The strong relationship between antisocial personality disorder and substance abuse means that:

A. if individuals stop abusing substances, their antisocial personality disorder will be cured
B. substance abuse causes individuals to develop antisocial personality disorder
C. there are high rates of substance abuse among those w/ antisocial personality disorder
D. antisocial personality disorder causes individuals to abuse substances


Answer: C. there are high rates of substance abuse among those w/ antisocial personality disorder

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