Behavior of conduct disordered children in interaction with each other and with normal peers
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1995
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Abstract
This study investigated the behavior of children with conduct disorder or oppositional defiant disorder (CD/ODD) in interaction with each other and with normal control (NC) children in a semi-standardized setting over a period of 25 minutes. This short time turned out to be sufficient to demonstrate the behavioral manifestations of CD/ODD in children's interactions with peers. In addition, the role of the interactional partner on antisocial behavior of CD/ODD children became apparent.
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CONDUCT DISORDER, ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR, AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR, PEER RELATIONS, ETHOLOGY
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MATTHYS, W, VANLOO, P, PACHEN, N V, de Vries, H, VANHOOFF, JARAM & VANENGELAND, H 1995, 'Behavior of conduct disordered children in interaction with each other and with normal peers', Child Psychiatry and Human Development, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 183-195. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02251302