نتایج جستجو برای: Physical Aggression

تعداد نتایج: 677740  

2006
Sarah L. Cook Suzanne C. Swan

This study is among the first attempts to address a frequently articulated, yet unsubstantiated claim that sample inclusion criteria based on women’s physical aggression or victimization will yield different distributions of severity and type of partner violence and injury. Independent samples of African American women participated in separate studies based on either inclusion criterion of wome...

Journal: :Child maltreatment 2007
Vivien Lee Peter N S Hoaken

Child maltreatment has been consistently linked to aggression, yet there have been few attempts to conceptualize precisely how maltreatment influences the development of aggression. This review proposes that biases in cognitive, emotional, and neurobiological development mediate the relation between childhood maltreatment and the development of aggression. In addition, it is posited that physic...

Journal: :The Journal of applied psychology 1998
B J Bushman G L Wells

Previous studies examining the validity of measures of trait aggressiveness either have been retrospective studies or have used laboratory aggression as the criterion behavior. Can a measure of trait aggressiveness predict nonlaboratory physical aggression? The Physical Aggression subscale of the Aggression Questionnaire was completed by 91 high school hockey players prior to the start of the s...

Journal: :Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association 2001
D M Capaldi L D Owen

The associations of frequent physical aggression, injury, and fear were examined for a community-based sample of at-risk young couples who were dating, cohabiting, or married. It was hypothesized that frequent physical aggression toward a partner, in the range of shelter samples, is largely caused by antisocial behavior and mutual couple conflict and, thus, that there would be greater similarit...

2017
I-Ju Hsieh Yung Y. Chen

Aggressive behavior can be defined as any behavior intended to hurt another person, and it is associated with many individual and social factors. This study examined the relationship between emotional regulation and inhibitory control in predicting aggressive behavior. Seventy-eight participants (40 males) completed self-report measures (Negative Mood Regulation Scale and Buss-Perry Aggression ...

Journal: :Journal of psychiatric research 2014
Jennifer R Fanning Jonah J Meyerhoff Royce Lee Emil F Coccaro

Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED) is a relatively common disorder of impulsive aggression that typically emerges by adulthood. Maltreatment in childhood (CM) may contribute to the development of IED, but little is known about the association between CM and IED, including about how subtypes of CM may specifically relate to IED. This study aimed to test the association between CM and IED diag...

Journal: :The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine 2007
Marina J Muñoz-Rivas Jose Luis Graña K Daniel O'Leary M Pilar González

PURPOSE To assess the prevalence of verbally and physically aggressive behaviors in dating relationships in a sample of Spanish adolescents. METHODS Cross-sectional self-report data were obtained with The Modified Conflict Tactics Scale (MCTS) from a representative sample of 2416 adolescents and young adults of both genders, between ages of 16 and 20 years. RESULTS The results showed that a...

2015
Barbara Krahé Ingrid Möller

a r t i c l e i n f o To address the longitudinal relation between adolescents' habitual usage of media violence and aggressive behavior and empathy, N = 1237 seventh and eighth grade high school students in Germany completed measures of violent and nonviolent media usage, aggression, and empathy twice in twelve months. Cross-lagged panel analyses showed significant pathways from T1 media viole...

2012
Morgan Anne Childers Norman Epstein Anne Childers Elaine A. Anderson

Title of Thesis: DIRECTION OF PARTNER PSYCHOLOGICAL AGGRESSION AND OUTCOMES OF COUPLE THERAPY: MODERATING EFFECTS OF CLIENTS’ PERCEPTIONS OF THERAPEUTIC GAINS Morgan Anne Childers, Master of Science, 2012 Thesis directed by: Professor Norman Epstein Department of Family Science Research has consistently found that contrary to longstanding beliefs, partner aggression, both in psychological and p...

Journal: :Aggressive behavior 2008
Sarah M Coyne John Archer Mike Eslea Toni Liechty

Different types of aggressive behavior (both physical and relational) by boys and girls have been shown to be perceived differently by observers. However, most research has focused on adult perceptions of very young children, with little research examining other ages. The aim of this study is to establish any sex differences in adolescent perceptions of indirect forms of relational aggression e...

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