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Tryptophanemia and tyrosinemia in adolescents with impulsive behavior
International Clinical Psychopharmacology, 1993Tryptophan (TRP) and tyrosine (TYR), respectively the circulating precursors of the central serotonergic (5-HT) and catecholamine systems, were measured in eight adolescents with impulsive behavior regardless of the exact type of disorder. The 6 week study period included weekly blood sampling and clinical evaluation. The ratios of TRP and TYR to large
Pierre Chambon+4 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 ...
Vera E. Mouradian, Murray A. Straus
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Dimensions of impulsive behavior and treatment outcomes for adolescent smokers.
Experimental and clinical psychopharmacology, 2014Adolescent cigarette smoking rates remain a significant public health concern, and as a result there is a continued need to understand factors that contribute to an adolescent's ability to reduce or quit smoking. Previous research suggests that impulsive
M. Harris+5 more
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Psychodynamics of Impulsive Behavior
1979In discussing treatment of patients with impulsive disorders, we can take one of two positions: (1) that we know too little and are thus helpless to treat many of them successfully (based on recidivist and outcome studies); or (2) that we know more than we realize and our failures lie in the complexities of applying what we know.
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Normative Influences on Impulsive Buying Behavior
Journal of Consumer Research, 1995Although consumer researchers have investigated impulse buying for nearly 50 years, almost no research has empirically examined its normative aspects. This article presents conceptual and empirical evidence that consumers' normative evaluations (i.e., judgments about the appropriateness of engaging in impulse buying behavior) moderate the relationship ...
Rook, Dennis W, Fisher, Robert J
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Consumers’ impulsive buying behavior of restaurant products in social commerce
, 2017Purpose First, this paper aims to investigate the impact of impulsiveness on two types of shopping value (e.g. utilitarian and hedonic value) and the urge to buy restaurant products and services impulsively in social commerce environments ...
Namho Chung, Hyo Geun Song, Hyunae Lee
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Structure at Infinity and Impulsive Behaviors
2011The topic of this chapter is the structure at infinity of discrete and continuous linear time-varying systems in a unified approach. When interconnecting two subsystems, ”impulsive motions” may arise. In the continuous-time case, those impulsive motions are linear combinations of the Dirac distribution δ and its derivatives; they were first studied by ...
Bogdan Marinescu, Henri Bourlès
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Lithium treatment of impulsive behavior in children
Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 1983Children who display sporadic unprovoked physical aggression and are refractory to usual treatment pose a difficult management problem. A group of 14 such children were matched with a control group; behaviors of both groups were observed and recorded for 3 months.
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Impulsivity and the Coronary-Prone Behavior Pattern
Psychological Reports, 1980It has recently been suggested that individuals showing the Type A behavior pattern may be less impulsive than those not showing the pattern. In this way the failure of the Type A individual to make many errors in reaction time tasks may be accounted for.
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Impulsive–Compulsive Sexual Behavior
2010The term impulsive–compulsive sexual behavior refers to sexual thoughts, urges, and behaviors that are normative, but occur with such frequency or intensity that they are distressing or interfere with functioning. The most common impulsive–compulsive sexual behaviors are promiscuity, masturbation, pornography dependence, phone sex, and use of the ...
A. Allen, E. Hollander
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