What is social competence? An investigation into the concept among children with antisocial behavioursSocial competencechildrengender differencesnetwork analysisfactor analysesThe study investigates child social competence a three different measurement levels (overall level, factor level, and item level), in ...
Currently, the proposal for antisocial personality disorder for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fifth edition, suggests a major change in the criteria for this disorder. While the present definition focuses mainly on observable behaviours, the proposed revision stresses ...
By seeing things through the eyes of the fighters, Mironova aims to model what drives them, and how their individual motivations affect group behaviours and vice versa. She reads Arabic, but employs local translators in the field. She interviews fighters and civilians in hospitals, ref...
Dropping out of school has been associated with a student’s ethnicity, socioeconomic status, challenging behaviours and low academic achievement. Thi
Moreover, it has been found that parental crime, and particular imprisonment, has adverse effects on their children's antisocial behaviour, mental health and school performance (Murray & Farrington, 2008), but the literature is mixed (cf. Besemer, Geest, Murray, Bijleveld, & Farrington, 2011)...
Research consistently evidences deleterious consequences of poor parenting in the development of dysfunctional and antisocial behaviours in children (Jaffee et al., 2005). For example, foetal development is affected by the psychological ... A Blanchard,M Lyons,E Nelson - 《Personality & Individual Dif...
Male behaviours commonly associated with 'traditional' masculinity [32], such as having many sexual partners, controlling female behaviour, and fighting other men, are strongly associated with IPV across all sites. Women having children from another partnership, or, in some settings, working when her...
Advocates' support for MUP was often presented in terms of its ability to both improve health and reduce social antisocial behaviour. A senior BMA representative stated that MUP “will reduce the social and health harms associated with excessive alcohol consumption, sadly a trademark of Scotland's ...
Are Empaths selfish? This does not mean that empaths are self-absorbed: it's quite the opposite, actually. ... If an empath needs to remove themselves to a quiet, still space in order to sort themselves out, they'renot being selfish, antisocial, or self-absorbed at all. They just need...
maintaining a symbiotic relationship with him, by being totally dependent upon the source of masochistic supply (which the sociopathic narcissist most reliably constitutes and most amply provides) – the partner enhances certain traits and encourages certain behaviours, which are at the very core of ...