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Childhood Risk Factors for ASPD in Women
Compared to men with antisocial personality disorder, women with the disorder are more likely to have experienced specific adverse childhood events. These risk factors include emotional neglect, sexual abuse, and having parents who engaged in substance abuse or antisocial behaviors.
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Environmental Risk Factors for ASPD
A case study describes a young adult who grew up in a neighborhood with high unemployment and few supervised youth programs. Their parents were often absent, and they began associating with a group of friends who engaged in minor criminal activities. According to research on the development of personality disorders characterized by a disregard for others, the influence of the friends who engaged in criminal activities would be best categorized as which type of risk factor?