Past studies show the risk of violence is approximately 36 percent greater for pregnant women than non-pregnant women, 5 and the onset of pregnancy has been linked to a significant uptick in both the frequency and severity of violence.6 Sexual and
psychological aggression also climb during this time.7 The suggestion that pregnancy correlates with high rates of violence dovetails with original data collected by CFRP.
Not exact matches
Also from a
psychological standpoint, you avoided the question i posed along with showing signs of
aggression so apparently you did leave for selfish reasons and not logical one's, Good day.
• Another study not only recorded more depressive symptoms among men whose partners were depressed but
also more
aggression and non specific
psychological impairment, as well as higher rates of depressive disorder, non specific
psychological problems and problem fatigue.
Many
also believe that electronic games isolate kids, promote instant gratification, and contribute to alienation,
aggression,
psychological distress, and childhood obesity.
The research
also found that those girls who had previously experienced dating violence reported lower levels of
psychological aggression and
psychological distress after completing the program, relative to girls in a comparison group.
Effects were more consistent on physical abuse, however, with mothers in the treatment group reporting fewer instances of very serious physical abuse at one year and fewer instances of serious abuse at two years.54 In Alaska, the HFA program was associated with less
psychological aggression, but it had no effects for neglect or severe abusive behaviors.55 Similarly, in the San Diego evaluation of HFA, home - visited mothers reported less use of
psychological aggression at twenty - four and thirty - six months.56 Early Start
also reported small effects in terms of lowering rates of severe physical abuse.57
Research
also reveals that the excessive use of corporal punishment has been associated with a number of adult social and
psychological problems, including physical
aggression and depression (Swinford et al, 2000).
Psychological characteristics include low IQ, impulsivity, hyperactivity, lack of empathy, and fearlessness.12, 13 Parental risks include low levels of education, antisocial behavior, poor parenting skills, maternal early onset of childbearing, and family discord.14 — 20 There is evidence of an intergenerational transmission of these problems through both genetic and environmental channels.18, 19,21 — 24 Developmental research
also shows that the spontaneous onset of physical
aggression in school - aged children is highly unusual.1, 7,25 Instead, the developmental precursors of chronic physical
aggression are present before school entry.
[1] Child maltreatment is
also associated with
psychological and emotional problems, such as
aggression, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder.
It
also aids the therapist in addressing clinical problems like partner
aggression,
psychological disorders, and medical issues.
Behaviors included under an umbrella term of adolescent - to - parent violence
also vary, as some researchers include only physically abusive acts (McCloskey and Lichter 2003; Nock and Kazdin 2002), others consider both physical and
psychological aggression (Calvete et al. 2015b), and still others include physical violence, verbal
aggression, and property damage (Margolin and Baucom 2014).
Moreover, the question on developmental specificity can be widened to ask
also if there are specific associations between various types of
psychological difficulties and direct versus indirect forms of
aggression and victimization.