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How is conduct disorder related to anti-social personality disorder?

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Dr. Muhammad Munir answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

Personality Disorder: Conduct disorder if not treated properly in early childhood and teenage years can lead to be a personality disorder anti-social pd. There are various contributors to affect the temperament leading to such a personality disorder.

Answered 4/13/2016

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Dr. Pamela Pappas answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

Conduct Disorder: Conduct disorder occurs in childhood and adolescence. It involves long-term (chronic) behavior problems like defiant, impulsive behavior; drug use; truancy before age 13; and criminal activity. It can be associated w/addiction in the parents, child abuse, family conflict, poverty, etc. Untreated or treated unsuccessfully, kids with this may go on to develop antisocial pd after age 18.

Answered 9/18/2019

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Dr. Catherine Spitz answered

Specializes in Clinical Psychology

One than the other: A child is typically given the diagnosis of conduct disorder while under the age of 18. Once older, those with conduct disorder typically (not always) progress to the diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder.

Answered 5/7/2016

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Dr. Alan Ali answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

ODD: Majority have history of poor impulse control & inattention, go on to develop oppositional defiant behaviors, and especially in boys, can develop antisocial acts.

Answered 6/27/2015

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