نتایج جستجو برای: aggression replacement training

تعداد نتایج: 442331  

Journal: :Research in nursing & health 2008
Janneke K Oostrom Heleen van Mierlo

Workplace violence is a major occupational hazard for healthcare workers, generating a need for effective intervention programs. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of an aggression management training program. The evaluation design was based on the internal referencing strategy, an unobtrusive and applicable evaluation method that rules out some major threats to interna...

ژورنال: مجله علمی پژوهان 2018
شلانی, بیتا, صادقی, سعید, علیمرادی, فریده,

Background and Objectives: Deafness is the most common human sensory impairment. Students with hearing impairment have more behavior problems in terms of emotion, education and communication with others. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between stress coping strategies and social skills with aggression in deaf female students. Materials & Methods: In this correlati...

Journal: :Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 2007
Nancy Guerra

The study reports social-cognitive outcomes of interventions in a cluster-randomized school-based aggression prevention trial in low and moderate resource urban communities. Targeted social cognitions were aggressive responses, aggressive/prosocial fantasy, and normative beliefs supporting aggression. Participants were 1,484 early elementary school-age children selected for aggression above sch...

Journal: :Journal of school psychology 2013
Evelyn M Bergsmann Rens Van De Schoot Barbara Schober Monika Finsterwald Christiane Spiel

Teachers promote student learning and well-being in school by establishing a supportive classroom structure. The term classroom structure refers to how teachers design tasks, maintain authority, and evaluate student achievement. Although empirical studies have shown the relation of classroom structure to student motivation, achievement, and well-being, no prior investigations have examined the ...

Journal: :Violence against women 2006
Gordon B Forbes Leah E Adams-Curtis Alexis H Pakalka Kay B White

Aggressive male sports have been criticized as bastions of sexism and training grounds for aggression against women, but there have been few empirical demonstrations of these alleged relationships. The authors studied self-reported dating aggression and sexual coercion in 147 college men. Men who had participated in aggressive high school sports, as compared with other men, engaged in more psyc...

noorbakhsh, sahdolah, Shariat Bagheri, Mohammad Mehdi, Zoghi, Leila ,

Introduction:  Considering the importance of driving and the resulting injuries, we can point to the relationship between human characteristics and driving behaviors. Therefore, the aim of this study was to develop a structural model of driving behaviors on the basis of aggression mediated by emotion regulation.  Method: This research was applied in terms of purpose and descriptive-correlatio...

2016
Sarah E Fitzpatrick Laura Srivorakiat Logan K Wink Ernest V Pedapati Craig A Erickson

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by persistent difficulties in social communication and social interaction, coupled with restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior or interest. Research indicates that aggression rates may be higher in individuals with ASD compared to those with other developmental disabilities. Aggression is associated with negative...

Journal: :Behavior modification 2008
Nirbhay N Singh Giulio E Lancioni Alan S W Winton Ashvind N Singh Angela D Adkins Judy Singh

The effects of a mindfulness-based procedure, called Meditation on the Soles of the Feet, were evaluated as a cognitive-behavioral intervention for physical aggression in 6 offenders with mild intellectual disabilities. They were taught a simple meditation technique that required them to shift their attention and awareness from the precursors of aggression to the soles of their feet, a neutral ...

Journal: :Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing 2006
S W Bisconer M Green J Mallon-Czajka J S Johnson

This paper focuses on the critical role of nursing in implementing a behaviour plan in a psychiatric hospital. The plan was implemented with a 40-year-old man with a long history of aggression towards others and self. The study used a single-subject research design with baseline and intervention phases (AB Design). Data were collected on (1) frequency of incidents of aggression towards others a...

Journal: :NeuroRehabilitation 2016
Jill Winegardner Clare Keohane Leyla Prince Dawn Neumann

BACKGROUND People with acquired brain injury (ABI) often show increased anger and aggression. Anger has been linked to attributions of hostile intent. The more intentional and hostile the judgments of other's behaviours are, the angrier the responses tend to be. Some people with ABI tend to make harsher attributions than healthy controls (negative attribution bias). Poor perspective-taking may ...

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