Research on factors that contribute to the forms and functions of aggression (reactive, proactive, relational, and overt) is important for informing intervention efforts with aggressive youth. Previous research shows that aggressive youth often have cognitive and social deficits associated with their aggressive behavior. For example, aggressive youth may exhibit deficits in social variables such as social intelligence (i.e., the understanding of behaviors of people and ability to predict outcomes of situations). Hypothetically, this lack of social intelligence may be related to how youth interpret social situations, and could conceivably lead to hostile attributional bias, or the tendency to interpret ambiguous stimuli as hostile. The main ...
The association between narcissism and aggression has been empirically supported in adults and adole...
Previous research has demonstrated an association between violence exposure and aggression; however,...
Previous research has indicated that boys and girls differ in the ways that they display aggression ...
In the current study, we investigated the association between relational aggression and measures of...
Although internalizing and externalizing problems are often considered in isolation from one another...
Although internalizing and externalizing problems are often considered in isolation from one another...
The purpose of this study was to examine the potential moderating effects of CU traits on the relati...
This study examined the roles of emotion regulation, negative emotional reactivity, callous-unemoti...
The current study was designed to explore profiles of reactive and proactive aggression in two disti...
Although researchers studying adolescent aggression have proposed a conceptual distinction between p...
The personality and neuropsychological factors associated with relational aggression were examined ...
This literature review addresses how socio-cognitive theory may inform the understanding of childhoo...
Relational aggression is a form of aggression that has received increasing attention within the psyc...
The current study investigated the predictive utility of callous-unemotional (CU) traits and emotion...
This study examined children's emotions, ratings of aggressive behaviors and aggression related soci...
The association between narcissism and aggression has been empirically supported in adults and adole...
Previous research has demonstrated an association between violence exposure and aggression; however,...
Previous research has indicated that boys and girls differ in the ways that they display aggression ...
In the current study, we investigated the association between relational aggression and measures of...
Although internalizing and externalizing problems are often considered in isolation from one another...
Although internalizing and externalizing problems are often considered in isolation from one another...
The purpose of this study was to examine the potential moderating effects of CU traits on the relati...
This study examined the roles of emotion regulation, negative emotional reactivity, callous-unemoti...
The current study was designed to explore profiles of reactive and proactive aggression in two disti...
Although researchers studying adolescent aggression have proposed a conceptual distinction between p...
The personality and neuropsychological factors associated with relational aggression were examined ...
This literature review addresses how socio-cognitive theory may inform the understanding of childhoo...
Relational aggression is a form of aggression that has received increasing attention within the psyc...
The current study investigated the predictive utility of callous-unemotional (CU) traits and emotion...
This study examined children's emotions, ratings of aggressive behaviors and aggression related soci...
The association between narcissism and aggression has been empirically supported in adults and adole...
Previous research has demonstrated an association between violence exposure and aggression; however,...
Previous research has indicated that boys and girls differ in the ways that they display aggression ...