases
title_fullStr Factors influencing childhood conduct disorders: Study of 43 cases
title_full_unstemmed Factors influencing childhood conduct disorders: Study of 43 cases
title_sort factors influencing childhood conduct disorders: study of 43 cases
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Tehran University Medical Journal
issn 1683-1764
1735-7322
publishDate 2000-08-01
description Conduct disorders are a group of behavior disorders in which the basic rights of others or major age appropriate social norms or rules are violated. To evaluate the factors influencing childhood conduct disorders, we reviewed records of 43 cases (84% boys, mean age 11 years) referred to Shahid Esmaili psychiatric hospital, Tehran. All patients fulfilled diagnostic criteria of DSMIV. 15 variables were included; Age and sex and step of patient among sibling, parental educational level, social class of the family, medical and psychiatric history of entire family members and the kind of therapy. The most frequent complaints were aggressiveness, stealing and lying. The dominant age group was 10-14 years. The most frequent family members were 5. Most of the children were 2nd child of the family. The most often educational level of the parents were illiteracy followed by primary school educated. Most of the patients were of low to intermediate socioeconomic classes. The most effective therapy was behavior modification along with appropriate medications.
topic Conduct disorder
Behavior therapy
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