Kleptomania - Research Article from Encyclopedia of Childhood and Adolescence

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 1 page of information about Kleptomania.
Encyclopedia Article

Kleptomania - Research Article from Encyclopedia of Childhood and Adolescence

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 1 page of information about Kleptomania.
This section contains 114 words
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Overwhelming impulse to steal

Persons with kleptomania experience a recurring and irresistable urge to steal. They do not steal for the value of the item, for its use, or because they cannot afford the purchase. Stolen items are often thrown or given away, returned, or hidden. Kleptomania can begin at any age, and is reported to be more common among females. Kleptomania is distinguished from deliberate theft or shoplifting, where the individual is motivated by a desire to acquire the item, or to fulfill a dare from peers. Shoplifting is more common than kleptomania; it is estimated that less than 5% of individuals who shoplift exhibit symptoms of kleptomania.

See Also

Impulse Control Disorders

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