Angry teens could be suffering from Intermittent Explosive Disorder

Angry teens could be suffering from Intermittent Explosive DisorderAngry teens could be suffering from Intermittent Explosive Disorder
One in 12 adolescents is on such a short fuse that they could be suffering from IED - intermittent explosive disorder, say psychologists.

The condition is characterised by persistent and uncontrollable anger attacks.

A new study, based on a household survey of 10,148 young teenagers in the US, found that nearly two thirds had a history of anger attacks involving real or threatened violence.
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