Evidence of an association between use of illicit substances and aggressive behavior is pervasive. But the precise causal mechanisms by which aggression is influenced by intoxicants are still not well understood. Research on intoxication and aggression often has overlooked the nonviolent behavior of most substance users, controlled use of substances, and the evidence from other cultures of a weak or nonexistent relation between substance use and aggression. There is only limited evidence that ingestion of substances is a direct, pharmacological cause of aggression. The temporal order of substance use and aggression does not indicate a causal role for intoxicants. Research on the nexus between substance use and aggression consistently has fo...
Objectives: This paper examines the relationship of various licit/illicit substances and their assoc...
Alcohol increases the aggression-augmenting effects of provocation. Theories of alcohol and aggressi...
Introduction and Aims: Associations between substance use and aggression may be amplified by simulta...
Evidence of an association between use of illicit substances and aggressive behavior is pervasive. B...
Rationale: Violence and drug use are significant public health challenges that are strongly linked. ...
RATIONALE: Violence and drug use are significant public health challenges that are strongly linked. ...
The drug–violence relationship exists for several reasons, some direct (drugs pharmacologically indu...
RATIONALE: Alcohol and cannabis use have been implicated in aggression. Alcohol consumption is known...
The incidence of aggression and violence is of wide concern. It is therefore vital that we try to un...
Alcohol has been associated with violent crimes and domestic violence across many nations. Various e...
Prior research indicates that patterns of combined alcohol and methamphetamine use may be associated...
The possible association between heavy drinking and intoxication with aggression and violence has be...
L'auteur n'a pas fourni de résumé en français.Key to alleviating the terrible costs of human violenc...
Recent evidence suggests that the relationship between substance use and aggression is more complica...
Associations between substance use and aggression may be amplified by simultaneous alcohol and illic...
Objectives: This paper examines the relationship of various licit/illicit substances and their assoc...
Alcohol increases the aggression-augmenting effects of provocation. Theories of alcohol and aggressi...
Introduction and Aims: Associations between substance use and aggression may be amplified by simulta...
Evidence of an association between use of illicit substances and aggressive behavior is pervasive. B...
Rationale: Violence and drug use are significant public health challenges that are strongly linked. ...
RATIONALE: Violence and drug use are significant public health challenges that are strongly linked. ...
The drug–violence relationship exists for several reasons, some direct (drugs pharmacologically indu...
RATIONALE: Alcohol and cannabis use have been implicated in aggression. Alcohol consumption is known...
The incidence of aggression and violence is of wide concern. It is therefore vital that we try to un...
Alcohol has been associated with violent crimes and domestic violence across many nations. Various e...
Prior research indicates that patterns of combined alcohol and methamphetamine use may be associated...
The possible association between heavy drinking and intoxication with aggression and violence has be...
L'auteur n'a pas fourni de résumé en français.Key to alleviating the terrible costs of human violenc...
Recent evidence suggests that the relationship between substance use and aggression is more complica...
Associations between substance use and aggression may be amplified by simultaneous alcohol and illic...
Objectives: This paper examines the relationship of various licit/illicit substances and their assoc...
Alcohol increases the aggression-augmenting effects of provocation. Theories of alcohol and aggressi...
Introduction and Aims: Associations between substance use and aggression may be amplified by simulta...