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Conduct disorder

Conduct disorder (CD) is a psychological disorder diagnosed in childhood or adolescence that presents itself through a repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior in which the basic rights of others or major age-appropriate norms are violated. These behaviors are often referred to as ""antisocial behaviors."" It is often seen as the precursor to antisocial personality disorder, which is not diagnosed until the individual is 18 years old.Conduct disorder is estimated to affect 51.1 million people globally as of 2013.
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