<P> According to Comorbidities, Social Impact, and Quality of Life in Tourette Syndrome, about one - third of Tourette Syndrome patients have been reported to have social problems, especially when they have Coprolalia . In agreement with this report, a study of Tourette Syndrome patients reported that the patients had problems with family relationships (29%), difficulties in making friends (27%), social life (20%), and being self - concious (15%). One theory behind these statistics is that Tourette Syndrome patients have higher rates of insecure peer attachments, problems in peer relationships, difficulty making friends, stigmatization, and lower levels of social functioning than their control counterparts . Along with this, a study including parents of Tourette Syndrome patients resulted in 70% of parents reporting at least one problem area when considering school, home, or social activities due to experiencing symptoms of isolation and trouble when encountering new people . (33) </P> <P> At a more personal level, these patients have also expressed difficulty with self care, which tends to be heightened by the presence of a comorbidity such as ADHD and OCD . Along with this, those who also have ADHD exhibit an increase in behavioral problems and a poorer quality of life in relationship to their healthy counterparts along with their counterparts who have isolated Coprolalia . It is important to note however, that many of these social aspects of the life of a person with Coprolalia manifest more in younger patients and patients who also experience comorbidities. (34) </P> <P> The entertainment industry often depicts those with Tourette syndrome as being social misfits whose only tic is coprolalia, which has furthered stigmatization and the public's misunderstanding of those with Tourette's . The coprolalic symptoms of Tourette's are also fodder for radio and television talk shows . </P>

Which of the following about coprolalia is false