“…to action with less forethought than risk-free, but high Maladaptive impulsivity has high harm risk while Adaptive impulsivity supports success by agility. Previously, AMIS has been applied in a series of studies on risk-taking behaviour and impulsivity-related candidate genes studies, and found to have good predictive validity (e.g., Eensoo et al, 2004;Paaver et al, 2006;Laas et al, 2015a;Laas et al 2015b;Laas et al, 2017;Luht et al, 2019) At age 25, the Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI.5.0.0), (Sheehan et al, 1998) Estonian version (Shlik et al, 1999) Likert scale questions about misprize within the family and about emotional and physical abuse (Paaver et al, 2008;Kiive et al, 2010).…”