Abuseis something that affects all kinds of people all over the world. There is more than one way to experience abuse; some forms include physical abuse, sexual abuse, psychological abuse, emotional abuse, digital abuse, and more. Anyone can be an abuser, and anyone can experience abuse. Abu...
Using the ecological model, the author attempts to classify the various forms of violence into four major categories, including physical, economic, psychological/emotional, and sexual abuse, as well as the factors responsible for them, including individual, relationship, community, and societal factors...
The results showed percentages of violence that ranged from 14.7% for relational abuse committed to 97% for verbal/emotional violence suffered. We identified significant gender differences in the dimensions of threatening behavior (t = -3.172, p = 0.002) and physical violence (t = -3.037, p =...
Violence in the family often follows other forms of more subtle and long-term abuse: verbal, emotional, psychological sexual, or financial. It is closely correlated with alcoholism, drug consumption, intimate-partner homicide, teen pregnancy, infant and child mortality, spontaneous abortion, reckless...
Also, existing emotional instability or psychotic tendencies may be aggravated by corticosteroids.OphthalmicIntraocular pressure may become elevated in some individuals. If steroid therapy is continued for more than 6 weeks, intraocular pressure should be monitored....
abusemaycontributetothecapacityforsuicide.Interventionsmayneedtobespecificallytailoredtomeetthedistinctneedsofindividualswhohaveexperiencedpastchildhoodabuse.1..IntroductionSuicideisaleadingcauseofdeathworldwide(WorldHealthOrganization[WHO],2014).Adversechildhoodexperiences(ACE),andinparticularchildhoodverbal/emotional...
Hispanic adolescent females.Method: Interviews with 102 urban African American and Hispanic adolescent females examined physical abuse, emotional/verbal abuse, and threats, and their unique and combined associations with depression.Results: One-quarter of the sample experienced all three types of abuse. ...
[11] point out that factors such as social isolation and loss of employment during this period have been associated with parental self-reports of physical and emotional neglect and verbal aggression toward their children. Another type of family violence, less known than the previous ones, is the...