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Sulpiride has an antiaggressive effect in mice without markedly depressing motor activity

1991

The atypical neuroleptic, sulpiride is a selective D2 antagonist, having a preferential action on mesolimbic regions. The effects of acute and chronic treatment with sulpiride on aggressive behaviour in male mice were studied using an ethologically based analysis. It was hypothesized that sulpiride would diminish "threat" and "attack" but would not produce marked "immobility", because of the mesolimbic effect referred to above. Isolated albino male mice (experimental animals) were confronted by "standard opponents". Acutely-treated experimental animals received an intraperitoneal injection of sulpiride (20, 50 or 100 mg/kg) 30 min before testing. Chronically-treated animals received sulpiri…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.drug_classmedicine.medical_treatmentIntraperitoneal injectionMice Inbred StrainsMotor ActivityAnxiolyticDopamine agonistMiceCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceReference ValuesInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsMotor activitySocial BehaviorPharmacologyDose-Response Relationship DrugDopaminergicAntagonistGroomingAggressionDose–response relationshipEndocrinologyExploratory BehaviorSulpiridePsychologySulpiridemedicine.drugNeuropharmacology
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Workplace violence among healthcare workers, a multicenter study in Italy

2022

Objectives: The purpose of this study is to assess the prevalence and determinants of workplace violence and the sociodemographic risk factors associated. Study design: This was a multicenter cross-sectional study. Methods: The study was performed using self-compiled Italian version of the World Health Organization's questionnaire on workplace violence online by filling in a Google form. The survey was opened from May 2018 to March 2020 and lasted 5-10 min. Results: The sample consists of 3659 healthcare workers, of which 2525 (69%) are females, 1446 (39.5%) are nurses, and 2029 (55.5%) are health workers from northern Italy. The most frequent age group of the sample is 50-54 years (16.7%).…

Malephysical aggressionHealth PersonnelprevalencePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPhysical aggression Prevalence Risk factor Verbal abuse Workplace violenceGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedAggressionverbal abuseCross-Sectional StudiesItalyrisk factorSurveys and Questionnairesworkplace violenceHumansFemalephysical aggression; prevalence; risk factor; verbal abuse; workplace violenceWorkplace
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Cyberbullying among Adolescents: Psychometric Properties of the CYB-AGS Cyber-Aggressor Scale

2020

The present study aims to analyze the psychometric properties of the revised version of the Adolescent Cyber-Aggressor scale (CYB-AGS). This scale is composed of 18 items that measure direct and indirect cyberbullying. A cross-sectional study was conducted using two independent samples of adolescents. The first sample included 1318 adolescents (52.6% girls) from 12 to 16 years old (M = 13.89, SD = 1.32). The second sample included 1188 adolescents (48.5% boys) from 12 to 16 years old (M = 14.19, SD = 1.80). First, to study the psychometric properties of the CYB-AGS, exploratory factor analysis was performed on Sample 1. Results indicated a two-factor structure: direct cyber-aggression and i…

MalevalidityAdolescentPsychometricsHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPoison controllcsh:Medicine050109 social psychologySample (statistics)cyber-aggressionAdolescentsArticleCyberbullyingSurveys and QuestionnairesHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMeasurement invarianceChildCrime Victimsreliability05 social scienceslcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthscale developmentReproducibility of ResultsExploratory factor analysisConfirmatory factor analysisTest (assessment)Cross-Sectional StudiesConvergent validityScale (social sciences)FemaleadolescencePsychologyPsicometria050104 developmental & child psychologyClinical psychologyInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Productivity increases with variation in aggression among group members in Temnothorax ants

2011

Social insect societies are characterized not only by a reproductive division of labor between the queen and workers but also by a specialization of workers on different tasks. However, how this variation in behavior or morphology among workers influences colony fitness is largely unknown. We investigated in the ant Temnothorax longispinosus whether aggressive and exploratory behavior and/or variation among nest mates in these behavioral traits are associated with an important fitness measure, that is, per worker offspring production. In addition, we studied how body size and variation in size among workers affect this colony fitness correlate. First, we found strong differences in worker b…

Natural selectionTemnothoraxbiologyEcologyAggressionmedia_common.quotation_subjectAnt colonybiology.organism_classificationAffect (psychology)Competition (biology)NestmedicineAnimal Science and Zoologymedicine.symptomEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDivision of labourDemographymedia_commonBehavioral Ecology
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Behavioural sensitization to repeated sleep deprivation in a mice model of mania.

2008

Sensitization to the effect of stress has been hypothesized as a mechanism to explain episode recurrence and cycle acceleration in bipolar disorder. Naturalistic observations and experimental work in human patients suggested that sleep deprivation can trigger manic episodes of illness. In rats sleep deprivation (SD) with the platform method caused mania-like behaviours thus providing an animal model of mania with face, construct, and predictive validity. In the present study we administered SD or control stress to male CD1 mice following a dose-response protocol based on time of exposure to the experimental conditions (6, 12 or 24 h) and repetition of treatment (three times). SD, but not st…

OncologyMalemedicine.medical_specialtyBipolar DisorderTime FactorsBipolar disorderMotor ActivitySensitivity and SpecificityBehavioral NeuroscienceMiceInternal medicinemental disordersmedicineInsomniaAnimalsBipolar disorderCircadian rhythmPsychiatrySensitizationSleep disorderAnalysis of VarianceBehavior AnimalReproducibility of ResultsPrimary affective disordermedicine.diseaseCircadian RhythmAggressionSleep deprivationDisease Models Animalmedicine.anatomical_structureCircadian regulationSleep DeprivationAnalysis of variancemedicine.symptomPsychologyManiaStress PsychologicalBehavioural brain research
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Parents or Peers? Predictors of Prosocial Behavior and Aggression: A Longitudinal Study

2019

The aim of this longitudinal study was to determine the associations among peer attachment, warmth from the mother and father, strict control by the mother and father, prosocial behavior, and physical and verbal aggression in adolescence. Few longitudinal studies have examined how peer attachment and parenting styles of the mother and father relate to prosocial behavior and aggression. Participants were 192 boys and 255 girls (M = 14.70 years; SD = 0.68) in wave 1. In the study participated 11 schools. For three successive years, participants reported on their fathers’ and mothers’ warmth and strict control, peer attachment, prosocial behavior, and aggression. Structural equations modeling …

PEER ATTACHMENTLongitudinal studylcsh:BF1-990Poison controlAffect (psychology)Developmental psychologyCIENCIAS SOCIALESprosocial behaviorInjury preventionmedicineParenting stylesPsychologylongitudinal studiesGeneral Psychology//purl.org/becyt/ford/5.1 [https]Original Research//purl.org/becyt/ford/5 [https]Aggressionparenting stylesPROSOCIAL BEHAVIORaggressionLONGITUDINAL STUDIESHuman factors and ergonomicsOtras PsicologíaPARENTING STYLESPsicologíalcsh:Psychologypeer attachmentProsocial behaviorADOLESCENCEAGGRESSIONadolescencemedicine.symptomPsychologyFrontiers in Psychology
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Collective defence portfolios of ant hosts shift with social parasite pressure

2014

Host defences become increasingly costly as parasites breach successive lines of defence. Because selection favours hosts that successfully resist parasitism at the lowest possible cost, escalating coevolutionary arms races are likely to drive host defence portfolios towards ever more expensive strategies. We investigated the interplay between host defence portfolios and social parasite pressure by comparing 17 populations of two Temnothorax ant species. When successful, collective aggression not only prevents parasitation but also spares host colonies the cost of searching for and moving to a new nest site. However, once parasites breach the host's nest defence, host colonies should resor…

ParasitismGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyHost-Parasite InteractionsNestmedicineAnimalsParasite hostingSocial BehaviorResearch ArticlesGeneral Environmental ScienceBrood parasiteGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyTemnothoraxbiologyAntsHost (biology)AggressionEcologyQuebecGeneral MedicineAnt colonybiology.organism_classificationUnited StatesAggressionmedicine.symptomGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesProceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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Higher aggression is related to poorer academic performance in compulsory education

2019

Background To conduct a comprehensive assessment of the association between aggression and academic performance in compulsory education. Method We studied aggression and academic performance in over 27,000 individuals from four European twin cohorts participating in the ACTION consortium (Aggression in Children: Unraveling gene‐environment interplay to inform Treatment and InterventiON strategies). Individual level data on aggression at ages 7–16 were assessed by three instruments (Achenbach System of Empirically Based Assessment, Multidimensional Peer Nomination Inventory, Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire) including parental, teacher and self‐reports. Academic performance was measu…

ParentscognitionaggressiivisuusCHILDHOODPoison controlMonozygotic twin3124 Neurology and psychiatry0302 clinical medicinenuoretAcademic PerformanceDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyNETHERLANDS TWIN REGISTERChildASSOCIATIONSHERITABILITY4. Education05 social sciencesConfoundingaggressionStrengths and Difficulties QuestionnaireANTISOCIAL-BEHAVIORAggressionPsychiatry and Mental healtheducational attainmentADOLESCENCEEducational Statusmedicine.symptomPsychology050104 developmental & child psychologyClinical psychologyopintomenestysAdolescenteducationStandardized testlapset (ikäryhmät)school performance03 medical and health sciencesACHIEVEMENTInjury preventionmedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesdevelopmentAggressionbusiness.industrySHOW METwins MonozygoticHeritabilityPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthSCHOOLbusinesskognitiivinen kehitys030217 neurology & neurosurgeryEXTERNALIZING PROBLEMS
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Corrigendum: Wired for motherhood: induction of maternal care but not maternal aggression in virgin female CD1 mice

2015

Virgin adult female mice display nearly spontaneous maternal care towards foster pups after a short period of sensitization. This indicates that maternal care is triggered by sensory stimulation provided by the pups and that its onset is largely independent on the physiological events related to gestation, parturition and lactation. Conversely, the factors influencing maternal aggression are poorly understood. In this study, we sought to characterize two models of maternal sensitization in the outbred CD1 strain. To do so, a group of virgin females (godmothers) were exposed to continuous cohabitation with a lactating dam and their pups from the moment of parturition, whereas a second group …

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyCognitive NeurosciencePhysiologyPoison controllcsh:RC321-571Behavioral NeuroscienceLactationmedicineOutbred strainNeurociènciesMaternal sensitizationlcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryCommunal nestingSensitizationOriginal ResearchAdult femalePhysiological controlAggressionbusiness.industryaggressionCorrectionBiologia experimentalAggressionoutbred strainmedicine.anatomical_structureNeuropsychology and Physiological Psychologymaternal sensitizationGestationMaternal aggressioncommunal nestingMaternal carematernal caremedicine.symptombusinessNeuroscience
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Intrusive thoughts in non-clinical subjects: the role of frequency and unpleasantness on appraisal ratings and control strategies

2004

This study explores the frequency of the appearance of intrusive thoughts in normal people, as well their association with cognitive appraisals and control strategies. A total of 336 subjects completed the Spanish adaptation of the Obsessional Intrusions Inventory-Revised (ROII), designed by Purdon and Clark (1993, 1994a, 1994b). Most of the subjects (99.4%) reported experiencing intrusive thoughts occasionally, but only 13% reported having them with some frequency. The intrusions were included in two factors: aggression, sexually and socially inappropriate behaviours, and doubts, checking, and cleanliness. The frequency of appearance of the most upsetting intrusive thought was associated w…

Persistence (psychology)Aggressionmedia_common.quotation_subjectCognitionSelf-controlDevelopmental psychologyIntrusive thoughtClinical PsychologyNon clinicalmedicinemedicine.symptomControl (linguistics)Association (psychology)Psychologymedia_commonClinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
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