Nevertheless, our two - wave panel study of Dutch adolescents has broadened the degree of reasonable generalization for the effects of violent games on
physically aggressive behavior.
Gender also influenced self - reported
physically aggressive behavior across waves, with boys (M = 2.14, SD =.76) showing more physical aggression than girls (M = 1.61, SD =.62), t (536) = 7.62, p <.001.
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.
Differential effects of a nurse home - visiting intervention on
physically aggressive behavior in children.
Neurobiologist Jan Volavka emphasizes that for those purposes, «violent behavior is defined as overt and intentional
physically aggressive behavior against another person.»
The intervention sought to reduce specific empirically identified risk factors for adolescent health and behavior problems: persistent
physically aggressive behavior in the early elementary school grades,9 - 11 academic failure, 12 and poor family management practices including unclear rules, poor monitoring of behavior, and inconsistent or harsh discipline.13, 14 Because being raised in poverty increases risk for crime, school failure, and school dropout,15 - 17 effects of the intervention on children from low - income families were of particular interest.
It describes a condition termed antisocial personality disorder (ASPD), which is characterized by a longstanding history of criminal and often
physically aggressive behavior, referring to it as synonymous with psychopathy.
Aggressive behaviors towards another person refers to
any physically aggressive behaviors that might harm another person including hitting, pushing, hair pulling, toy grabbing, throwing objects directly at someone.
Not exact matches
How to Stop
Aggressive Behavior When your kid lashes out
physically, what do you do?
These findings offer tantalizing hints that even gender
behavior differences once attributed solely to nurture — women are more emotionally attuned, while men are more
physically aggressive — stem in part from variations in our neural circuitry.
NOTE: Be wary of a trainer who tells you your dog is
aggressive and then proceeds to show you how to
physically punish the dog to control the
aggressive behavior.
SAFETY NOTE: If your dog is a large adult dog you don't know well, or if he's shown any signs of
aggressive behavior, we don't recommend that you try to
physically put him in his crate — this could cause an
aggressive dog to bite.
NOTE: If your dog is a large adult dog you don't know well, or if he's shown any signs of
aggressive behavior, we don't recommend that you try to
physically put him in his crate — this could cause an
aggressive dog to bite.
Endorsement of any severe
physically or sexually
aggressive behavior as defined by the Conflict Tactics Scale — Revised in the past year (eg, punching, threatening with knife or gun) excluded couples from the study.
Identify and address cognitive contributors to abusive
behavior in caregivers (e.g., misattributions, high expectations) and / or their consequences in children (e.g., views supportive of aggression, self - blame) that could maintain any
physically abusive or
aggressive behavior.
Research has shown that children who are
physically aggressive at a younger age are more likely to continue this
behavior when they are older.
Results indicated that 82 % (n = 465) of the total sample reported having engaged in verbally
aggressive behavior with a dating partner over the past year, whereas 21 % (n = 116) admitted to acting in a
physically aggressive manner over the same interval.
The RPQ is a 23 - item self - report questionnaire that assesses
physically and verbally
aggressive proactive and reactive aggression
behaviors, including bullying, yelling to intimidate others, stealing, and tantrums.
Path analyses showed that perceived interparent conflict is associated with avoidant, verbally
aggressive, and for females,
physically aggressive styles of conflict
behavior with parents, and that some of these subject - parent conflict
behavior styles are related to general relationship difficulties.
[jounal] Haapasalo, J. / 1994 /
Physically aggressive boys from ages 6 to 12: Family background, parenting
behavior, and prediction of delinquency / Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 62: 1044 ~ 1052