We also show that a
general repression of translation, mediated by the phosphorylation of translation
initiation factor eIF2 at serine 51 (P - eIF2α), is required to maintain the quiescent state.
Individual risk
factors for perpetration include alcohol and drug use, delinquency, empathic deficits,
general aggressiveness and acceptance of violence, early sexual
initiation, coercive sexual fantasies, preference for impersonal sex and sexual - risk taking, exposure to sexually explicit media, hostility towards women, adherence to traditional gender role norms, hyper - masculinity, suicidal behavior, and prior sexual victimization or perpetration.