نتایج جستجو برای: hostility

تعداد نتایج: 3221  

2017
Ana M. Progovac Julie M. Donohue Karen A. Matthews Chung-Chou H. Chang Elizabeth B. Habermann Lewis H. Kuller Juliann Saquib Michael J. LaMonte Elena Salmoirago-Blotcher Oleg Zaslavsky Hilary A. Tindle

Optimism and cynical hostility are associated with health behaviors and health outcomes, including morbidity and mortality. This analysis assesses their association with longitudinal vigorous physical activity (PA) in postmenopausal women of the Women's Health Initiative (WHI). Subjects include 73,485 women nationwide without history of cancer or cardiovascular disease (CVD), and no missing bas...

Journal: :SSRN Electronic Journal 2016

2000
Carlos Iribarren

HOSTILITY IS A PERSONALITY and character trait with attitudinal (cynicism and mistrust of others), emotional (anger), and behavioral (overt and repressed aggression) components. In epidemiological studies, hostility has been frequently measured with the Cook-Medley questionnaire, an empirical scale originally designed to characterize mistrustful attitudes. High hostility level is related to inc...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2014
Kit K Elam Gordon T Harold Jenae M Neiderhiser David Reiss Daniel S Shaw Misaki N Natsuaki Darya Gaysina Doug Barrett Leslie D Leve

Socially disruptive behavior during peer interactions in early childhood is detrimental to children's social, emotional, and academic development. Few studies have investigated the developmental underpinnings of children's socially disruptive behavior using genetically sensitive research designs that allow examination of parent-on-child and child-on-parent (evocative genotype-environment correl...

Journal: :Psychological medicine 2010
H Nabi A Singh-Manoux J E Ferrie M G Marmot M Melchior M Kivimäki

BACKGROUND The psychosocial vulnerability model of hostility posits that hostile individuals, given their oppositional attitudes and behaviours, are more likely to have increased interpersonal conflicts, lower social support, more stressful life events (SL-E) and higher likelihood of depression. However, little research has tested this hypothesis using large-scale prospective samples. The prese...

Journal: :Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association 2011
Kimberly A Rhoades Leslie D Leve Gordon T Harold Jenae M Neiderhiser Daniel S Shaw David Reiss

We examined direct and indirect pathways from marital hostility to toddler anger/frustration via harsh parenting and parental depressive symptoms, with an additional focus on the moderating role of genetic influences as inferred from birth parent anger/frustration. Participants were 361 linked triads of birth mothers, adoptive parents, and adopted children who were 9 (T1) and 18 (T2) months old...

Journal: :Neuro endocrinology letters 2005
Jean A King Milagros C Rosal Yunsheng Ma George W Reed

OBJECTIVES Many studies assessing the role of sex hormones, like testosterone, on stress and hostility factors have been primarily conducted in selected atypical populations such as violent criminals as well as androgen users and abusers. Therefore, the main aim of the current study was to investigate the association between testosterone levels and two psychosocial variables: stress and hostili...

Journal: :Family process 2013
Nicole A Roberts Rachel C Leonard Emily A Butler Robert W Levenson Jonathan W Kanter

Despite reports documenting adverse effects of stress on police marriages, few empirical studies focus on actual emotional behaviors of officers and spouses. In this preliminary investigation, 17 male police officers and their nonpolice wives completed daily stress diaries for 1 week and then participated in a laboratory-based discussion about their respective days. Conversations were video-rec...

Journal: :Aggressive behavior 2008
Craig A Anderson Kathryn B Anderson

Two studies examined the effects of individual differences identified by the Confluence Model of aggression against women [Malamuth Linz, Hevey et al., 1995] and the General Aggression Model [GAM: Anderson and Carnagey, 2004] as predictors of male-on-female aggression. Study 1, a correlational study, found that hostile masculinity predicts self-reported sexual aggression independently of nonsex...

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