Background:Former combatants have frequently reported that aggressive behaviour can be appetitive and appealing. This appetitive aggression (AA) may be adaptive for survival in a violent environment, as it is associated with a reduced risk of combat-related psychological traumatization. At the same time, AA might impair motivation for re-integration to civil life after ending active duty. Whereas in Colombia those combatants who volunteered for demobilization were mostly tired of fighting, those who demobilized collectively did so mainly by force of the government. We predicted those who were demobilized collectively would still be attracted to violence, and benefit from the resilience against trauma-related mental suffering, moderated by a...
Repeated exposure to traumatic stressors such as combat results in chronic symptoms of PTSD. However...
Soldiers and combatants often report that committing violence can be appealing, fascinating and exci...
Objective: Former combatants are exposed to multiple traumatic stressors during conflict situations ...
Background:Former combatants have frequently reported that aggressive behaviour can be appetitive an...
Research has identified appetitive aggression, i.e., the perception of committed, violent acts as ap...
Background: During the period between 1993 and 2005, the people of Burundi were trapped within a vio...
Relations among appetitive aggression, post-traumatic stress and motives for demobilization: a study...
This study investigated the impact of violent experiences during childhood, posttraumatic stress dis...
Background: In the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), combatants are ex...
Background:In the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), combatants are exp...
exposed to massive forms of violence and other traumatic stressors. Nevertheless, many combatants do...
exposed to massive forms of violence and other traumatic stressors. Nevertheless, many combatants do...
During deployment, soldiers face situations in which they are not only exposed to violence but also ...
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...
Repeated exposure to traumatic stressors such as combat results in chronic symptoms of PTSD. However...
Soldiers and combatants often report that committing violence can be appealing, fascinating and exci...
Objective: Former combatants are exposed to multiple traumatic stressors during conflict situations ...
Background:Former combatants have frequently reported that aggressive behaviour can be appetitive an...
Research has identified appetitive aggression, i.e., the perception of committed, violent acts as ap...
Background: During the period between 1993 and 2005, the people of Burundi were trapped within a vio...
Relations among appetitive aggression, post-traumatic stress and motives for demobilization: a study...
This study investigated the impact of violent experiences during childhood, posttraumatic stress dis...
Background: In the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), combatants are ex...
Background:In the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), combatants are exp...
exposed to massive forms of violence and other traumatic stressors. Nevertheless, many combatants do...
exposed to massive forms of violence and other traumatic stressors. Nevertheless, many combatants do...
During deployment, soldiers face situations in which they are not only exposed to violence but also ...
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...
Repeated exposure to traumatic stressors such as combat results in chronic symptoms of PTSD. However...
Soldiers and combatants often report that committing violence can be appealing, fascinating and exci...
Objective: Former combatants are exposed to multiple traumatic stressors during conflict situations ...