Sentences with phrase «aggressive physical behavior»

If parents find themselves engaging in aggressive physical behavior when their kids act out, they need help.
Preintervention, children in both groups exhibited an average of 6.0 aggressive physical behaviors on the playground during recess each day.

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«An increase in body temperature causes an increase in physical arousal - your heart rate goes up and your blood pressure rises as your poor body tries to cool itself off, and that can be bad news for your behavior, because increased physical arousal is known to be linked to aggressive behavior,» experts explained to USA Today.
Studies have shown that among the many effects of physical abuse are depression, anxiety, cognitive and learning difficulties, even a lowering of IQ (especially verbal IQ), disordered sleep, flashbacks, loss of empathy, aggressive behavior, chronically high stress levels which can lead to chronic health effects such as high blood pressure and increased risk of cardiovascular disease, and inability to maintain relationships.
Physical punishment could lead to aggressive behavior in the child and develop into abuse.
Prescribing both a stimulant and an antipsychotic drug to children with physical aggression and attention - deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), along with teaching parents to use behavior management techniques, reduces aggressive and serious behavioral problems in the children, according to a study conducted by researchers at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.
Physical restlessness often diminishes in teenagers, but attention failure continues and can often become associated with aggressive or antisocial behavior and emotional problems, as well as a tendency toward drug abuse.
The summary consisted of several sentences describing the link between spanking and short - and long - term child behavior problems, including aggressive and delinquent acts, poor quality of parent - child relationships and an increased risk of child physical abuse.
Previous research published by researchers at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and three other institutions showed that when children with attention - deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and serious physical aggression were prescribed both a stimulant and an antipsychotic drug, along with teaching parents behavior management techniques, they had a reduction of aggressive and serious disruptive behavior.
This may be so because the physical strength and aggressive behaviors that males develop through male - male competition can also be used in male - female sexual interactions, which are all lumped into «male sex drive» a term proposed by Singh as a complement to Darwin's «female choice.»
The study found that in a sample of 460 people aged between 22 and 35, people with more education, better physical endurance, above - average memory, and other «positive» traits seem to have more strongly - connected brains than people with «negative» traits such as smoking, aggressive behavior, or a history of drug use.
Someone's, aggressive behavior can make physical or mental problems to others.
Scientists in this 105 - minute documentary are seen studying the physical and mental development of primates through experiments dealing with the behavioral effects of drugs and alcohol; the capacity to learn, remember, and apply language and manual skills; control of aggressive and sexual behavior; and other neural and physiological determinants of behavior.
Unlike dogs for instance where you may steer their behavior with a firm touch, any sort of physical aggressive with a rabbit can trigger antisocial behavior leaving them permanently disturbed.
During a warm water swim session TTouch ™ can be used as a way of offering the dog help in cases of excessive barking, aggressive behavior, extreme fear and shyness, excitability and nervousness, problems with aging, surgery recovery, as well as a multitude of physical and emotional issues.
Using harsh physical punishment or loud berating during training sends a frightening message to puppies; one that may lead them to produce aggressive behaviors to protect themselves.
Those animals that would not qualify for adoption are those with aggressive behavior or those whose physical state involves pain or ongoing suffering.
«Our study demonstrated that many confrontational training methods, whether staring down dogs, striking them, or intimidating them with physical manipulation, does little to correct improper behavior and can elicit aggressive responses.»
The level of physical activity the dog needs, whether it gets along well with other dogs, has aggressive behavior or not, and the dog's overall demeanor and training are all important factors to consider when adopting a friend for life.
(d) Â Â Â The conditions under which the animal is kept and maintained which could contribute to, encourage, or facilitate aggressive behavior, such as, but not limited to, allowing the animal to run at large, tethering in excess of legal limits as defined in this chapter, physical property conditions, presence of young children, the elderly, or infirm within or residing near the home, any past violations of this chapter, and / or failing to provide proper care, food, shelter, or water.
Beyond the physical injuries, dog attacks and aggressive dog behavior can be devastating psychologically.
The victims of aggressive dogs, biting dogs, and other vicious dog behavior and pet attacks may require physical therapy and extensive surgeries.
Many types of aggressive behavior are in fact not bullying (e.g., one - time physical fights, online arguments, incidents between adults).
Having reduced the verbal / physical stimulation deprivation and the biochemical / physiological imbalance, these adolescents would be expected to engage in less stimulus - seeking, risk - taking, and angry / aggressive / violent behavior.
Maternal reports of CP, children's aggressive behaviors at 3 and 5 years of age, and a host of key demographic features and potential confounding factors, including maternal child physical maltreatment, psychological maltreatment, and neglect, intimate partner aggression victimization, stress, depression, substance use, and consideration of abortion, were assessed.
The behavior is reflected in aggressive conduct that causes or threatens physical harm to other people or animals, nonaggressive conduct that causes property loss or damage, deceitfulness or theft, and serious violations of rules.
We understood that sympathetic activation fuels anxiety and rage, parasympathetic dominance causes shutdown and passive - aggressive behavior, flight responses spur fleeing the therapist's office, and fight responses lead to verbal or physical aggression or violence turned against the self.
Reduce use of physical force (aggressive behavior) by caregivers, child and, if relevant, other family members.
«He tends to inspire violence and lack of restraint — which leads to lack of physical restraint, which leads to organized aggressive behavior — which leads inevitably to war.
These results suggest that women who start to have children at a much earlier age than the majority do not learn to help their child regulate physically aggressive behavior, even if they have children at a later age, and / or, for some yet unknown reason, that it is more difficult to teach most of their children alternatives to physical aggression.
A multimethod, multi-informant, short - term longitudinal study was conducted to investigate the utility of including school - based observational assessments of both form (i.e., physical and relational) and function (i.e., proactive and reactive) of aggressive behavior at school with a young sample during early childhood (132 children; M = 44.37 months; SD = 9.88).
The exclusive or limited focus on physical abuse and maltreatment might in part explain the failure of some previous studies to confirm the role of MAOA genotype in moderating the relationship between early stress and subsequent aggressive behavior [18]--[20].
The first question was whether the prevalence of physical aggressive behaviors differed between adolescents with depressive symptoms and those without.
However, in this study, controlling for a whole range of environmental factors did not alter the difference observed in the association between depressive symptoms and physical aggressive behaviors in males and females.
Alternatively, these results might be explained by the effect of factors common to both physical aggressive behavior and depressive symptoms, which affect boys and girls differently.
Depressive symptoms and physical aggressive behaviors were positively and significantly associated, with an OR of around 1.45.
Physical aggressive behaviors in the last year were reported using items from the Antisocial Behavior Scale.
As dependent variable, we used the physical aggression scale of the Aggression Questionnaire [22], a continuous measure that assesses individual propensity toward aggression and that can be administered to individuals in the normative range of aggressive behavior.
We first tested the hypothesis that the prevalence of physical aggressive behaviors would be markedly higher in adolescents who were depressed compared to those who were not.
Indeed, previous studies noted that adolescents engaging in physical aggressive behaviors more frequently present emotional disorders [7, 8, 23, 24].
Secondly, the design of this study does not provide information about the direction of the association between depressive symptoms and physical aggressive behaviors.
After adjusting for confounding variables, the odds - ratio between depressive symptoms and physical aggressive behaviors was around 1.4.
The independent variable was the presence of physical aggressive behaviors.
Interestingly, such difference between boys and girls with depressive symptoms specifically concerned physical aggressive behaviors, but not other antisocial behaviors.
The frequencies of physical aggressive behaviors were compared between the group with ADRS score < 4 and the group with ADRS score ≥ 4, by means of a Chi squared test.
A stronger association between physical aggressive behaviors and depressive symptoms was observed in girls than in boys.
After adjusting for physical aggression behaviors, delinquent friends, lack of supervised time, demographic variables, smoking and marijuana use, past year alcohol users at age 11 were 2.1 times more likely to be «Escalators» and 1.9 times more likely to be in the «Chronic Aggressive» group.
These findings suggest that clinicians should particularly focus on mood symptoms in adolescent girls who present physical aggressive behaviors.
We hypothesised that adolescents in the latter group would be more likely to present physical aggressive behaviors than those with a score < 4.
Using a large, community - based survey, we found a significant link between depressive symptoms and physical aggressive behaviors.
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