Children with adolescent-onset CD are ____ than those with childhood-onset CD.
a. more likely to be girls
b. more likely to display psychopathology
c. more likely to be aggressive
d. less likely to persist in their antisocial behavior as they get older
Question 2____ describes children who display severe aggressive and antisocial acts involving inflicting pain on others or interfering with others' rights
a. Oppositional defiant disorder
b. Conduct disorder
c. Early-onset psychopathy
d. Callous behavior disorder
Question 3The purpose of placing Oppositional Defiant Disorder in the DSM was to:
a. use early intervention to help children
b. identify early displays of antisocial and aggressive behavior
c. detain children in age appropriate facilities
d. create more diagnostic categories for children
Question 4____ describes children who display an age-inappropriate recurrent pattern of stubborn, hostile, and defiant behaviors
a. Oppositional defiant disorder
b. Conduct disorder
c. Early-onset psychopathy
d. Callous behavior disorder
Question 5The public health perspective of conduct problems attempts to reduce ____ associated with youth violence.
a. injuries and deaths
b. negative media
c. school failure
d. public policy mistakes
Question 6In the DSM-5, oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorders fall under the larger category of ____.
a. disruptive behavior disorders
b. destructive behavior disorders
c. conduct problems
d. aggressive behavior disorders
Question 7Children who display ____ are at high risk for later psychiatric problems and impairment in functioning.
a. covert-destructive
b. overt-destructive
c. covert-nondestructive
d. overt-nondestructive