Prenatal stress can lead to conduct disorder in children if they possess a particular variant of...
Prenatal Stress May Lead to Conduct Disorder Under Certain Genetic Conditions, Study Finds
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Thus, reducing prenatal stress might be a way to reduce the risk of conduct disorder and oppositional defiant disorder in children who have the dopamine receptor gene variant in question, the researchers believe. Commenting on the study for Psychiatric News, Adelaide Robb, M.D., a professor of psychiatry and pediatrics at George Washington University School of Medicine, said the significance of the study is the researchers' conclusion that "reduction in prenatal stress might be a primary-prevention measure for the development of externalizing disorders.”
Information about brain abnormalities that appear to contribute to conduct disorder, along with possible therapeutic or preventive implications, can be found in the Psychiatric News article "Brain Abnormalities Found in Girls With Conduct Disorder."
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