Conduct Disorders
Conduct Disorders Persistent repetitive socially unacceptable behaviours which is not ordinary childhood mischief or adolescent rebelliousness
Conduct Disorders Why do we need to know about them ? Commonest psychiatric disorder in childhood and adolescence May persist into adult life
When do they present to a doctor ……? When it cannot be tolerated by the family due to the disorder due to parental factors
Conduct Disorders Preschool children Aggressive behaviour at home and towards other children Overactivity
Conduct Disorders Older children Disobedience Lying Aggressive behaviour Problems at school
Truanting Stealing Vandalism ( deliberately damaging property ) and Arson ( fire setting ) Disapproved sexual behaviour Alcohol and drug abuse
Other features Early sexual behaviour Gang involvement Low self esteem Lack of empathy
Aetiology Problems within the family Problems within the child Problems in the environment
Aetiology Family unstable, insecure families lack of affection rejection broken homes parental violence & aggression inconsistent and ineffective discipline
Environment deprived areas over - crowding high crime rates low socio-economic conditions and poverty
Child Lack of a warm parental relationship School Failure Speech and reading difficulties Social Isolation Brain damage Epilepsy Exposure to abuse and societal violence
prognosis Some may improve 2/3 rds may persist into adult life
Predictors of poor outcome Early onset ( before 10 yrs ) Low IQ Poor school achievement Attention problems and hyperactivity Family criminality Low socio economic status Poor parenting
Treatment look for stress factors and reduce them if possible Special schooling if needed Behavioural methods - reinforcement Support to the parents
Ensure safety of the child Medication for comorbid conditions eg ADHD