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Section 3
DSM-5 Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders

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- Virginia Commission on Youth. (2017). Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders. Collection of Evidence-based Practices for Children and Adolescents with Mental Health Treatment Needs, 1-6.
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Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
López-Romero, L., Romero, E., Colins, O. F., Andershed, H., Hare, R. D., & Salekin, R. T. (2019). Proposed Specifiers for Conduct Disorder (PSCD): Preliminary validation of the parent version in a Spanish sample of preschoolers. Psychological Assessment, 31(11), 1357–1367.

Pardini, D. A., Frick, P. J., & Moffitt, T. E. (2010). Building an evidence base for DSM–5 conceptualizations of oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder: Introduction to the special section. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 119(4), 683–688.

Salekin, R. T., Charles, N. E., Barry, C. T., Hare, R. D., Batky, B. D., Mendez, B., & Neumann, C. S. (2022). Proposed Specifiers for Conduct Disorder (PSCD): Factor structure and psychometric properties in a residential school facility. Psychological Assessment, 34(10), 985–992.

QUESTION 3
The DSM-5 did not change Conduct Disorder (CD) other than to add what specifiers? To select and enter your answer go to Test.


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