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Opportunities to Improve the Implementation of Relational Health Interventions for Children and Families: A Secondary Analysis of a Scoping Review. [PDF]

open access: yesClin Child Fam Psychol Rev
Pearce N   +10 more
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A concept analysis of relational aggression

Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 2007
The purpose of this article is to conduct a concept analysis of the phenomenon of relational aggression. With the increases in violence among our youth, the topic of aggression, and more specifically relational aggression, has gained an increasing interest.
exaly   +3 more sources

Relational Aggression, Gender, and the Developmental Process

Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, 2007
TOPIC:  Defining and exploring the concept of relational aggression, or the purposeful intent to inflict harm on another through a social relationship. PURPOSE:  This study aims to describe the concept of relational aggression as it has been shaped through recent research, to contrast relational aggression with other types of aggression, and to ...
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Relational Aggression, Overt Aggression, and Friendship

Child Development, 1996
This study (n = 315 9-12-year-olds) was conducted to assess whether the social problems that relationally and overtly aggressive children typically experience in the peer group context are also exhibited in the dyadic, friendship context. The qualities of children's friendships (e.g., levels of intimacy) and of the importance of those qualities (e.g ...
J K, Grotpeter, N R, Crick
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Relational aggression in marriage

Aggressive Behavior, 2010
AbstractDrawing from developmental theories of relational aggression, this article reports on a study designed to identify if spouses use relationally aggressive tactics when dealing with conflict in their marriage and the association of these behaviors with marital outcomes.
Jason S, Carroll   +5 more
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Identifying and Intervening in Relational Aggression

The Journal of School Nursing, 2004
Chronic victimization by bullies has been associated with academic failure in adolescence, as well as adjustment difficulties, depression, and suicidal ideation. Relational aggression is a form of bullying that is a problem for adolescent girls. It often takes the form of damaging peer relationships and includes verbal assaults such as teasing or name ...
Juliana, Raskauskas, Ann D, Stoltz
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Reactions to Aggression-Related Stimuli Following Reinforcement of Aggression

The Journal of Psychology, 1973
Summary Twenty-four male subjects were reinforced for aggressing with verbal approval from the experimenter, or not reinforced, then presented nine verbs previously scaled for aggressiveness associations as cues for further aggressive responses. Subjects who received approval from the experimenter increased their level of aggressiveness over reinforced
R G, Geen, D, Stonner
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The Development of Relational Aggression

2018
The Development of Relational Aggression provides a rich and detailed literature review on developmental processes associated with the perpetration of relational aggression (and related terms of indirect aggression and social aggression) across childhood, adolescence, and emerging adulthood (with a brief mention of relational aggression in adulthood ...
Sarah M. Coyne, Jamie M. Ostrov
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Towards Construct Validity of Relational Aggression

Multivariate Behavioral Research, 2021
Relational aggression – behavior intended to harm victims’ relationships – has been the focus of interdisciplinary study across psychology.
Cassandra M, Brandes   +3 more
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