conduct disorder

English

Noun

conduct disorder (countable and uncountable, plural conduct disorders)

  1. A psychological disorder of childhood or adolescence, characterized by persistent antisocial behaviours.
    • 2000, Rita Wicks-Nelson, Allen C. Israel, Behavior Disorders of Childhood, page 188:
      In this sample, twenty of the twenty-seven fire setters received a primary or secondary diagnosis of conduct disorder, compared with only eleven of twenty-seven nonsetters.
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