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ODD Low Risk

ODD Low Risk

LOW RISK

Based upon your responses to this ODD screening quiz, your child is at a low risk for an ODD diagnosis.

In order for ODD to be diagnosed, the symptoms typically must occur in more than one setting, and they must have lasted a minimum of 6 months.

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This test is not a diagnostic tool. Rather, it is an instrument that may help you to determine if your teenage son or daughter may need to see a licensed mental health professional to be further evaluated for ODD.  It may be beneficial for you to seek further clarification from a licensed mental health professional as soon as possible about a possible diagnosis for ODD.

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