Patrones de comportamiento violento en la conducta normal.

In this research violent behavior patterns produced in population with no stablished his­tory of criminal or agressive characteristics are studied. Violent behavior temporal secuencies are analyzed and eight diferents sequencies are identified and typified, in the population, like behavior patterns....

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Juárez-A., Fernando
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2000
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Universidad Católica de Colombia
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Personality
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Patrones de comportamiento violento en la conducta normal.
dc.title.translated.eng.fl_str_mv Patrones de comportamiento violento en la conducta normal.
title Patrones de comportamiento violento en la conducta normal.
spellingShingle Patrones de comportamiento violento en la conducta normal.
Violence
Behavior
Socioeconomics
Personality
Situation
title_short Patrones de comportamiento violento en la conducta normal.
title_full Patrones de comportamiento violento en la conducta normal.
title_fullStr Patrones de comportamiento violento en la conducta normal.
title_full_unstemmed Patrones de comportamiento violento en la conducta normal.
title_sort Patrones de comportamiento violento en la conducta normal.
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Juárez-A., Fernando
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Juárez-A., Fernando
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Violence
Behavior
Socioeconomics
Personality
Situation
topic Violence
Behavior
Socioeconomics
Personality
Situation
description In this research violent behavior patterns produced in population with no stablished his­tory of criminal or agressive characteristics are studied. Violent behavior temporal secuencies are analyzed and eight diferents sequencies are identified and typified, in the population, like behavior patterns. The relationship between such behaviors and some presumed associated diary situations and their relationship to several personality traits and styles of thinking are also observed. EPQ personality questionnaire, positive and negative thinking questionnaire ATQ, irrational belief scale BF, socioeconomic questionnaire and a 30 days self-record were used. Results confirm that some patterns, exist in the whole population and that a weak relationship between sincerity, irrational beliefs, job, health, marital status and violent behaviors is also present. Patterns of violent behavior revealed as the most efficiency methodology of clasification.
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dc.relation.references.spa.fl_str_mv Astor, R. A.; Behre, W. J.; Fravil, K. A. & Wallace, J. M. ( 1997). Perceptions of school violence as a problem and reports of vio­ lent events: A national survey of school social workers. Social Work. 42( 1 ): 55-68.
Benotsch, E. G.; Christensen, A. J. & McKelvey, L. ( 1997). Hostility, social support, and ambulatory cardiovascular activity. Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 20(2): 163... 176.
Borum, R. ( 1996). Improving the clinical practice of violence risk assessment: Technol­ ogy, guidelines, and training. American Psychologist. 5/(9): 945 ...956.
Castro, J. F. (1999). VI Informe anual del Ciudadano Defensor del Pueblo al Congreso de Colombia 1998. Bogotá, D.C.: Defensoría del Pueblo.
Comeche, M. I.; Díaz, M. I. & Vallejo, M. A. (1995). Cuestionarios, inventarios y escalas. Madrid: Fundación Universidad-Empresa.
Committe on Family Violence of the National Institute of Mental Health. (1992). Family Violence. National Workshop on Violence: Analysis and Recomendations. Report pre­ pared by K. D. O'Leary & A. Browne. Rockville, Md: violence and Traumatic Stress Research Branch, National Institute of Mental Health, National Institute of Health, U. S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Davidson, K.; MacGregor, M. W.; MacLean, D. R. & McDermott, N. (1996). Coder gender and potential for hostility ratings. Health Psychology. 15(4): 298-302.
del.ahunta, E. A. & Guttmacher, L. B. (1997). An elective on violence. Academic Medi­ cine. 72(2): 89-90.
Doyle, C. (1996). Current issues in child protection: An overview of the debates in con­ temporary journals. British Journal of Social Work. 26(4): 565-576.
Farrell, A. D. & Bruce, S. E. (1997). Impact of exposure to community violence on violent behavior and emotional distress among urban adolescents. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology. 26 ( 1 ): 2-14.
Fava, M.; Davidson, K.; Alpert, J. E.; Nierenberg, A. A. (1996) Hostility changes following antidepressant treatment: Relation­ ship to stress and negative thinking. Journal of Psychiatric Research. 30 ( 6): 459-467.
Fergusson, D. M.; Lynskey, M. T. & Horwood, L. J. ( 1997). The effects of unemployment on juvenile offending. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health. 7(1): 49-68. Fry, R. P. W. & Stones, R. W. ( 1996). Hostility and doctor-patientinteraction in chronic pelvic pain. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics. 65(5): 253-257.
Geller, R. J. & Strauss, M. A. ( 1997). Determinants of violence int he family: Toward a theoretical integration. En W. R. Buss; F. I. Nye; S. K. Stermmtz & M. W. Wilkinson (Eds.): Contemporary Theories about the Family. New York: Free Press.
Katz, R. C. & Marquette, J. (1996). Psychosocial characteristics of young violent offenders: A comparative study. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health. 6(4): 339-348.
Kesner, J. E.; Julian, T. & McKenry, P. C. (1997). Application of attachment theory to male violence toward female intimates. Journal of Family Violence. 12(2): 211-228.
Koss, M. P.; Goodman, L.; Brownw, A.; Fitgerald, L.; Reita, G. P. & Russon, N.F.(1994). No Safe Haven. Washington: American Psychological Association.
Kroner, D. G. & Reddon, J. R. (1996). Factor structure of the Basic Personality Inventory with incarcerated offenders. Journal ofPsy­ chopathology and Behavioral Assessment. 18 (3): 275-284.
Kunda, Z.; Sinclair, I. & Griffin, D. (1997). Equal ratings but separate meanings: Stereotypes and the construal of traits. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 72(4): 720-734.
Margittai, K. J.; Moscarello, R. & Rossi, M. F. (1996). Forensic aspects of medical student abuse: A Canadian perspective. Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. 24(3): 377-385.
Martin, M. E. (1997). Double your trouble: Dual arrest in family violence. Journal ofFamily Violence. 12(2): 139-157.
Mattaini, M. A.; Twyman, J. S.; Chin, W. & Lee, K. N. (1996). Youth Violence. En M. A. Mattaini; DSW; ACSW & B. A. Thyer (Eds.): Finging Solutions to Social Prob­ lems. Washington: American PSychological Association.
McCann, B. S. Russo, J. & Benjamin, G. A. H. (1997). Hostility, social support, and percep­ tions of work. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology. 2 (2): 175-185.
Reiss, A. J. Jr. & Roth, J. A. (Eds.). (1993). Understanding and Preventing Violent Behaviors, Committe on Law and Justce. National Rearch Council. Washington: National Academy Press.
Ranchor, A. V.; Bouma, J. & Sanderman, R. (1996). Vulnerability and social class: Dif­ ferential patterns of personality and social support over the social class. Personality and Individual Differences. 20(2): 229-237.
Sanf uentes, M. T.; Larraguibel, M.; Schiattino, I. & Lolas, F. (1996). Anxiety and hostility in written verbal samples of male and female subjects: A content analytic study. Psychopathology. 29(3): 169-173.
Spicer, J. & Chamberlain, K. ( 1996 ). Cynical hostility, anger and resting blood pressure. Journal of Psychosomatic Research. 40 ( 4): 359-368.
TEA. (1997). EPQ-Ay J. Cuestionario de personalidad para niños y adultos (8ª ed.). Madrid: TEA Ediciones S.A.
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Improving the clinical practice of violence risk assessment: Technol­ ogy, guidelines, and training. American Psychologist. 5/(9): 945 ...956.Castro, J. F. (1999). VI Informe anual del Ciudadano Defensor del Pueblo al Congreso de Colombia 1998. Bogotá, D.C.: Defensoría del Pueblo.Comeche, M. I.; Díaz, M. I. & Vallejo, M. A. (1995). Cuestionarios, inventarios y escalas. Madrid: Fundación Universidad-Empresa.Committe on Family Violence of the National Institute of Mental Health. (1992). Family Violence. National Workshop on Violence: Analysis and Recomendations. Report pre­ pared by K. D. O'Leary & A. Browne. Rockville, Md: violence and Traumatic Stress Research Branch, National Institute of Mental Health, National Institute of Health, U. S. Department of Health and Human Services.Davidson, K.; MacGregor, M. W.; MacLean, D. R. & McDermott, N. (1996). Coder gender and potential for hostility ratings. Health Psychology. 15(4): 298-302.del.ahunta, E. A. & Guttmacher, L. B. (1997). An elective on violence. Academic Medi­ cine. 72(2): 89-90.Doyle, C. (1996). Current issues in child protection: An overview of the debates in con­ temporary journals. British Journal of Social Work. 26(4): 565-576.Farrell, A. D. & Bruce, S. E. (1997). Impact of exposure to community violence on violent behavior and emotional distress among urban adolescents. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology. 26 ( 1 ): 2-14.Fava, M.; Davidson, K.; Alpert, J. E.; Nierenberg, A. A. (1996) Hostility changes following antidepressant treatment: Relation­ ship to stress and negative thinking. Journal of Psychiatric Research. 30 ( 6): 459-467.Fergusson, D. M.; Lynskey, M. T. & Horwood, L. J. ( 1997). The effects of unemployment on juvenile offending. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health. 7(1): 49-68. Fry, R. P. W. & Stones, R. W. ( 1996). Hostility and doctor-patientinteraction in chronic pelvic pain. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics. 65(5): 253-257.Geller, R. J. & Strauss, M. A. ( 1997). Determinants of violence int he family: Toward a theoretical integration. En W. R. Buss; F. I. Nye; S. K. Stermmtz & M. W. Wilkinson (Eds.): Contemporary Theories about the Family. New York: Free Press.Katz, R. C. & Marquette, J. (1996). Psychosocial characteristics of young violent offenders: A comparative study. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health. 6(4): 339-348.Kesner, J. E.; Julian, T. & McKenry, P. C. (1997). Application of attachment theory to male violence toward female intimates. Journal of Family Violence. 12(2): 211-228.Koss, M. P.; Goodman, L.; Brownw, A.; Fitgerald, L.; Reita, G. P. & Russon, N.F.(1994). No Safe Haven. Washington: American Psychological Association.Kroner, D. G. & Reddon, J. R. (1996). Factor structure of the Basic Personality Inventory with incarcerated offenders. Journal ofPsy­ chopathology and Behavioral Assessment. 18 (3): 275-284.Kunda, Z.; Sinclair, I. & Griffin, D. (1997). Equal ratings but separate meanings: Stereotypes and the construal of traits. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 72(4): 720-734.Margittai, K. J.; Moscarello, R. & Rossi, M. F. (1996). Forensic aspects of medical student abuse: A Canadian perspective. Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. 24(3): 377-385.Martin, M. E. (1997). Double your trouble: Dual arrest in family violence. Journal ofFamily Violence. 12(2): 139-157.Mattaini, M. A.; Twyman, J. S.; Chin, W. & Lee, K. N. (1996). Youth Violence. En M. A. Mattaini; DSW; ACSW & B. A. Thyer (Eds.): Finging Solutions to Social Prob­ lems. Washington: American PSychological Association.McCann, B. S. Russo, J. & Benjamin, G. A. H. (1997). Hostility, social support, and percep­ tions of work. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology. 2 (2): 175-185.Reiss, A. J. Jr. & Roth, J. A. (Eds.). (1993). Understanding and Preventing Violent Behaviors, Committe on Law and Justce. National Rearch Council. 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