Children who have conduct disorder frequently exhibit the kind of behavior that is generally linked to an antisocial personality disorder.
A history of conduct problems during childhood, including truancy (not attending school), delinquency (such as committing crimes or abusing drugs), and other disruptive and violent behaviors, will be present in someone with an antisocial personality disorder.
If untreated, a child or adolescent with conduct disorder runs the danger of growing up with various mental illnesses. These include substance use disorders, mood or anxiety disorders, and antisocial and other personality disorders.
Aggression, stealing, vandalism, rule infractions, and/or lying are the main diagnostic indicators of conduct disorder. These behaviors must be present for at least six months in order to receive a diagnosis.
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