نتایج جستجو برای: interpersonal violence

تعداد نتایج: 64420  

Journal: :Journal of public health policy 2016
Manuel Eisner Amy Nivette Aja Louise Murray Maria Krisch

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted by the United Nations for the period 2016-2030 aim to achieve a substantial reduction of interpersonal violence. An increasing body of evidence of what works, emerging from randomized controlled trials, can inform public health policy decisions. However, there is very limited evidence on the kinds of mechanisms that lead to sustained declines in ...

Journal: :Journal of health and social behavior 1994
R C Kessler W J Magee

Although previous research has shown that childhood adversity has long-term effects on adult depression, little is known about the causal pathways involved in these effects. In this report data from a two-wave longitudinal survey of the U.S. household population are used to study these pathways as they affect the association between childhood family violence and adult recurrence of depression. ...

2014
CLAIRE L. HEBENSTREIT ANNE P. DEPRINCE T. CHU

This study considers links between the number of types of violence to which women have been exposed, depression, and executive functions (EFs). Substantial research has established EF deficits among depressed individuals as well as individuals exposed to trauma. Studies have also indicated a relationship between trauma exposure and depressive symptoms across a range of traumatic events, such as...

Journal: :Sports psychiatry 2022

Abstract. The mediatization of several high-profile cases sexual abuse in sports has sensitized a larger public for the problem interpersonal violence against athletes. This article provides an overview what is already known on prevalence different forms sports, associated personal, organizational and cultural risk factors, psychopathological consequences violence. Throughout article, areas whe...

Alhani, F, Mohammadkhah, F, Ramezankhani, A, Vedadhir, AA,

Background and Objectives: One of the most important issues in public health is violence, which affects people around the world. Therefore, a qualitative study was conducted to explain the consequences of student violence.   Methods: This study was part of a qualitative exploratory sequential study conducted in Ruodsar in 2017. This study was carried out using conventional qualitative content...

2014
John S. Rankin

Durkheim's theoretical and methodological approach to collective violence becomes more relevant as violence rises globally. The scope, depth, and sophistication of his approach provides the basis of a framework for integrating criminological theory and research in the middle-range, and focused on community or interpersonal patterns of violence. His combination of macro social conditions, with e...

Journal: :Child abuse & neglect 2008
Anne P DePrince Ann T Chu Melody D Combs

OBJECTIVE Deontic reasoning (i.e., reasoning about duties and obligations) is essential to navigating interpersonal relationships. Though previous research demonstrates links between deontic reasoning abilities and trauma-related factors (i.e., dissociation, exposure to multiple victimizations) in adults, studies have yet to examine deontic reasoning abilities in children exposed to trauma. Giv...

Journal: :Journal of youth and adolescence 2013
Kirsty E Scholes-Balog Sheryl A Hemphill Peter Kremer John W Toumbourou

The impact of alcohol-related violence on individuals and society continues to receive attention from both media and policy makers. However, the longitudinal relationship between alcohol consumption and violence is unclear, with findings from prospective studies producing mixed results. The current study utilized Australian data from the International Youth Development Study to examine longitud...

2009
Arlen C. Moller Edward L. Deci

Interpersonally controlling approaches are often used to keep individuals in line, ostensibly in order to create a safer, more civilized society. Ironically, emerging research findings indicate that when people feel controlled, they often respond by behaving in a less civilized, more antisocial manner (Gagné, 2003; Knee, Neighbors, & Vietor, 2001; Mask, Blanchard, Amiot, & Deshaies, 2005; McHos...

2014
Lisa Droogendyk Stephen C. Wright

The social identity approach makes a distinction between behavior motivated by intergroup versus interpersonal identities, which may be relevant to victim blaming in the case of rape. Using a mock jury paradigm, we examined the impact of defining rape as an act of interpersonal violence (personal assault) versus intergroup violence (a "hate crime"), crossed with a manipulation describing the at...

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