Selina Wray
Antisocial Behavior (ASB) in children and adolescents is a hazard for public health. However, the risk factors for ASB that could prevent ASB development have not been well studied. Understanding biological (brain morphology assessment using MRI) and psychological (Freiburg Personality Inventory) risk factors is essential to preventing ASB development and acceleration. This study's goal was to do that. The prevalence of children and young people with ASB is likely to decrease, and their integration into society will be facilitated by early detection of ASB tendencies and the establishment of a correlation between particular psychiatric, medical, and family stress factors.