Not exact matches
The ability of children to control
impulsive behaviour and plan before action may be critical to their success
in adult life; it has been suggested that possessing such self - control
in childhood can predict health, relationship and career outcomes
in adulthood.
A new study published by Victor Mangabeira and colleagues
in this month's Physiology & Behavior reports that sugar withdrawal is also linked to
impulsive behaviour.
Being «on track»
in this domain equates to having good concentration, helping other children and «almost never showing aggressive, anxious or
impulsive behaviour».
Items are scored on six scales, labeled as Lack of Emotion Awareness (6 items; α = 0.85), Lack of Emotional Clarity (5 items; α = 0.85), Difficulties Controlling
Impulsive Behaviours When Distressed (6 items; α = 0.87), Difficulties Engaging
in Goal - Directed
Behaviour when Distressed (5 items; α = 0.89), Non-acceptance of Negative Emotional Responses (6 items; α = 0.92), and Limited Access to Effective ER Strategies (8 items; α = 0.91).
Clinical Neuroscience — Towards a Better Understanding of Non-Conscious versus Conscious Processes Involved
in Impulsive Aggressive
Behaviours and Pornography Viewership
From a clinical point of view, ADHD is characterized by hyperactivity, mood instability, irritability, difficulties
in maintaining attention, lack of organization and
impulsive behaviours.