2022
DOI: 10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.1141
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Antisocial Personality disorder. A case report

Abstract: Introduction Antisocial disorder is characterised by difficulty to adapt to social norms that normally rule different aspects of the person’s conduct in adolescence and adulthood. According to DSM-V, this disorder’s prevalence stands between 0.2% and 3%, and is more frequent in men. Objectives Numerous studies have been made about the influence between the environment and genetics for the development of this disorder, finding in several patients a punctual mutation of the monoamine oxida… Show more

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