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Conduct Disorder Checklist

This document contains a checklist of 24 criteria for diagnosing conduct disorder according to the ICD-10. The checklist includes behaviors such as temper tantrums, defiance, annoying others, lying, fighting, cruelty to animals, destruction of property, stealing, truancy, running away from home, bullying, and breaking into buildings. It notes that symptoms 11, 13, 15, 16, 21, 22, and 23 only need to have occurred once to fulfill the diagnostic criteria.
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Conduct Disorder Checklist

This document contains a checklist of 24 criteria for diagnosing conduct disorder according to the ICD-10. The checklist includes behaviors such as temper tantrums, defiance, annoying others, lying, fighting, cruelty to animals, destruction of property, stealing, truancy, running away from home, bullying, and breaking into buildings. It notes that symptoms 11, 13, 15, 16, 21, 22, and 23 only need to have occurred once to fulfill the diagnostic criteria.
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Sweekaar Academy of Rehabilitation Sciences (SARS)

Secunderabad
DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Conduct disorder- Criterion checklist (F 91 – ICD-10)


(The checklist (G) below apply for all subcategories of F 91)
Name: Reg. No:
Age: Date of Birth:
Sex: Date:

1. Unusually frequent or severe temper tantrums for the child’s developmental level.
2. Often urges with adults
3. Often actively defies or refuses adults requests or rules.
4. Often, apparently deliberately, does things that annoy other people.
5. Often blames others for one’s own mistakes or misbehavior.
6. Often touchy or easily annoyed by others.
7. Often angry or resentful.
8. Often spiteful or vindictive.
9. Frequent and marked lying (Except to avoid abusive treatment).
10. Excessive fighting with other children, with frequent initiation of fights (not including
fights with siblings).
11. Uses a weapon that can cause serious physical harm to others (e.g. a bat, brick, broken
bottle, knife, gun).
12. Often stays out after dark without permission (beginning before 13 years of age).
13. Physical cruelty to other people (e.g. ties up, cuts or burns a victim).
14. Physical cruelty to animals.
15. Deliberate destruction of other’s property (other than by fire-setting).
16. Deliberate fire-setting with a risk or intention of causing serious damage.
17. At least two episodes of stealing of objects of value (e.g. money) from home (excluding
taking of food).
18. At least two episodes of stealing outside the home without confrontation with the victim
(e.g. shop-lifting, burglary or forgery).
19. Frequent truancy from school beginning before of 13 years of age.
20. Running away from home (unless this was to avoid physical or sexual abuse).
21. Any episode of crime involving confrontation with a victim (including purse snatching,
extortion, mugging).
22. Forcing another person into sexual activity against their wishes.
23. Frequent bullying of others (i.e deliberate infliction of pain or hurt including persistent
intimidation, tormenting, or molestation).
24. Breaks into someone else’s house, building or car.
Note: The symptoms in 11,13,15,16,21,22,23 need only have occurred once for the criterion to be fulfilled.)

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