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Below Are Three Risk Factors for Antisocial Behaviour

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Below are three risk factors for antisocial behaviour. Two are post-natal risk factors and one is a prenatal risk factor. Can you identify the prenatal risk factor?


A) Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
B) Attachment
C) Foetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)

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