Violent Experiences Questionnaire Predictors of Low Base-Rate Aggressive Acts |
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Authors: | Alan King |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota, USAalan.king@und.edu |
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Abstract: | This study found elevations in low base-rate aggressive acts among college students (n = 171) who reported (via the Violent Experiences Questionnaire–Revised) exposure to extreme forms of maltreatment (i.e., parental physical abuse, domestic violence, sibling abuse, peer bullying, relational aggression) or corporal punishment during their upbringing. Low base-rate aggressive acts were identified through a separate customized questionnaire. Parental physical abuse was associated with an increased risk (three- to nine-fold) of past physical fighting, violence-related trouble, inflicting violent injury, and making a threat to kill someone. Corporal punishment was associated with elevated risk (two- to four-fold) of physical fighting or inflicting violent injury to another. Past threat(s) to kill were linked to histories of corporal punishment, sibling abuse, or domestic violence. These results illustrate that the adverse effects of childhood maltreatment extend broadly to both clinical and nonclinical samples. |
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Keywords: | aggression domestic violence emotional abuse exposure to domestic violence maltreatment physical abuse school violence trauma victim |
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