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Modulatory role of the brain-derived neurotrophic factor Val66Met polymorphism on the effects of serious life events on impulsive aggression in borde…

2009

Impulsive aggression belongs to the key features of borderline personality disorder (BPD). In the development of BPD, serious life events are known to play a major role. Acute and chronic stress has been suggested to inhibit hippocampal brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) synthesis and to mediate neural plasticity in response to adverse social experiences. Recently it has been reported that the frequency of violent suicide attempts is higher in adult suicide attempters reporting severe childhood sexual abuse and carrying the Val(66)Val genotype of the BDNF Val(66)Met polymorphism. In this study we analysed modulating effects of BDNF Val(66)Met polymorphism on the effects of physical ma…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyHeterozygoteGenotypePoison controlSuicide preventionBehavioral NeuroscienceMethionineBorderline Personality Disordermental disordersInjury preventionNeuroplasticityGeneticsmedicineHumansChronic stressPsychiatryChildBorderline personality disorderBrain-derived neurotrophic factorPolymorphism GeneticBrain-Derived Neurotrophic FactorValineChild Abuse Sexualmedicine.diseaseAggressionNeurologySexual abuseImpulsive BehaviorFemalePsychologyClinical psychologyGenes, brain, and behavior
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A prospective study of the precursors to problem drinking in young adulthood.

1994

This study was part of the Jyvaskyla Longitudinal Study on Social Development. The subjects (196 males, 173 females) were studied at age 8, 14 and 26. Three components in drinking habits were obtained at age 26: social, problem and controlled drinking. Moderate to severe problem drinking was obtained for 26% of the men and 1% of the women, and mild problem drinking for 23% of the men and 15% of the women. Problem drinking (defined by the CAGE Questionnaire, arrest for alcohol abuse and other indicators of heavy drinking) was directly accounted for by poor school success at age 14 and, for men, by conduct problems and low anxiety. Variables at age 8 that contributed indirectly to adult probl…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyLongitudinal studyAlcohol DrinkingProtective factorMedicine (miscellaneous)Alcohol abusePoison controlAnxietySex FactorsSurveys and QuestionnairesmedicineHumansLongitudinal StudiesProspective StudiesYoung adultPsychiatryChildSocial BehaviorGeneral PsychologyFinlandSocial anxietymedicine.diseaseAchievementCAGE questionnaireAggressionAnxietyFemalemedicine.symptomPsychologyDemographyFollow-Up StudiesJournal of studies on alcohol
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The presence of a woman increases testosterone in aggressive dominant men

2008

In line with the challenge hypothesis, this study investigated the effects of the presence of a woman on the testosterone (T) levels of young men. An informal contact with a woman of approximately 5 min resulted in an increase in salivary T among men. These effects occurred particularly in men with an aggressive dominant personality. In addition, higher salivary T levels were related to a more aggressively dominant personality, being sexual inactive for a month or more, and not being involved in a committed, romantic relationship. The most important findings of this study are that the short presence of a woman induces specific hormonal reactions in men, and that these effects are stronger f…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyMate attractionAdolescentmedicine.drug_classmedia_common.quotation_subjectSexual BehaviorPoison controlCOMPETITIONPROLACTINPHYSICAL AGGRESSIONSocial EnvironmentBehavioral NeuroscienceYoung AdultEndocrinologyHORMONAL RESPONSESInternal medicinemedicinePersonalityHumansTestosteroneYoung adultYOUNG MENSalivaSexual experiencemedia_commonEndocrine and Autonomic SystemsAggressionTestosterone (patch)Challenge hypothesisAndrogenProlactinAggressive dominanceAggressionSOCIAL-DOMINANCEEndocrinologySocial DominanceEARLY ADOLESCENCEChallenge hypothesisFemalemedicine.symptomPsychologyFATHERSSocial AdjustmentBEHAVIORHormones and Behavior
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Symptom dimensions in obsessive-compulsive disorder: differences in distress, interference, appraisals and neutralizing strategies.

2012

Abstract Background and objectives Cognitive proposals about the mediating role of misinterpretations, emotional reactions, and control strategies in the escalation of obsessional intrusive thoughts (OIT) to clinical obsessions have received only partial support. This study aims to examine these variables, taking into account the obsession/OIT contents and the severity of the Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Methods After identifying their most upsetting OIT/obsession, 61 OCD patients and 61 non-clinical individuals assessed the associated distress, interference and appraisals, and the strategies used to control the obsession/OIT. Results Compared with the nonclinical subjects, OCD indi…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyObsessive-Compulsive DisorderAdolescentSexual BehaviorFrequency of useExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyDysfunctional familyYoung AdultArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Obsessive compulsivemedicineHumansAffective SymptomsPsychiatryPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesCognitive Behavioral TherapyCognitionMiddle AgedAggressionReligionPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyDistressCompulsive BehaviorFemaleObsessive BehaviorPartial supportPsychologyJournal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry
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Violence on doctors. An observational study in Northern Italy

2020

Background: Violence in the workplace is now universally recognized as a significant global public health issue and is one of the most serious issues affecting the healthcare sector. Objectives: To assess the prevalence of workplace violence. Methods: We performed a multicenter cross-sectional study using an anonymous questionnaire submitted to doctors from Northern Italy. The survey investigates socio-demographic information, the number of years of work in the health sector and the physical and verbal aggressions that occurred in the workplace in the last 12 months. Results: The sample consists of 4545 healthcare workers, of whom 2603 (57.27%) are females. The mean age of the sample is 49.…

AdultMalephysicianprevalenceMiddle AgedAggressionCross-Sectional StudiesRisk factorsItalyPhysiciansSurveys and QuestionnairesWorkplace violencePrevalenceHumansrisk factorsFemale
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Violence against women: An observational study in an Italian emergency department

2021

Abstract Violence against women is a pervasive phenomenon affecting one in three women aged ≥15 in the world that are more likely to visit an emergency department (ED) for the serious physical and psychological consequences of the abuse. The aim of this observational single-centre study is to describe the socio-demographic and clinical variables associated with violence against women. We enrolled 425 female patients who attended an Italian ED for trauma on 2019 and the patients' information was collected and analyzed with descriptive statistics. The average age of the patients was 41.5 (standard deviation = 14.2) years. 74.6% of the women were Italians, and 86.6% were of metropolitan origin…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyMultivariate analysisAdolescentWomen's healthProtective factorViolenceYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEthnicitymedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineCrime VictimsGeneral Nursing030504 nursingAggressionbusiness.industryGenderEmergency departmentOdds ratioMiddle AgedSettore MED/45 - Scienze Infermieristiche Generali Cliniche E PediatricheConfidence intervalItalyFamily medicineAccidentalFemaleObservational studymedicine.symptomEmergency Service Hospital0305 other medical sciencebusiness
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Sex differences in genetic and environmental effects on aggression

2003

The aim of the present study was to investigate the genetic and environmental factors influencing teacher and parental rated aggression in boys and girls, asking whether the magnitude of these effects is similar across rater and sex. The study is part of an ongoing nationwide twin-family study of behavioral development and health habits carried out in Finland. The sample consisted of 1651 twin pairs (264 monozygotic male, 300 monozygotic female, 292 dizygotic male, 278 dizygotic female, and 517 dizygotic opposite-sex twin pairs), representing subsets of five 11- to 12-year-old twin cohorts (b. 1983-1987). The data were collected using the teacher and parental rating forms of the Multidimens…

Aggression05 social sciencesHuman factors and ergonomicsPoison control050109 social psychologyHeritabilityStructural equation modelingGenetic determinismDevelopmental psychologyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Injury preventionDevelopmental and Educational Psychologymedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesmedicine.symptomSiblingPsychologyGeneral Psychology050104 developmental & child psychologyAggressive Behavior
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Relaciones entre las actitudes sexistas, la comunicación familiar y la agresión hacia los iguales

2019

La violencia escolar entre iguales es una problemática con graves consecuencias psicosociales. Además, se produce en una etapa del ciclo vital en que la familia y las actitudes sexistas tienen cierta influencia en las conductas violentas de los adolescentes. Desde esta perspectiva, el objetivo del presente trabajo fue analizar posibles diferencias en el sexismo hostil, sexismo benevolente, comunicación con la madre y comunicación con el padre entre tres grupos de adolescentes establecidos según su diferente implicación en violencia hacia los iguales: “baja implicación”, “implicación ocasional” y “implicación frecuente”. La muestra estuvo compuesta por 1034 adolescentes de ambos sexos (50.6%…

Aggression05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)medicine050109 social psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesmedicine.symptomOpen communicationPsychologyPsychosocial050104 developmental & child psychologyDevelopmental psychologyInternational Journal of Developmental and Educational Psychology. Revista INFAD de Psicología.
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The Russian annexation of the Crimea: questions relating to the use of force

2014

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AggressionCrimea Russia Aggression Use of force OccupationOccupation[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LawUse of forceIUS/13 - DIRITTO INTERNAZIONALESettore IUS/13 - Diritto InternazionaleCrimeaComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSRussia
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Predictive signs and indicators of aggressiveness and violence: a comparison between a group of adolescents attending an external penal area, a group…

2006

Aim. We considered the spreading and the increasing of aggressive and violent behaviours. The most of them have two common roots: lack of actual motivation and brutality. Our research intends to detect specific indicators and predictive signs of violent and aggressive behaviours. In order to this, scientific literature shows that the most reliable indicators and predictive signs are linked to structural personality features (e.g. defensive strategies, impulse control). Methods. This cross sectional study compares a group of 26 male adolescents with Conduct Disorder (F91.8), a group of 29 male patients with Borderline Personality Disorder (F60.31) and a group of 33 male prisoners with Antiso…

AggressionDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental DisordersMaleAdolescentBorderline Personality DisorderPredictive Value of TestsPrisonersSurveys and QuestionnairesCommitment of Mentally IllHumansViolenceaggressiveness violence defence mechanism symbolic functionDefense Mechanisms
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