نتایج جستجو برای: verbal aggression

تعداد نتایج: 51867  

2018
María Vicent Cándido J. Inglés Ricardo Sanmartín Carolina Gonzálvez José Manuel García-Fernández

The aim of this study was to identify the existence of combinations of aggression components (Anger, Hostility, Physical Aggression and Verbal Aggression) that result in different profiles of aggressive behavior in children, as well as to test the differences between these profiles in scores of perfectionism, school refusal and affect. It is interesting to analyze these variables given: (a) the...

Journal: :Psychoneuroendocrinology 2000
H Soler P Vinayak D Quadagno

Domestic violence, defined as acts of verbal abuse and physical violence performed against women by current intimate main partners, was surveyed by means of the Conflict Tactics Scale. We examined the relationships between a biological variable (testosterone level), social variables (demographics, social integration), and behaviour (substance use) and self-reported domestic violence. Forced-ent...

2014
Lisa-Christine Girard Jean-Baptiste Pingault Bruno Falissard Michel Boivin Ginette Dionne Richard E. Tremblay

BACKGROUND Does poor language ability in early childhood increase the likelihood of physical aggression or is language ability delayed by frequent physical aggression? This study examined the longitudinal associations between physical aggression and language ability from toddlerhood to early childhood in a population sample while controlling for parenting behaviours, non-verbal intellectual fun...

Journal: :Biology letters 2014
Carmen E Lefevre Peter J Etchells Emma C Howell Andrew P Clark Ian S Penton-Voak

Recently, associations between facial structure and aggressive behaviour have been reported. Specifically, the facial width-to-height ratio (fWHR) is thought to link to aggression, although it is unclear whether this association is related to a specific dimension of aggression, or to a more generalized concept of dominance behaviour. Similarly, an association has been proposed between facial ma...

Journal: :Journal of affective disorders 2016
Sheri L Johnson Charles S Carver

Recent evidence suggests that anger and aggression are of concern even during remission for persons with bipolar I disorder, although there is substantial variability in the degree of anger and aggression across individuals. Little research is available to examine psychological models of anger and aggression for those with remitted bipolar disorder, and that was the goal of this study. Particip...

2015
Veda VAKILI Maliheh ZIAEE Ahmadreza ZARIFIAN

Aggression is a behavior that might be accompanied by violence and agonistic behavior. Aggression and violence have numerous social adverse effects such as family conflict, crime, murder, rape and theft. International issues of war and terrorism are correlated as well (1). WHO categorizes violence among the top 20 causes of disability adjusted life years worldwide and this figure projected to i...

Journal: :Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines 2005
Marina Camodeca Frits A Goossens

BACKGROUND The present study aimed to investigate children's social information processing (SIP) and emotions in the bullying situation, taking into account reactive and proactive aggression. More specifically, we investigated the way in which children interpret social information, which goals they select, how they evaluate their responses and which emotions they express in hypothetical situati...

Journal: کیمیای هنر 2014
Behrooz Bakhtiari-Mahmoodi, Mahsa Manavi,

The present study considers the issue of verbal violence in the language of drama. In the evaluation of verbal violence, Jeanette Malkin (2004) proposes six maxims, through which language may be considered as an arrogant element. The characters in dramatic texts (as in other literary texts) are created, developed, evolved and - in some cases - destroyed by language. In a considerable numb...

Journal: :Computers in Human Behavior 2012
Danielle M. Law Jennifer D. Shapka Shelley Hymel Brent F. Olson Terry Waterhouse

Electronic aggression, or cyberbullying, is a relatively new phenomenon. As such, consistency in how the construct is defined and operationalized has not yet been achieved, inhibiting a thorough understanding of the construct and how it relates to developmental outcomes. In a series of two studies, exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses (EFAs and CFAs respectively) were used to examine wh...

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