Answer - B - While certain impulse control disorders are first diagnosed in childhood, many resolve themselves as children grow. Kleptomania, pyromania, and pathological gambling, however, are more adult-level impulse-control disorders. And while some people with personality issues or issues relating to Autism might be a bit on the impulsive side, it is doubtful they would have a long-term issue with these disorders that was caused strictly by impulse control. Of particular relevance, there is significant comorbidity between gambling and substance abuse.