Genetic and Environmental Risk Factors for Intermittent Explosive Disorder, ADHD and Conduct Disorder: Shared and Unique Influences

CONCLUSION: Our findings emphasise the importance of shared environmental and biological factors across these disorders, with implications for integrated intervention strategies. The review highlights gaps in research and calls for more targeted studies that incorporate gender, developmental stage and family dynamics.

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