A child diagnosed with this disorder would be easily distracted and often fail to follow instructions. They often have a lower IQ or social problems.
What is Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
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This disorder, often thought of as an adult disorder, effects 2.8% of children under the age of 13, and 5.6% of children age 13-18.
What is Childhood Depression.
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Name one of the biological factors of childhood depression
What is 1.) association of parental depression and childhood mood problems. 2.) prenatal alcohol exposure 3.) genetics
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A field of science devoted to studying the origins and course of individual maladaption in the context of normal growth processes.
What is developmental psychopathology.
100
What is the average IQ?
What is 100
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This disorder includes excessive anxiety about separation from major attachment figures, such as mother or father.
What is Separation Anxiety Disorder.
200
Oppositional defiant disorder has a lifetime prevalence of..?
What is 9.2% (girls)-11.2% (boys)
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Disturbance of the Central Nervous System is most likely a causal factor of this disorder
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder
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This term can be defined as problems in word recognition and reading comprehension; often problems in spelling and memory.
What is Dyselxia.
200
Those who had been previously diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome would now be diagnosed with...
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder, where deficits would be indicated.
300
Conduct disorder includes all of these symptoms...
What are overt or covert hostility, disobedience,physical and verbal aggressiveness, vengefulness,lying, stealing. Other indicators include animal cruelty and sexually uninhibited.
300
This disorder has a relatively low comorbidity rate as it is hard to tell if the symptoms are due to this disorder or another.
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder.
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What disorder has "multiple causes and effects" that include: family pathology and parental personality that can be transmitted to children or prenatal exposure to alcohol?
What is ADHD.
300
This category of childhood disorders that are the most difficult to understand and treat, but are severely disabling. Autism Spectrum disorder is an example.
What is neurodevelopmental disorders.
300
This organic syndrome is a rare disorder in which the accumulation of fluid in the cranium causes brain damage.
What is Hydrocephaly.
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This disorder refers to the habitual involuntary discharge of urine, usually at night, after the age of 5.
What is Enuresis
400
Enuresis and Encopresis are both more common in girls or boys?
What is genetic chromosomal factors, infections and toxin agents, trauma, other biological factors.
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Motor disorders include this disorder which includes a persistent, intermittent muscle twitch or spasm, usually limited to a localized muscle group.
What is tic disorder.
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What is the difference between ODD and CD disorders?
What is Conduct disorder is often seen as more serious and dangerous. People with this disorder often have run-ins with the law as they often destroy property or steal. Oppositional Defiant Disorder is more just angry and vindictive behavior.
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Name the organic disorder that causes the child to not be able to break down an amino acid due to the lack of a liver enzyme.
What is Phenylketonuria (PKU)
500
What percentage of children with ADHD meet criteria in adulthood?
What is ~4%
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Although genetic factors have been thought to contribute to separation anxiety disorder, what are the factors that are more likely?
What is social and culture factors.
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These types of disorders include a single outstanding symptom rather than a pervasive maladaptive pattern.
What is Elimination Disorders
500
What is the controversy over ADHD that we read about in the articles?
What is the over-diagnosis of ADHD, the effects of this over-diagnosis, and how it is changing our culture.