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Background: Psychiatric inpatient setting is commonly associated with hospital aggression, where it is often perpetrated by patients. An open ward system is less associated with aggression than a closed system.
K. R. Mano Rakesh +3 more
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While we know that the pandemic and its social isolation, loss of school experiences, increased screen use, and financial stress have likely had a psychological impact upon children and teens, little research has been done directly with youth to assess ...
Elizabeth Englander
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From bench to bedside: Calprotectin (S100A8/S100A9) as a biomarker in rheumatoid arthritis
S100A9/S100A8 (calprotectin), a member of the S100 protein family, has been shown to play a pivotal role in innate immunity activation. Calprotectin plays a critical role in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), as it triggers chemotaxis ...
José Inciarte-Mundo +3 more
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Generating a Moderated Mediation Model of Positive Outcome Expectancy and Aggression
According to previous theories of aggression, positive outcome expectancy for aggression can predict aggression, while moral disengagement and negative outcome expectancy for aggression may, respectively, serve as mediators and moderators in this ...
Jiaming Wei, Ling-Xiang Xia
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Polysubstance use (PSU) is highly prevalent among college students. Recent evidence indicates that PSU is based on gene x environment (G×E) interactions, yet the specific biosocial factors underlying this problem remain elusive. We recently reported that
Paula J. Fite +11 more
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Proactive vs. Reactive Aggression Within Two Modified Versions of the Taylor Aggression Paradigm
The Taylor Aggression Paradigm (TAP) has been widely used to measure reactive aggression following provocation during competitive interactions. Besides being reactive, aggression can be goal-directed (proactive aggression).
Sara Boccadoro +10 more
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Urgent problems of adolescent aggression as an integral part of deviant behavior, which often manifests itselfprecisely in the adolescent complex "transitional" period of human development, which is very often accompanied by various negative ...
V. V. Levchenko
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Objectives The aim of this Belgian research study was to describe the characteristics of physicians who are at increased risk for patient-physician aggression. Second, aggression subtypes were described and data were provided on the prevalence of patient-
Ronald Buyl +5 more
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A longitudinal study with N = 1,854 adolescents from Germany investigated patterns of change and gender differences in physical and relational aggression in relation to normative beliefs about aggression.
Barbara eKrahé, Robert eBusching
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Aggression in late childhood and in early adolescence in Slovenia: two-wave cohort study
Background The present study investigated age differences in trait aggression in the period of late childhood and early adolescence that are important for assessment of the aggression levels that are not in line with expected developmental trends and ...
Ana Kozina
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