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Causes Of Conduct Disorder

All children tend to have behavior related issues from time to time during the developmental years. However, persistent abnormal or harmful behavior, that lasts for long periods (months to years) may be signs of conduct disorder. Conduct disorder is a serious mental health disorder that affects the behavior and emotions of children and adolescents. Individuals with conduct disorder are prone to violent outbursts and have difficulties adhering to rules and authority, as well as problems controlling their behavior as it relates to their emotions. Individuals with conduct disorder are also more likely to have low self-esteem and are at higher risk for substance abuse. Learn about the major causes of conduct disorder now.

Genetics

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Studies show genetics play an important role in the development of conduct disorder. Most children and teens who develop conduct disorder also have a relative with the disorder. Carriers of the GABRA1, MAOA, SLC6A4, and AVPR1A genes are considered at higher risk for developing conduct disorder in later childhood. Individuals with a family history of conditions such as depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder are also at an increased risk. Outside of the genetic inheritance of these genes, individuals may also inherit the personality traits common to conduct disorder, therefore making them highly at risk for developing the disorder later in childhood.

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