Sentences with phrase «physical aggression toward»

[jounal] Pagani, L. S. / 2004 / Risk Factor model for adolescent verbal and physical aggression toward mothers / International Journal of Nehavioral Development, 28 (6): 528 ~ 537
One study found that substance use in 15 - and 16 - year olds over the previous 6 months increased the risk of verbal aggression by over 50 % and doubled the risk of physical aggression toward fathers (Pagani et al. 2009).
We used the Minor Injuries Received subscale as well as the Minor Physical Aggression toward partner (e.g., «I pushed or shoved my partner») and by partner subscales (e.g., «My partner did this to me») to create the categorical history of physical aggression variable that was used in the analyses presented here.
There is evidence that women's physical aggression toward a partner makes them more likely to sustain an injury in retaliation.
Forty percent of the subjects reported being off work as a result of physical aggression toward them by a client: 15 % reported being off work once, 10 % twice, 10 % three times, and 5 % eight times.
It is this compromise formation — the artist's physical aggression toward her material together with the considerable refinement of form — that gives strength to von Rydingsvard's work.

Not exact matches

If physical punishment has been a part of your parenting, removing that entirely from your parenting toolbox is a great start toward easing some of the anger, stress, and frustration that is fueling your child's aggression.
In his 1969 book Physical Control of the Mind: Toward a Psychocivilized Society, Delgado extolled the promise of brain stimulation techniques for curbing violent aggression and other maladaptive traits.
Infantile aggression was assessed at 18 months of age using the Cardiff Infant Contentiousness Scale (CICS)(Hay, Perra et al., 2010), which is a measure of the use of physical force and expressions of anger toward family members and peers during infancy comprising 4 items.
Within the prevention subgroup, mothers in the intervention showed significantly less physical aggression and harsh parenting toward their children.
Although it is unusual for young children to harm seriously the targets of their physical aggression, studies of physical aggression during infancy indicate that by 17 months of age, the large majority of children are physically aggressive toward siblings, peers, and adults.26 — 30
Conduct disorder, a condition that generally begins in adolescence, is listed in the DSM under attention - deficit and disruptive behavior and is characterized in part by physical and verbal aggression, destructive behavior, and cruel behavior toward humans and animals.
Children with an inclination toward anger will often have an inclination toward physical aggression.
Violent behavior in children and adolescents can include a wide range of behaviors: explosive temper tantrums, physical aggression, fighting, threats or attempts to hurt others (including homicidal thoughts), use of weapons, cruelty toward animals, fire setting, intentional destruction of property and vandalism.
Multi - method / multi-informant constructs were formed for parent / family risk factors, adolescent psychopathology (e.g. suicide - attempt history, mother -, father -, teacher - and self - reported physical aggression) and young adulthood relational distress (jealousy and low relationship satisfaction) and maladaptive relationship behavior (observed, self - and partner - reported physical and psychological aggression toward a partner, partner - reported injury, official domestic violence arrest records and relationship instability).
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 aggressiveaggression 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 aggressiveAggression Questionnaire [22], a continuous measure that assesses individual propensity toward aggression and that can be administered to individuals in the normative range of aggressiveaggression and that can be administered to individuals in the normative range of aggressive behavior.
The extensive survey of student interactions found that at least one - third of students displayed aggression toward others (favoring social aggression over physical aggression by a 2:1 ratio) and that more popular kids displayed more frequent social aggression (Faris & Felmlee, 2011).
Children growing up in such aggressive families may believe that family aggression is acceptable and thus become more likely to behave in aggressive or harmful ways toward others.12 13 On the other hand, neglectful parents tend to show minimal physical affection towards their children, know little about child development and have incompetent caretaking skills14 which can put their children at a higher risk for obesity and other diseases.
Violent behavior in children and adolescents can include a wide range of behaviors: explosive temper tantrums, physical aggression,, fighting, threats or attempts to hurt others (including thoughts of wanting to kill others), use of weapons, cruelty toward animals, fire setting, intentional destruction of property and vandalism.
Physical, verbal, or indirect aggression involving either a) a discernible power imbalance between an aggressor and a target (or aggressors — that is, a group of children aggressing against a single child) or b) repeated aggression, during the same observation session, by a child toward a nonretaliating peer.
More specifically related to sexuality, Capaldi, Dishion, Stoolmiller, and Yoerger (2001) examined the relation between the contents of observed conversations between 17 — 18 - year - old male adolescents and their friends, and physical and psychological aggression toward female partners.
In comparison with their never exposed peers, children continuously and intermittently exposed to secondhand smoke in childhood showed an increased propensity toward physical aggression and antisocial behaviour by the end of fourth grade.
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