The article discusses the effectiveness of protective behavioral strategies (PBS) in preventing the adverse consequences of alcohol abuse. Examples of PBS are cited, including the alternating of non-alcoholic drinks with alcoholic one, scheduling a limited number of drinks and eating before or during ...
negative consequences, (4) the potential for religiosity and spirituality to influence self-control, and (5) the lack of sufficient literature addressing the potential mediating role of religiosity and spirituality in the relationship between scrupulosity and mental health in university students, this ...
The coming out process to the family and especially to parents remains difficult and is often the biggest challenge due to perceived fear of negative consequences (Denes & Afifi, 2014; Grafsky et al., 2018; Keuzenkamp et al., 2006; Savin-Williams, 2001; Tamagawa, 2018). Same-sex love ...
The outcome-devaluation task in laboratory animals: Animals first learn an instrumental response to produce an appetitive reward. The response could be goal-directed (driven by an expectation of current reward value), or habitual (driven directly by an S−R association). To test this, the rewa...
General Assembly resolution 48/104 of 20 December 1993. Retrieved from http://www.unhchr.ch/huridocda/huridoca.nsf/(symbol)/a.res.48.104.en Richardson, D. R., & Green, L. R. (1997). Circuitous harm: Determinants and consequences of nondirect aggression. In R. Kowalski (Ed.), ...
(1999). Living arrangements of older adults in the Netherland and Italy: Coresidence values and behavior and their consequences for loneliness. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 14, 1–24. Article Google Scholar de Voux, A., Baral, S. D., Bekker, L. G., Beyrer, C., Phaswana-...
- 《Drug & Alcohol Dependence》 被引量: 20发表: 2012年 A Review of Physical and Mental Health Consequences of Child Abuse and Neglect and Implications for Practice This article provides an overview of mental and physical health outcomes of child maltreatment to help health care providers identify...
Examples of the predictable consequences of the grossly negligent behavior of getting high or drunk include:- stoned drivers who actually think they drive better when smoking pot - people who've smoked a joint who then end up driving a car after they thought they were home for the night - ...
uniquely related to specific risky behaviors [37,38,39,40]. Each of these five impulsivity-like traits (negative urgency, positive urgency, sensation seeking, lack of premeditation, and lack of perseverance) have been found to be associated with marijuana use and related consequences [15,41,42,...
With limited years remaining to regain lost wealth in older age, the health consequences of these negative wealth shocks may be long-lasting. Objective To determine whether a negative wealth shock was associated with all-cause mortality during 20 years of follow-up. Design, Setting, and ...