ADHD
ASD
Conduct Disorder
Adult vs. Child Symptoms
Mystery Category
100

ADHD symptoms must be present in how many settings for an ADHD diagnosis?

What is two or more settings.

100

This DSM-5 criterion requires that ASD symptoms must be present in this developmental period, even if not fully recognized until later.

What is the early developmental period?

100

How many of the 15 criteria for conduct disorder must be present in the past 12 months to be diagnosed?

What is "at least 3"?

100

This mood disorder can only be diagnosed before age 10.

What is Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD).

100

Before what age must inattentive or hyperactive symptoms be present to diagnose ADHD?

What is before age 12.

200

ADHD is defined as a persistent pattern of inattention and/or ___ - ___ that interferes with functioning or development.

What is hyperactivity-impulsivity. 

200

These are the three required social communication deficits listed in DSM-5 for ASD.

What are deficits in social-emotional reciprocity, nonverbal communicative behaviors, and developing/maintaining relationships?

200
This is the key feature of adolescent onset conduct disorder.

What is having no symptom characteristics prior to age 10?

200

This food intake disorder is primarily diagnosed in childhood.

What is Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder.

200

These two domains are used in DSM-5 to determine ASD severity levels.

What are social communication and restricted/repetitive behaviors?

300

Individuals must meet how many of the criteria to be diagnosed with ADHD?

What is 6 or more.

300

These four types of restricted/repetitive behaviors are outlined in DSM-5 for ASD.

What are stereotyped movements/speech, insistence on sameness, restricted interests, and sensory reactivity differences?

300

Before what age does a client have to commit a serious violation of rules (e.g., running away) to be diagnosed?

What is age 13/by age 13?

300

This disorder affects how children relate to adults/authority.

What is Oppositional Defiant Disorder.

300

This specifier is used for ADHD when full criteria were previously met, but fewer than the full criteria have been met for the past 6-months.

What is "in partial remission".

400

Which specifier would be used if the individual meets criteria for both inattentive and hyperactivity-impulsivity types?

What is combined presentation.

400

This DSM-5 specifier indicates whether ASD occurs alongside another neurodevelopmental, mental, or medical condition.

What is “associated with another neurodevelopmental, mental, or medical condition”?

400

What specifier surrounding conduct disorder has to do with disregarding and lack of concern of the feelings of others?

What is callousness/lack of empathy?

400

This disorder cannot be diagnosed in childhood.

What is Antisocial Personality Disorder.

400

This disorder primarily seen in kids affects urinary processes at night.

What is Nocturnal Enuresis. 

500

Which ADHD type is classified by "often does not follow through on instruction and fails to finish schoolwork, chores, or workplace duties"?

What is inattentive type. 

500

This DSM-5 severity system for ASD is based on the level of support needed across these support levels.

What are Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3?

500

 Which specifier surrounding conduct disorder has to do with a lack of concern about the negative consequences of actions?

What is lack of remorse/guilt?

500

This dissociative disorder is primarily missed until adulthood even though children have symptoms and can be diagnosed.

What is Dissociative Identity Disorder(DID).

500

What constitutes a severe specificity for someone diagnosed with conduct disorder?

What is many conduct problems in excess or conduct problems causing considerable harm to others?