Understanding Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Understanding Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Symptoms
Angry/Irritable Mood
Often loses temper.
Is often touchy or easily annoyed.
Is often angry and resentful.
Argumentative/Defiant Behavior
Often argues with authority figures.
Often actively refuses to comply with requests or with rules.
Often deliberately annoys others.
Often blames others for their mistakes or misbehavior.
Vindictiveness
Has been spiteful or vindictive at least twice within the past 6 months
B. The disturbance in behavior is associated with distress in the individual or
others in their immediate social context (e.g., family, peer group, work
colleagues), or it impacts negatively on social, educational, occupational, or other
important areas of functioning.
Causes
Biological
Genetic
Environmental
Developmental
Learned
Risk Factors:
Temperament
Parenting issues
Other family issues
Environment
Co-occurring Disorders:
ADHD
Depression
Anxiety
Bipolar disorder
Conduct disorder
• Learning & Communication disorders
Prevalence
10.2% of all children will develop ODD
• Boys (11%)
Girls (9%)