The outcomes of disruptive mood dysregulation disorder are mostly unknown. Doctors recognize that the characteristic symptoms will persist through adolescence without treatment. Adults with a history of the condition are more likely to develop depression or anxiety disorders. They also have higher chances of adverse health outcomes, low educational attainment, police contact, and impoverishment.

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