Conduct Disorder Clinical Screening Assessment
This assessment is designed to identify behavioral patterns associated with Conduct Disorder, which involves a persistent pattern of violating the basic rights of others or major age-appropriate societal norms. This tool is for educational purposes and is not a replacement for a professional clinical diagnosis.
How often do you find yourself bullying, threatening, or intimidating others?
Have you frequently initiated physical fights with others?
Have you ever used a weapon that could cause serious physical harm to someone else?
How often have you been physically cruel to other people?
Have you ever intentionally caused physical harm or cruelty to animals?
Have you stolen items while confronting a victim (e.g., mugging or extortion)?
Have you ever forced someone into sexual activity against their will?
Have you ever deliberately set a fire with the intention of causing serious damage?
How often have you deliberately destroyed property belonging to others (other than fire setting)?
Have you broken into someone else’s house, building, or car?
How often do you lie to obtain goods, favors, or to avoid obligations (‘conning’ others)?
Have you stolen items of value without confronting a victim (e.g., shoplifting or forgery)?
Did you begin staying out at night despite parental prohibitions before the age of 13?
Have you run away from home overnight at least twice while living with parents or guardians?
How often did you skip school (truancy) before the age of 13?
Do you feel a lack of remorse or guilt after hurting someone or breaking rules?
How would you describe your empathy for the feelings or suffering of others?
Are you concerned about your performance at school, work, or important obligations?
Do you find your emotions to be shallow, or do you use them to manipulate others?
How often do you blame others for your own mistakes or misbehavior?
Confidential · Not stored · Not a medical diagnosis
