Anti-social behavior
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Other symptoms or behaviors to look for with Anti-social behavior
When parents mention Anti-social behavior they also mention these other symptoms:
Symptom | Frequency | Number of mentions |
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Shaking | Often | 4 mentions |
Shaking (from anxiety) | Often | 4 mentions |
Developmental delays (behind on expected milestones) | Often | 1 mention |
Keeping alone (keeping to self) | Often | 1 mention |
Obsession, fixation, or strong interest | Often | 1 mention |
Quietness | Often | 1 mention |
Repetitive movement or behavior | Often | 1 mention |
Characteristics of Anti-social behavior
How common is Anti-social behavior?
Across kids of all ages represented on Sleuth, 21.47% of parents surveyed by Sleuth say their kids have Anti-social behavior.
Percentage of kids with Anti-social behavior by year of age
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This is based on a survey of 517 children on Sleuth. The plot shows the percentage of parents who rated their child’s Anti-social behavior “Moderate”, “Severe”, or “Very Severe” among kids in different age groups.
Frequency
Outcome | Percent of Children | Total Mentions |
---|---|---|
Continuously | 3% | 16 mentions |
Hourly | 0% | 0 mentions |
Daily | 6% | 35 mentions |
Weekly | 9% | 51 mentions |
Monthly | 10% | 54 mentions |
Annually | 4% | 23 mentions |
A Few / Several Times | 14% | 79 mentions |
Once | 2% | 13 mentions |
Never | 51% | 277 mentions |
Severity
Severity | Percent of Children | Total Mentions |
---|---|---|
Very Severe | 2% | 8 mentions |
Severe | 7% | 35 mentions |
Moderate | 13% | 68 mentions |
Mild | 21% | 109 mentions |
Not at All | 57% | 297 mentions |
Discussion of Anti-social behavior
What was your approach to Anti-social behavior? What were the results?
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