Evaluating chronic emotional dysregulation and irritability in relation to ADHD and depression genetic risk in children with ADHD
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry2019Vol. 61(2), pp. 205–214
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Joel T. Nigg, Sarah L. Karalunas, Hanna Gustafsson, Priya Bhatt, Peter Ryabinin, Michael A. Mooney, Stephen V. Faraone, Damien A. Fair, Beth Wilmot
Abstract
Irritability-anger and surgency-sensation seeking, as forms of negative and positively valenced dysregulated affect in ADHD populations, both relate principally to ADHD genetic risk and not mood-related genetic risk.
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