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B. risk factors due to their impulsivity, susceptibility to peer influence, becoming easily frustrated, and difficulty 'unlearning' inappropriate behaviors.
C. restraint and seclusion policies that are especially harmful for these youth.
D. the limited intellectual functioning and/or other disabilities that are likely to continue indefinitely.
Answer: D
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