The objectives of this study were to investigate rates of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and levels of appetitive aggression and potential risk factors for appetitive aggression in a sample of 200 Rwandan genocide perpetrators. Five percent of the perpetrators presented with PTSD, and high levels of appetitive aggression were common. High levels of appetitive aggression were associated with male gender, a high number of past committed offenses, and low levels of positive and elevated levels of negative religious coping. Considering the substantial extent of appetitive aggression, the reintegration of these individuals into the community should consider the inclusion of programs that restrain appetitive aggression and restore psycholog...
Objectives of this study were to compare rates of mental health disorders in Rwandan genocide perpet...
Background:In the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), combatants are exp...
Repeated exposure to traumatic stressors such as combat results in chronic symptoms of PTSD. However...
The objectives of this study were to investigate rates of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and l...
The cumulative exposure to life-threatening events increases the risk for posttraumatic stress disor...
During the period between 1993 and 2005, the people of Burundi were trapped within a violent civil w...
Research has identified appetitive aggression, i.e., the perception of committed, violent acts as ap...
This study investigated the impact of violent experiences during childhood, posttraumatic stress dis...
exposed to massive forms of violence and other traumatic stressors. Nevertheless, many combatants do...
War-related trauma exposure has been linked to aggression and enhanced levels of community and famil...
During deployment, soldiers face situations in which they are not only exposed to violence but also ...
Repeated exposure to traumatic stressors such as combat results in chronic symptoms of PTSD. However...
During deployment, soldiers face situations in which they are not only exposed to violence but also ...
Appetitive aggression refers to positive feelings being associated with the perpetration of violent ...
exposed to massive forms of violence and other traumatic stressors. Nevertheless, many combatants do...
Objectives of this study were to compare rates of mental health disorders in Rwandan genocide perpet...
Background:In the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), combatants are exp...
Repeated exposure to traumatic stressors such as combat results in chronic symptoms of PTSD. However...
The objectives of this study were to investigate rates of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and l...
The cumulative exposure to life-threatening events increases the risk for posttraumatic stress disor...
During the period between 1993 and 2005, the people of Burundi were trapped within a violent civil w...
Research has identified appetitive aggression, i.e., the perception of committed, violent acts as ap...
This study investigated the impact of violent experiences during childhood, posttraumatic stress dis...
exposed to massive forms of violence and other traumatic stressors. Nevertheless, many combatants do...
War-related trauma exposure has been linked to aggression and enhanced levels of community and famil...
During deployment, soldiers face situations in which they are not only exposed to violence but also ...
Repeated exposure to traumatic stressors such as combat results in chronic symptoms of PTSD. However...
During deployment, soldiers face situations in which they are not only exposed to violence but also ...
Appetitive aggression refers to positive feelings being associated with the perpetration of violent ...
exposed to massive forms of violence and other traumatic stressors. Nevertheless, many combatants do...
Objectives of this study were to compare rates of mental health disorders in Rwandan genocide perpet...
Background:In the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), combatants are exp...
Repeated exposure to traumatic stressors such as combat results in chronic symptoms of PTSD. However...