Presentation & Symptoms
Prevalence & Comorbidity
Causal Factors & Psychology Theories
Relevant Terminology
Potpourri
100
Often fails to give close attention to details or makes careless mistakes in schoolwork and does not seem to listen when spoken directly to.
What is a symptom of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder?
100
The lifetime prevalence rate of chronic tic disorder
What is 3.7% ?
100
Temperament and learning appear to be likely factors of this childhood disorder
What is Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder?
100
Excessive anxiety about separation from major attachment figures, such as their mother, and from familiar home surroundings.
What is Separation Anxiety Disorder?
100
The number of weeks fear, anxiety, or avoidance is persistent in children with Separation Anxiety Disorder
What is 4 weeks?
200
Angry/ Irritable mood, Vindictiveness, and Argumentative/Defiant Behavior
What are the symptoms of Oppositional Defiant Disorder?
200
About 20 to 40% of cases of early-onset conduct disorder go on to develop this type of adult disorder
What is Antisocial Personality Disorder?
200
Individuals who had been ______ as child psychiatric patients died early in life due to unnatural causes
What is "hospitalized"?
200
A persistent rather than recurrent violations of rules and disregard for rights of others
What is conduct disorder?
200
18% of 6th graders have these types of thoughts
What are suicidal thoughts?
300
With depression, children might replace a depressed mood with this type of feeling
What is irritability?
300
One of the more common behavior problems of childhood
What is Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder?
300
Harsh parenting, poor relationships, and low verbal intelligence
What are some causal factors of both Conduct disorder and Oppositional Defiant disorder?
300
Repeated voiding of urine that is not organically caused
What is Enuresis?
300
Reading Disorder
What is another name for Dyslexia?
400
An IQ score of 70 or below
What is a sign of Intellectual Disability?
400
The new disorder to capture childhood mood irregularities
What is Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder?
400
Name the 4 causal factors of Anxiety Disorder
What are "Biological & learning factors" "Medication plus psychotherapy" "Exposure to trauma" and "Parental negative emotion/behavior"?
400
Severely disabling conditions that are among most difficult to understand and treat (+ 2 examples)
What are Pervasive developmental Disorders? Autism Spectrum Disorder & Intellectual Disability
400
Below 20-25 IQ
What is the IQ range of a child with a profound intellectual disability?
500
Symptoms of this disorder cause clinically significant impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of current functioning
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder?
500
____ are more likely to develop Anxiety & Depression than ____
What are "girls" and "boys" ?
500
The 4 possible causes of Conduct Disorder or Delinquent behavior
What are biological factors, personal pathology, family patterns, and peer relationships?
500
A rare disorder in which the accumulation of an abnormal amount of cerebrospinal fluid within the cranium causes damage to the brain tissues and enlargement of the skull
What is Hydrocephaly?
500
Possibly subtle central nervous system impairments
What is a cause of Learning Disorders?