To elucidate sociopsychiatric and clinical characteristics of hospitalized adolescents with conduct
disorder the authors investigated 76 hospitalized adolescents in Seoul National Mental
Hospital with the diagnosis of conduct disorder during the per...
To elucidate sociopsychiatric and clinical characteristics of hospitalized adolescents with conduct
disorder the authors investigated 76 hospitalized adolescents in Seoul National Mental
Hospital with the diagnosis of conduct disorder during the period form Jan. 1, 1982 to Feb.
29, 1988 and compared with 76 schizophrenic patients who were randomly selected from the
total schizophrenic patients underthe age of 18 hospitalized during the same period.
The results were as follows
1) The adolescents with conduct disorder represent 13.1^ of the total child and adolescent
inpatients, and the conduct disorder was second most common disorder next to schizophrenia.
2) Boys were more common than girls at the ratio of 4.9 to 1 while the ratio in schizophrenic
group was 1.7 to 1.
3) Although middle low economic status was most common in both group, the economic
status of conduct disorder group was significantly higher than those of schizophrenic group.
4) Conduct disorder group tend to come from large urban residential area while schizophrenic
group from rural area.
Most common occupation of fathers were clerical and related works in conduct disorder
group and agriculture and related works in schizophrenic group.
5) Parental divorce and separation were significantly more frequent in conduct disorder
group than in schizophrenic group.
6) There was higher frequency of family history of antisocial personality disorder in conduct
disorder group and prominantly higher frequency of family history of psychosis in schizophrenic
group
7) Conduct disorder group showed higher rates of developmental problems such as distractibity,
hyperactivity, temper tantrum, minor congenital anomalies and physical disease than schizophrenic
group
8) The onset of age was earlier and abnormal EEG findings were higher in conduct disorder
group
9) The mean duration of admission of conduct disorder group was 89.7 days, 22.4 days shorter
than those of schizophrenic group and the mean number of follow up visits was 2.5, so 7.1
fewer than those of schizophrenic group
10) The most common chief problem of conduct disorder patients was glue sniffing and
71.1% of them had other associated diagnosis, among them substance abuse was most frequent
11) There were antecedent legal problems in 48% of conduct disorder patients and their
parents had been indifferent or permissive and punitive to problem beha-vior
12) The mean frequency of isolation or physical restraint during admission was 6.5 times
and they were recommended in order to control aggressive behavior or rulebreaking beha-
13) 82.9% of conduct disorder patients was prescribed medication during admission and
antipsychotics were most frequently prescribed