Indirect self-destructive behaviour may be defined as a behaviour characterized by taking a life threatening risk without the intention of dying, mostly repeatedly and often unconsciously, in such a way that the consequences are likely to be destructive to the individual before long (Lounqvist, ...
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Different monoaminergic substrates for outward-directed and self-destructive violent behaviourDifferent monoaminergic substrates for outward-directed and self-destructive violent behaviourdoi:10.1016/S0924-977X(99)80526-4H. Sőderström and A. ForsmanEuropean...
Among North American Indians in the Pacific Northwest there is a high prevalence of behaviour that must be rated as self-destructive, such as suicides and parasuicides, toxic substance use, gas sniffing, car and boating accidents due to carelessness and alcohol abuse. The rate of suicides in ...
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Repetition of suicidal behaviour in elderly Europeans: a prospective longitudinal study Journal of Affective Disorders, 72 (2002), pp. 291-295 View PDFView articleView in ScopusGoogle Scholar 8. B. Draper, H. Brodaty, L.F. Low, V. Richards, H. Paton, D. Lie Self-destructive behaviors in...
Models were checked for appropriate parameterization and behaviour, synthetic data with similar features to participant data was generated and re-fitted, and parameter recovery checks were conducted. Then, parameters were fit to participant data. Fitting parameters to data was then done with the non...
1. Self-injurious, aggressive and destructive behaviour in young children with a moderate to profound intellectual disability [J] . Louise Hley, Dawn Adams, Doug Simkiss, Paediatrics and child health . 2013,第7期 机译:中度至严重智力障碍的幼儿的自残,攻击性和破坏性行为 2. Serotonergic antidep...
fail to wear seat belts—the list goes on. Psychologists have devoted much effort to understanding why people engage in behavior that seems self-destructive, and why they fail to do what they surely know is good for them, or at least will be in the long run (e.g., Baumeister & Scher...
She describes a nineteenth-century process in which the objective in 20 A History of Self-Harm in Britain assessing supposedly self-destructive behaviour is to 'distinguish the sham from the real', which is 'a daunting responsibility'.39 This has superficial resonance with Kreitman's concerns, ...