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Tired and angry: Sleep, mental health, and workplace relational aggression. [PDF]
Osgood JM +4 more
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ABSTRACT This article investigates whether the unconventional monetary policy (UMP) measures pursued by the Federal Reserve, the Bank of England, the Bank of Japan, and the European Central Bank since the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) are associated with an appetite for cryptocurrency.
Niamh Wylie, Martha O'Hagan‐Luff
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This study examines the associations between peer-perceived popularity and aggression in emerging adult women. The sample included 155 education students from the Faculty of Teacher Education, University of Zagreb (Mage = 20.5 years). Students were asked
Marija Šarić Drnas, Paula Pedić-Duić
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Abstract Objective This study estimates the prevalence of intimate partner violence during pregnancy (IPVP) and identifies associated psychosocial and mental health factors among women with high‐risk pregnancies. Materials and Methods A cross‐sectional study was conducted among 199 women with high‐risk pregnancies attending a tertiary obstetrics and ...
Diana Pimentel‐Nieto +3 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Adolescent externalizing symptoms, including aggression, impulsivity, and rule‐breaking, are prevalent and often co‐occur. Etiologically, developmental scientists have utilized developmental models to explain the link between exposure to family violence and adolescent externalizing symptoms; however, few studies have tested the ...
Timothy I. Lawrence +4 more
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Relational aggression: Not just a female issue
In recent decades, relational aggression has been type-cast as a female form of aggression and the literature has focused on the “gender dichotomy†in our understanding of aggressive behaviors. Girls have been characterized as more relational aggressive (e.g., threatening to withdraw from a relationship and manipulating relationships to damage ...
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Restorative Practices in Racialized Student–Teacher Conflict: The Role of School Counselors
ABSTRACT Student–teacher conflict is a common feature of K‐12 schooling, frequently addressed through exclusionary disciplinary practices that prioritize compliance over relational repair and disproportionately affect Black students. Restorative practices offer an alternative framework focused on accountability, dialogue, and harm repair, but ...
Paul C. Harris +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Experiencing multiple relationships with intimate partner violence (IPVRs) in one's lifetime is linked to poorer mental health outcomes. However, associations among multiple IPVRs, depression symptoms, and posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) have primarily been tested with individual women.
Julie A. Hurd +5 more
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Relationship Between Types of Aggression and Executive Functions: A Meta-Analysis Study
This meta-analysis systematically reviewed original research examining the relationship between executive function (EF) and different forms (physical and relational) and functions (reactive and proactive) of aggression. The primary aim was to clarify how
Gyulnaz Halil, Hüdayar Cihan
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Abstract Background Victimisation has been associated with self‐harm (with or without suicidal intent), but little is known about this association during young adulthood—a distinct developmental period. Further, not all individuals who experience victimisation will later engage in self‐harm, suggesting the influence of other factors.
Filip Marzecki +8 more
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