Benzodiazepine-related aggression has received insufficient research attention, in particular little is known about the motivational factors which may contribute to the development of this paradoxical response. The revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory provides a theoretical framework from which to understand the relevant underlying motivational processes. The current study aimed to identify the role of approach and avoidance motivational tendencies in the occurrence of benzodiazepine-related aggression. Data regarding benzodiazepine and other substance use, approach and avoidance motivation, and general and physical aggressive behaviour were collected via self-report questionnaires. Participants were a convenience sample (n=204) who rep...
BACKGROUND Benzodiazepines are commonly prescribed in prisons amidst the controversies surroundin...
The effects of three benzodiazepines on human aggressive behavior were examined in 44 medically heal...
The drug–violence relationship exists for several reasons, some direct (drugs pharmacologically indu...
Benzodiazepine-related aggression has received insufficient research attention, in particular little...
Context: The relationship between benzodiazepine consumption and subsequent increases in aggressive ...
Objective: To explore the relationship between benzodiazepine use and violent crime in a sample of c...
The thesis aimed to enhance understanding of the association between benzodiazepine use and subseque...
The incidence of aggression and violence is of wide concern. It is therefore vital that we try to un...
The relationship between benzodiazepine consumption and subsequent increases in aggressive behaviour...
In the recent year, there have been a growing number of news stories highlighting the increased use ...
Aggressive behavior can be divided into the subtypes: reactive and proactive. Reactive aggressive ac...
Rationale: Diazepam, a benzodiazepine with a relatively rapid onset of clinical effects, has been as...
This work was undertaken as scoping work to inform intervention development for an application to th...
BACKGROUND Benzodiazepines are commonly prescribed in prisons amidst the controversies surroundin...
The relationship between drug use and crime has been well-established in the literature among groups...
BACKGROUND Benzodiazepines are commonly prescribed in prisons amidst the controversies surroundin...
The effects of three benzodiazepines on human aggressive behavior were examined in 44 medically heal...
The drug–violence relationship exists for several reasons, some direct (drugs pharmacologically indu...
Benzodiazepine-related aggression has received insufficient research attention, in particular little...
Context: The relationship between benzodiazepine consumption and subsequent increases in aggressive ...
Objective: To explore the relationship between benzodiazepine use and violent crime in a sample of c...
The thesis aimed to enhance understanding of the association between benzodiazepine use and subseque...
The incidence of aggression and violence is of wide concern. It is therefore vital that we try to un...
The relationship between benzodiazepine consumption and subsequent increases in aggressive behaviour...
In the recent year, there have been a growing number of news stories highlighting the increased use ...
Aggressive behavior can be divided into the subtypes: reactive and proactive. Reactive aggressive ac...
Rationale: Diazepam, a benzodiazepine with a relatively rapid onset of clinical effects, has been as...
This work was undertaken as scoping work to inform intervention development for an application to th...
BACKGROUND Benzodiazepines are commonly prescribed in prisons amidst the controversies surroundin...
The relationship between drug use and crime has been well-established in the literature among groups...
BACKGROUND Benzodiazepines are commonly prescribed in prisons amidst the controversies surroundin...
The effects of three benzodiazepines on human aggressive behavior were examined in 44 medically heal...
The drug–violence relationship exists for several reasons, some direct (drugs pharmacologically indu...