aggressive behavior
Also known as: aggressive behavior, aggressive behaviors, physically aggressive behaviors, aggressive behavior problems
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Parent–child attachment and adolescent problematic behavior frontiersin.org Feb 26, 2025 4 facts
referenceG. Carlo, M. Mcginley, R. C. Hayes, and M. M. Martinez published 'Empathy as a mediator of the relations between parent and peer attachment and prosocial and physically aggressive behaviors in mexican american college students' in 2012.
claimMaternal attachment significantly negatively predicts negative legal emotions, and negative legal emotions significantly positively predict aggressive behavior in college students.
claimParent–child relationships are closely related to problematic behaviors in adolescents, such as aggressive behavior and misconduct.
claimGeneral Strain Theory posits that parental verbal and behavioral aggression serves as a source of strain for adolescents, leading to the development of aggressive behavior.
Neurodiversity in Practice: a Conceptual Model of Autistic Strengths ... link.springer.com Jul 25, 2023 2 facts
Attachment Theory - Seattle Anxiety Specialists seattleanxiety.com 1 fact
referenceLyons-Ruth (1996) investigated attachment relationships among children with aggressive behavior problems, specifically analyzing the role of disorganized early attachment patterns.
The Long-Term Perceived Effect of Childhood Trauma on Youth's ... rsisinternational.org 1 fact
claimPoor global self-esteem is associated with depression, physical illness, substance abuse, and aggressive behavior, as noted by Kort-Butler and Hagewen (2011) and Trzesniewski (2006).
Short- and long-term health consequences of sleep disruption dovepress.com May 19, 2017 1 fact
claimAdolescent risk behaviors associated with sleep disruption include cigarette smoking, drinking alcohol, illicit drug use, and aggressive behaviors, including driving while intoxicated, considering suicide, and having unprotected sex.
Cultural Influences on Child Development - Maryville Online online.maryville.edu Apr 8, 2021 1 fact
claimThe American Psychological Association (APA) reports that exposure to violent media can result in aggressive behavior in children, advertising for non-nutritious foods can increase childhood obesity rates, and excessive screen time is linked to lower brain development in preschoolers.
Early Digital Engagement Among Younger Children and the ... pediatrics.jmir.org Jul 3, 2025 1 fact
claimParents living in unsafe neighborhoods often provide screen time to their toddlers as a way to keep them indoors and protected from the external world, which can lead to higher screen dependence at school age, shorter attention spans, higher risk of obesity, and aggressive behavior.
Publications - Parenting Across Cultures parentingacrosscultures.org Apr 25, 2025 1 fact
referenceDodge et al. (2015) investigated the relationship between hostile attributional bias and aggressive behavior in a global context.