Question

When diagnosing conduct disorder, which of the following symptoms must occur prior to 13 years of age?


A) Destruction of property
B) Mistreating an animal
C) Committing a break-in
D) Staying out all night

Answers

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When diagnosing conduct disorder, symptoms must typically be present for at least 12 months, and one symptom must occur prior to age 13. Among the options provided, the behaviors that commonly indicate conduct disorder include destruction of property, mistreating animals, committing a break-in, and staying out all night.

However, specific symptoms that are often focused on for the diagnosis are aggressive behavior, deceitfulness, or serious violations of rules.

Among the options:

A) Destruction of property - This can be indicative of conduct disorder and can occur in children prior to age 13.
B) Mistreating an animal - This can also be a symptom of conduct disorder and can happen before age 13.
C) Committing a break-in - This act is typically a serious violation of rules and can also occur before age 13.
D) Staying out all night - This might relate more to rule violations but could also be indicative of behavioral issues.

However, the exact symptoms that need to occur before the age of 13 can vary by case. Generally, behaviors like **A) Destruction of property** and **B) Mistreating an animal** are often discussed in relation to the early onset of conduct disorder.

Therefore, any of the symptoms could potentially appear before age 13, but if you're looking for a common referral point, usually direct aggressive behaviors like A or B would be highlighted.

If I had to select one primary option that is frequently recognized, I would say:
**A) Destruction of property** as it is one of the classic symptoms highlighted for diagnosis.

However, context matters and all options could be involved. Always refer to the latest DSM-5 or relevant guidelines for specifics.