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What is a characteristic of Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD)?
What is a characteristic of Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD)?
What is the estimated prevalence of ASPD in the general population in the United States?
What is the estimated prevalence of ASPD in the general population in the United States?
At what age does the prevalence of ASPD often decrease?
At what age does the prevalence of ASPD often decrease?
When do antisocial behaviors often have their onset?
When do antisocial behaviors often have their onset?
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What percentage of ASPD cases develop their first symptoms by age 11?
What percentage of ASPD cases develop their first symptoms by age 11?
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Study Notes
Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD)
- A characteristic of ASPD is the lack of regard for right and wrong, and a tendency to disregard the feelings and rights of others.
Prevalence of ASPD
- The estimated prevalence of ASPD in the general population in the United States is around 3.3%.
- The prevalence of ASPD often decreases by the age of 40.
Onset of Antisocial Behaviors
- Antisocial behaviors often have their onset in childhood, usually around the age of 8.
- Approximately 40% of ASPD cases develop their first symptoms by age 11.
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Test your knowledge about Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD) with this informative quiz. Learn about the symptoms, characteristics, and behaviors associated with this personality disorder. Challenge yourself and expand your understanding of ASPD.