The principle feature is one of persistent abnormal conduct - the condition is usually first manifested as abnormal conduct in the home, for example stealing, lying, verbal and physical violence. Later the condition is manifest in behaviour outside the home, for example truancy, delinquency, reckless behaviour, alcohol and drug abuse.
More details concerning the clinical features of conduct disorders at different stages of childhood are as follows:
Pre-school period:
Middle childhood:
Adolescence:
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