The DSM-IV-TR criteria for oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder are similar or

differ in which of the following ways:

a. In both disorders, problems must be present for at least twelve months before a diagnosis
can be made.
b. Oppositional defiant disorder involves repeated violations of the rights of others, whereas
conduct disorder involves repeated violent and criminal acts.
c. School truancy is a diagnostic criterion in both disorders.
d. Both disorders are present at birth or shortly afterwards.
e. There are early and late onset types of conduct disorder but not oppositional defiant
disorder.


E

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