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[Conduct disorders].

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Conduct disorder (CD) diagnosis lacks consistent subtypes for prognosis and intervention. The DSM-5 offers limited changes, with a new specifier for limited emotions, questioning its impact on reliable psychiatric classification.

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CD with limited prosocial emotionsDSM-5Störung des Sozialverhaltensconduct disorder

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Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Child and Adolescent Mental Health

Context:

  • Conduct disorder (CD) diagnosis encompasses aggressive and nonaggressive symptoms, impacting prognosis and treatment effectiveness.
  • Previous diagnostic criteria, like DSM-IV-TR's age-of-onset subtyping, had limited empirical support.
  • Significant research advancements in CD have occurred since the DSM-IV-TR publication.

Purpose:

  • To review the evidence base for diagnostic modifications in the DSM-5 concerning conduct disorder.
  • To evaluate the utility of DSM-5 changes for a reliable and valid psychiatric classification of CD.
  • To discuss proposed criteria such as personality traits, gender-specific factors, and dimensional approaches.

Summary:

  • The DSM-5 largely retained the diagnostic criteria for conduct disorder, with the addition of a specifier for limited prosocial emotions.
  • Despite discussions on personality traits and subtypes, substantial changes to the core CD diagnosis were not implemented.
  • The review examines if the limited DSM-5 modifications enhance the reliability and validity of CD classification.

Impact:

  • The current DSM-5 classification may not adequately address the heterogeneity within conduct disorder diagnoses.
  • Further research is needed to refine diagnostic criteria for improved treatment individualization.
  • Enhanced diagnostic precision for conduct disorder is crucial for effective clinical practice and research.