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Inpatient verbal aggression: content, targets and patient characteristics

Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 2013
Len Bowers
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Effect of clozapine on physical and verbal aggression

Schizophrenia Research, 1996
The hypothesis that clozapine reduced serious physically and verbally aggressive behavior of persons with schizophrenia whose symptoms did not respond to typical neuroleptic treatment was tested.Incident reports of aggression and restraint of 75 such inpatients were reviewed for 3 months before clozapine treatment and for 6 months of clozapine ...
J, Rabinowitz, M, Avnon, V, Rosenberg
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Contribution of Verbally Aggressive TV Exposure and Perceived Reality to Trait Verbal Aggression

Communication Reports, 2021
This study examined the contributions of verbally aggressive TV exposure and perceived reality to trait verbal aggression.
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TEACHER'S VERBAL AGGRESSION AS A PRIVATE MANIFESTATION OF AGGRESSION

Materials of the All-Russian scientific and practical conference "Exponents of social aggression: general humanitarian discourses", 2022
Abstract: this article explores the term verbal aggression in pedagogical communication. In the course of linguistic analysis, various forms of the teacher's speech aggression are presented on the factual material, and an attempt is made to analyze the factors of the generation and functioning of speech aggression.
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Cyberbullying: Shaping the use of verbal aggression through normative moral beliefs and self-efficacy

New Media & Society, 2018
This study investigates the mediating effect of normative moral beliefs about cyberbullying behavior and self-efficacy beliefs to solve cyberbullying incidents in the relationship between adolescents’ personal moral beliefs and the use of the content ...
Ana Margarida Veiga Simão   +4 more
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Verbal Aggressiveness Among Physicians and Trainees

Journal of Surgical Education, 2016
To better understand verbal aggressiveness among physicians and trainees, including specialty-specific differences.The Infante Verbal Aggressiveness Scale (IVAS) was administered as part of a survey to 48 medical students, 24 residents, and 257 attending physicians.
Jenny Lynn, Lazarus   +6 more
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Verbal Aggression, Race, and Sex on Reality TV: Is This Really the Way It Is?

Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 2018
This content analysis examines verbal aggression, race, and gender presented in a composite week of popular reality TV programming on cable and broadcast television.
Jack Glascock, Catherine Preston-Schreck
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Verbal Aggression

Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 2011
The articles contained in this special issue focus on verbal aggression. The studies delve into the trait and state antecedents to aggressive language use as well as its interpersonal consequences. This prologue tracks trends in research on verbal aggression and related concepts over the past 60 years.
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The prevalence of verbal aggression against nurses

British Journal of Nursing, 2009
There have been many anecdotal and press reports of verbal aggression against nurses. The authors undertook a structured review of the published literature on the topic. They found that no consistent definitions or time periods had been used, a consistent estimate of prevalence was impossible to establish, studies had been retrospective, and the ...
Sue, McLaughlin   +2 more
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The Effects of Verbal Reports of Violence on Aggression

The Journal of Psychology, 1973
Summary Forty male and 40 female volunteer college students were divided into two groups. Half were exposed to actual tape recorded verbal reports of violent events, and half to similar reports of nonviolent happenings. Ss who had been angered by insult prior to being exposed to violent tapes displayed significantly more aggression than Ss in an insult,
W H, Scharff, R S, Schlottmann
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