Which of the following statements reflect the most likely risk factors seen in a child with the diagnosis of a conduct disorder:
A) Parental rejection and neglect, inconsistent child-rearing practices, harsh discipline, physical or sexual abuse, lack of supervision, early institutional living, frequent changes of caregivers, large family size, parental criminality
B) Peer rejection, association with a delinquent peer group, neighborhood exposure to violence
C) Having a parent or sibling with conduct disorder, biological parents with severe alcohol use, depressive and bipolar disorders, or schizophrenia or who have a history of conduct disorder or attention/deficit hyperactivity disorder
D) None listed
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