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Introduction: Alcohol approach bias, the tendency to automatically move toward alcohol cues, has been observed in people who drink heavily. However, surprisingly, some alcohol-dependent patients demonstrate an alcohol avoidance bias.
Hugh Piercy +5 more
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The effects of family conflict on preadolescents' psychological needs and externalizing behaviour [PDF]
Magister Artium (Child and Family Studies) - MA(CFS)To some extent all families experience family conflict; however, the concern is when it has an effect on preadolescents (age 10-12), behaviorally and psychologically.
Kader, Zainab
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ASOCIALAUS ELGESIO FORMAVIMASIS SOCIALINĖS INFORMACIJOS APDOROJIMO POŽIŪRIU
Asocialaus elgesio ir socialinės informacijos apdorojimo sąsajas pagrindžia įvairaus amžiaus vaikų ir paauglių tyrimų rezultatai. Tačiau duomenų apie suaugusių teisės pažeidėjų socialinės informacijos apdorojimą vis dar yra labai mažai.
Gintautas Valickas, Viktorija Tarozienė
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Background Youth antisocial behaviour is highly prevalent. Young people are usually not willing to disclose such behaviour to professionals and parents. Our aim was to assess whether child health professionals (CHP) working in preventive child healthcare
Reijneveld Sijmen A +2 more
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In this study, 2440 adolescents and young people of different localities in the Northwestern Spanish coast participated. The Communities that Care Youth Survey (CTCYS) (Arthur, Hawkins, Pollard, Catalano y Baglioni, 2002; Glaser, Van Horn, Arthur ...
Silvia López Larrosa +1 more
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PTSD and crime propensity: Stress systems, brain structures, and the nature of the relationship
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is the most commonly found disorder among the prison population; however, research has been slow to study it as a potential cause of crime.
Evelyn Svingen
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The Computational Psychiatry of Antisocial Behaviour and Psychopathy
Antisocial behaviours such as disobedience, lying, stealing, destruction of property, and aggression towards others are common to multiple disorders of childhood and adulthood, including conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, psychopathy, and antisocial personality disorder.
Ruth Pauli, Patricia Lockwood
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Moral Disengagement in Youth Athletes: A Narrative Review
The sports environment can be considered as a context characterized by interactions typical of social groups, where children have the chance to learn good values. Positive and negative behaviours in sports, also called prosocial and antisocial behaviours,
Ambra Gentile +4 more
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An exploration of the serotonin system in antisocial boys with high levels of callous-unemotional traits. [PDF]
The serotonin system is thought to play a role in the aetiology of antisocial and aggressive behaviour in both adults and children however previous findings have been inconsistent.
Caroline Moul +4 more
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Quantitative genetic studies of antisocial behaviour [PDF]
This paper will broadly review the currently available twin and adoption data on antisocial behaviour (AB). It is argued that quantitative genetic research can make a significant contribution to further the understanding of how AB develops. Genetically informative study designs are particularly useful for investigating several important questions such ...
Essi, Viding +2 more
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