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Impulsive-Compulsive Sexual Behavior
CNS Spectrums, 2006ABSTRACTImpulsive-compulsive sexual behavior is a little studied clinical phenomenon which affects ~5% to 6% of the population. In theDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition-Text Revision, it is classified as an impulse control disorder not otherwise specified or a sexual disorder not otherwise specified.
Thomas M, Mick, Eric, Hollander
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Impulsive Behavior and Assessment of Impulsivity with Hospitalized Adolescents
Psychological Reports, 1983Psychiatrically hospitalized adolescents were administered Kagan's Matching Familiar Figures test and were rated for impulsive behavior based on the DSM III criteria for the diagnosis of Attention Deficit Disorder. Scores on these two measures were compared to actual reported incidents of impulsive behavior in an attempt to assess the construct ...
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Switched behaviors with impulses - a unifying framework
2012 IEEE 51st IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC), 2012We present a new framework to describe and study switched behaviors. We allow for jumps and impulses in the trajectories induced either implicitly by the dynamics after the switch or explicitly by 'impacts'. With some examples from electrical circuit we motivate that the dynamical equations before and after the switch already uniquely define the ...
Stephan Trenn, Jan C. Willems
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Behavioral components of impulsivity.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2014Acting in accord with long-term goals requires control of interfering impulses, the success of which depends on several different processes. Using a structural-equation modeling approach, we investigated 5 behavioral components of impulsivity: the control of stimulus interference, proactive interference, and response interference, as well as decisional
Christoph Stahl +6 more
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A thalamocortical pathway controlling impulsive behavior
Trends in Neurosciences, 2023Planning and anticipating motor actions enables movements to be quickly and accurately executed. However, if anticipation is not properly controlled, it can lead to premature impulsive actions. Impulsive behavior is defined as actions that are poorly conceived and are often risky and inappropriate.
Robertas Guzulaitis, Lucy M. Palmer
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Dimensions of impulsive behavior in adolescents: Laboratory behavioral assessments.
Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 2008Impulsivity is a multifaceted construct that defines a range of maladaptive behavioral styles. The present research aimed to identify different dimensions of impulsive behavior in adolescents from a battery of laboratory behavioral assessments. In one analysis, correlations were examined between two self report and seven laboratory behavioral measures ...
Reynolds, Brady +2 more
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Psychiatry Research, 2004
The construction and initial psychometric evaluation of an interview assessment of clinically significant impulsivity (Lifetime History of Impulsive Behaviors; LHIB) is presented. Personality-disordered and control subjects participated by completing self-report measures of depression, anxiety and social desirability, along with self-report and ...
Catherine A, Schmidt +2 more
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The construction and initial psychometric evaluation of an interview assessment of clinically significant impulsivity (Lifetime History of Impulsive Behaviors; LHIB) is presented. Personality-disordered and control subjects participated by completing self-report measures of depression, anxiety and social desirability, along with self-report and ...
Catherine A, Schmidt +2 more
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Impulsive corporal punishment by mothers and antisocial behavior and impulsiveness of children
Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 1998This study tested the hypothesis that corporal punishment (CP), such as spanking or slapping a child for purposes of correcting misbehavior, is associated with antisocial behavior (ASB) and impulsiveness by the child. The data were obtained through interviews with a probability sample of 933 mothers of children age 2-14 in two small American cities ...
M A, Straus, V E, Mouradian
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Online reviews and impulse buying behavior: the role of browsing and impulsiveness
Internet Research, 2018Purpose Online reviews have shown important information that affects consumers’ online shopping behavior. However, little research has examined how they may influence consumers’ online impulse buying behavior. The purpose of this paper is to bring theoretical and empirical connections between them.
Kem Z. K. Zhang +3 more
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Impulsive and Compulsive Behaviors
2023Abstract Impulsive and compulsive behaviors can be challenging to successfully manage unless therapists and clients reach a common understanding of the cognitive, emotional, physiological, social, and environmental factors that maintain them.
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