نتایج جستجو برای: delinquent behavior

تعداد نتایج: 619773  

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2006
Irene van Bokhoven Stephanie H M van Goozen Herman van Engeland Benoist Schaal Louise Arseneault Jean R Séguin Jean-Marc Assaad Daniel S Nagin Frank Vitaro Richard E Tremblay

Testosterone (T) has been found to have a stimulating effect on aggressive behavior in a wide range of vertebrate species. There is also some evidence of a positive relationship in humans, albeit less consistently. In the present study we investigated the relationship between T and aggression, dominance and delinquency over time, covering a period from early adolescence to adulthood. From a lar...

Journal: :علوم اجتماعی 0
دکتر بیژن خواجه نوری فاطمه هاشمی نیا

juvenile delinquency can be considered as an important issue in the social sciences. also, the adolescents' leisure activities are important subjects which have been studied in the social sciences and humanities. this study assessed the relationship between leisure activities and delinquency among 610 male and female high school student in the city of shiraz. the questionnaire consists of two s...

2011
Hans Steiner Melissa Silverman Niranjan S Karnik Julia Huemer Belinda Plattner Christina E Clark James R Blair Rudy Haapanen

OBJECTIVE To examine the implications of an ontology of aggressive behavior which divides aggression into reactive, affective, defensive, impulsive (RADI) or "emotionally hot"; and planned, instrumental, predatory (PIP) or "emotionally cold." Recent epidemiological, criminological, clinical and neuroscience studies converge to support a connection between emotional and trauma related psychopath...

Journal: :Brain injury 1998
K Hux V Bond S Skinner D Belau D Sanger

Completed questionnaires from parents of youths attending a public middle school or high school and parents of youths admitted to an institution for juvenile delinquents provided information about incidents of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in their children. Results revealed that approximately 40% of the non-delinquent youth and 50% of the delinquent youth had sustained one or more TBIs during t...

Journal: :Health education & behavior : the official publication of the Society for Public Health Education 2007
Barbara J McMorris Sheryl A Hemphill John W Toumbourou Richard F Catalano George C Patton

This article compares prevalence estimates of substance use and delinquent behavior in Washington State, United States and Victoria, Australia, two states chosen for their different policy environments around problem behavior. Few comparisons of international differences on rates of multiple problem behavior exist, and most are based on methods that are not matched, raising the question of whet...

Journal: :Journal of traumatic stress 2009
Heidi M Zinzow Kenneth J Ruggiero Rochelle F Hanson Daniel W Smith Benjamin E Saunders Dean G Kilpatrick

This study examined whether witnessed community and parental violence represented risk factors for substance use and delinquency among adolescents, beyond the contribution of direct violence and other risk factors. We also examined the role of violence characteristics. Participants were a national sample of 3,614 adolescents. Structured telephone interviews assessed demographics, trauma history...

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