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Name:

DOB:
Conduct Disorder Diagnostic Tool ID#:

Conduct Disorder Criteria: Has a repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior in which the basic rights of
others or major age-appropriate societal norms or rules are violated, as manifested by the presence of three
(3) or more of the following criteria in the past 12 months, with at least one (1) criterion present in the past 6
months:

A. Aggression to people and animals: AND

1. Often bullies, threatens or intimidates B. The disturbance in behavior causes clinically


significant impairment in social, academic, or
2. Often initiates physical fights occupational functioning.

3. Used weapons that can cause serious harm AND

4. Has been physically cruel to people C. If the individual is age 18 years or older,
criteria are not met for Antisocial Personality
5. Has been physically cruel to animals Disorder.

6. Has stolen in a mugging, purse snatching, Diagnostic Codes


extortion, and/or robbery
312.81 Conduct Disorder, Childhood-Onset: onset of
7. Has forced someone into sexual activity at least one criterion characteristic of
Conduct Disorder prior to age 10 years.
Destruction of property:
312.82 Conduct Disorder, Adolescent-Onset Type:
8. Deliberate fire setting absence of any criteria characteristics of
Conduct Disorder prior to age 10 years.
9. Deliberate property destruction
312.89 Conduct Disorder, Unspecified Onset: age at
onset is not known.
Deceitfulness or theft

10. Broken into house, building or car Specify Severity

11. Often lies to manipulate others Mild Few if any conduct problem in
excess or those required to make the diagnosis and
conduct problems cause only minor harm to others
12. Stolen without victimizing (shoplifting)
(e.g., lying, truancy, staying out after dark without
permission).
Serious violations of rules
Moderate Number of conduct problems and
13. Before age 13, often stays out past effects on other intermediate between "mild" and
curfew 'severe" (e.g., stealing without confronting a victim,
vandalism).
14. Runaway at least twice (or once for long
period of time) Severe Many conduct problems in excess of
those required to make the diagnosis or conduct
15. Often truant from school before age 13. problems causes considerable harm to others (e.g.,
forced sex, physical cruelty, use of a weapon, stealing
while confronting a victim, breaking and entering).

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