
Diagn Tratamento. 2012;17(1):9-13.
Fatores de risco envolvidos no desenvolvimento da psicopatia: uma atualização
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CONCLUSÃO
A etiologia da psicopatia relaciona-se a diversos fatores que,
pela pluralidade, dicultam eleger um fator causal especíco.
Nesse gap de conhecimento estão incluídos aqueles indivíduos
com fatores ambientais favoráveis, bem como genéticos e fa-
miliares, que acabam desenvolvendo traços antissociais ou até
mesmo a psicopatia.
O reconhecimento e a prevenção precoces sobre os fatores
de risco poderiam inuenciar o desenvolvimento psíquico da
primeira infância, possivelmente reduzindo os riscos de desen-
volver uma personalidade antissocial.
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