
Disturbance of conduct not elsewhere classified

Undersocialized conduct disorder aggressive type

Undersocialized conduct disorder aggressive type unspecified degree

Undersocialized conduct disorder aggressive type mild degree

Undersocialized conduct disorder aggressive type moderate degree

Undersocialized conduct disorder aggressive type severe degree

Undersocialized conduct disorder unaggressive type

Undersocialized conduct disorder unaggressive type unspecified degree

Undersocialized conduct disorder unaggressive type mild degree

Undersocialized conduct disorder unaggressive type moderate degree

Undersocialized conduct disorder unaggressive type severe degree

Socialized conduct disorder

Socialized conduct disorder unspecified degree

Socialized conduct disorder mild degree

Socialized conduct disorder moderate degree

Socialized conduct disorder severe degree

Disorders of impulse control not elsewhere classified

Impulse control disorder unspecified
- Mental disorders characterized by an intense need to gratify one's immediate desires and failure to resist the impulse or temptation.

Pathological gambling

Kleptomania

Pyromania

Intermittent explosive disorder

Isolated explosive disorder

Other disorders of impulse control
- Excessive pulling of one's own hair.

Mixed disturbance of conduct and emotions

Other specified disturbances of conduct not elsewhere classified

Conduct disorder childhood onset type

Conduct disorder adolescent onset type

Other specified conduct disorder not elsewhere classified

Unspecified disturbance of conduct
- antisocial behavior by youths which is subject to legal sanctions.
- Behavior of children or adolescents that is antisocial, dangerous, or criminal, and usually subject to legal action. The age at which juveniles become adults varies across countries and cultures, but usually ranges from 15-18 years.
- mental disorder of childhood and adolescence characterized by repetitive and persistent patterns of conduct in which rights of others and age-appropriate societal rules are violated; the conduct is more serious than ordinary mischief and pranks.
- Repetitive and persistent aggressive or nonaggressive behavior in which basic rights of others or social norms are violated. Self esteem is generally low, and an inability to develop social relationships and lack of concern for others may or may not be present.