The research goals were to use the constructs of harm and intent to quantify the severity of aggression in the real-world setting of the bar/club, to describe the range of aggressive behaviors and their relationship to harm and intent, and to examine gender differences in the form and severity of aggression. Systematic observations were conducted by trained observers on 1,334 nights in 118 bars/clubs. Observers documented a range of aggressive acts by 1,754 patrons in 1,052 incidents, with many forms of aggression occurring at more than one harm and intent level. Women used different forms of aggression, inflicted less harm, and were more likely to have defensive intent compared with men. Implications of the findings for research and measur...
© 2015 Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs. Introduction and Aims: Few stud...
Abstract: Although there is much research that suggests that alcohol is a causal factor in criminal ...
Abstract: Although there is much research that suggests that alcohol is a causal factor in criminal ...
Aims: To identify good and bad behaviors by bar staff in aggressive incidents, the extent these beha...
Background: Meeting potential sexual/romantic partners for mutual pleasure is one of the main reason...
The present study is an initial examination of the extent to which the environmental characteristics...
Research into the relationship between alcohol and aggression has previously focused on men. However...
Research into the relationship between alcohol and aggression has previously focused on men. However...
Alcohol consumption is linked to increases in aggression. Recently, alcohol-related cues alone have ...
There is yet to be universal acceptance of any one definition of aggression; however, researchers in...
The aim of research – To evaluate the peculiarities of aggression of men and women attending bodybui...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Heavy episodic drinking (HED), trait aggression, and conformi...
Indirect and relational aggression cause serious emotional consequences for all age groups, particul...
This article examines perceptions of environmental cues to crime, violence, and injuries in barroom ...
The aim of this research was to further examine the differences apparent between the attitudes and b...
© 2015 Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs. Introduction and Aims: Few stud...
Abstract: Although there is much research that suggests that alcohol is a causal factor in criminal ...
Abstract: Although there is much research that suggests that alcohol is a causal factor in criminal ...
Aims: To identify good and bad behaviors by bar staff in aggressive incidents, the extent these beha...
Background: Meeting potential sexual/romantic partners for mutual pleasure is one of the main reason...
The present study is an initial examination of the extent to which the environmental characteristics...
Research into the relationship between alcohol and aggression has previously focused on men. However...
Research into the relationship between alcohol and aggression has previously focused on men. However...
Alcohol consumption is linked to increases in aggression. Recently, alcohol-related cues alone have ...
There is yet to be universal acceptance of any one definition of aggression; however, researchers in...
The aim of research – To evaluate the peculiarities of aggression of men and women attending bodybui...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Heavy episodic drinking (HED), trait aggression, and conformi...
Indirect and relational aggression cause serious emotional consequences for all age groups, particul...
This article examines perceptions of environmental cues to crime, violence, and injuries in barroom ...
The aim of this research was to further examine the differences apparent between the attitudes and b...
© 2015 Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs. Introduction and Aims: Few stud...
Abstract: Although there is much research that suggests that alcohol is a causal factor in criminal ...
Abstract: Although there is much research that suggests that alcohol is a causal factor in criminal ...