Intermittent Explosive Disorder Less Prevalent in Iraq
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Yet "while the prevalence of intermittent explosive disorder is lower in Iraq than in the United States, the disorder [in both countries] has an early age of onset, is highly persistent, and is associated with substantial comorbidity and functional impairment," highlighting the need for violence-prevention programs in both countries, Kessler and his international team stated in their paper. More information about this study can be found in Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica.
More information about the American study can be found in Psychiatric News .
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