Research has identified appetitive aggression, i.e., the perception of committed, violent acts as appealing, exciting and fascinating, as a common phenomenon within populations living in precarious and violent circumstances. Investigating demobilized soldiers in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) demonstrated that violent offending is associated with appetitive aggression and not necessarily with symptoms of posttraumatic stress. In the present study, we sought to replicate these results in an independent and larger sample of demobilized soldiers from Burundi. As with the Congolese ex-combatants, random forest regression revealed that the number of lifetime perpetrated violent acts is the most important predictor of appetitive aggressio...
exposed to massive forms of violence and other traumatic stressors. Nevertheless, many combatants do...
Appetitive aggression – a rewarding perception of the perpetration of violence – seems to be an adap...
exposed to massive forms of violence and other traumatic stressors. Nevertheless, many combatants do...
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...
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 exp...
Background: In the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), combatants are ex...
Soldiers and combatants often report that committing violence can be appealing, fascinating and exci...
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 ...
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...
War-related trauma exposure has been linked to aggression and enhanced levels of community and famil...
Violent behavior can be intrinsically rewarding; especially combatants fighting in current civil war...
exposed to massive forms of violence and other traumatic stressors. Nevertheless, many combatants do...
Appetitive aggression – a rewarding perception of the perpetration of violence – seems to be an adap...
exposed to massive forms of violence and other traumatic stressors. Nevertheless, many combatants do...
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...
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 exp...
Background: In the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), combatants are ex...
Soldiers and combatants often report that committing violence can be appealing, fascinating and exci...
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 ...
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...
War-related trauma exposure has been linked to aggression and enhanced levels of community and famil...
Violent behavior can be intrinsically rewarding; especially combatants fighting in current civil war...
exposed to massive forms of violence and other traumatic stressors. Nevertheless, many combatants do...
Appetitive aggression – a rewarding perception of the perpetration of violence – seems to be an adap...
exposed to massive forms of violence and other traumatic stressors. Nevertheless, many combatants do...