Aggression and violence in adolescence/ Robert F.Marcus

By: Marcus, Robert FMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007Description: 189 p. PBISBN: 0521688914DDC classification: 155.518232
Contents:
Prevalence of Aggression and Violence in Adolescence Definitions of Aggression and Violence Distinguishing Aggression and Violence from Other Antisocial Behavior Reliability and Validity of Surveyed Aggression and Violence Findings from the Youth Risk Behavior Survey Grade Trends in Aggressive and Violent Behaviors Gender and Race Differences in Surveyed Aggressive and Violent Behavior Cross-National Comparisons of Surveyed Aggression and Violence Official Crime Statistics Gender and Race Differences in Homicide Arrest Data for Violent Crimes by Adolescents Summary Developmental Pathways to Violence Adolescence as a Period of Multiple Transitions Adolescence and Multiple Personality Transitions Early Development of Violent Behavior The Centrality of Aggression in the Development of Violence Childhood Aggression and a Resulting Cascade of Effects Early vs. Late Onset Violence Multiple Developmental Pathways from Childhood through Adolescence Longitudinal Risk Factors for Later Violence or Serious Offending Summary 3. Personality Risk Factors for Aggression and Violence Motivators, Moderators, and Mediators of Aggression and Violence Personality Motivators for Aggression and Violence: Sensation Seeking Personality Motivators and Mediators: Negative Affect Personality Motivators and Mediators: Anger Personality Motivators and Mediators: Depressed Mood/Clinical Depression Personality Motivators and Mediators: Empathy Summary 4. Situational Risk Factors for Aggression and Violence Situational Influences and the "General Aggression Model" Provocation Frustration Pain and Discomfort Alcohol and Drug Use and Abuse Incentives Aggressive Cues Violent Episodes in Middle and High Schools Summary 5. Aggression and Violence in Romantic Relationships Normative Changes in Adolescent Social Relationships Normative Changes in Adolescent Dating Relationships Prevalence and Forms of Dating Violence in Adolescence Relationship Differences and Individual Differences in Dating Aggression Summary 6. Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Prevention of Aggression and Violence Scientific Standards for Prevention Programs Meta-Analysis of Prevention Programs Targeting Aggression and Violence Primary Prevention Programs Secondary Prevention Tertiary Prevention Summary Closing Comments Prevention Programs Addressing Key Risk and Protective Factors Risk Factors Not Addressed by Programs School and Community Adoption of Prevention Programs
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Prevalence of Aggression and Violence in Adolescence
Definitions of Aggression and Violence
Distinguishing Aggression and Violence from Other Antisocial
Behavior
Reliability and Validity of Surveyed Aggression and Violence
Findings from the Youth Risk Behavior Survey
Grade Trends in Aggressive and Violent Behaviors
Gender and Race Differences in Surveyed Aggressive and
Violent Behavior
Cross-National Comparisons of Surveyed Aggression
and Violence
Official Crime Statistics
Gender and Race Differences in Homicide
Arrest Data for Violent Crimes by Adolescents
Summary
Developmental Pathways to Violence
Adolescence as a Period of Multiple Transitions
Adolescence and Multiple Personality Transitions
Early Development of Violent Behavior
The Centrality of Aggression in the Development of Violence
Childhood Aggression and a Resulting Cascade of Effects
Early vs. Late Onset Violence
Multiple Developmental Pathways from Childhood through
Adolescence
Longitudinal Risk Factors for Later Violence or Serious
Offending
Summary
3. Personality Risk Factors for Aggression and Violence
Motivators, Moderators, and Mediators of Aggression
and Violence
Personality Motivators for Aggression and Violence:
Sensation Seeking
Personality Motivators and Mediators: Negative Affect
Personality Motivators and Mediators: Anger
Personality Motivators and Mediators: Depressed
Mood/Clinical Depression
Personality Motivators and Mediators: Empathy
Summary
4. Situational Risk Factors for Aggression and Violence
Situational Influences and the "General Aggression Model"
Provocation
Frustration
Pain and Discomfort
Alcohol and Drug Use and Abuse
Incentives
Aggressive Cues
Violent Episodes in Middle and High Schools
Summary
5. Aggression and Violence in Romantic Relationships
Normative Changes in Adolescent Social Relationships
Normative Changes in Adolescent Dating Relationships
Prevalence and Forms of Dating Violence in Adolescence
Relationship Differences and Individual Differences in Dating
Aggression
Summary
6. Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Prevention of Aggression
and Violence
Scientific Standards for Prevention Programs
Meta-Analysis of Prevention Programs Targeting Aggression
and Violence
Primary Prevention Programs
Secondary Prevention
Tertiary Prevention
Summary
Closing Comments
Prevention Programs Addressing Key Risk and Protective
Factors
Risk Factors Not Addressed by Programs
School and Community Adoption of Prevention Programs

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