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Docherty M, Decrop R, McManamon B, Boxer P, Dubow E, Huesmann L
Aggress Behav . 2023 Aug; 49(6):655-668. PMID: 37539489
According to social-cognitive ecological theory, violence exposure increases emotional factors-such as callous-unemotional (CU) traits-which then contribute to engagement in aggressive behavior. However, previous research has generally not tested this mediational...
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Goldstein S, Docherty M, Boxer P, Bushman B, Huesmann L, OBrien M, et al.
J Youth Adolesc . 2023 Jul; 52(10):2095-2112. PMID: 37481505
To address a gap in the literature regarding the development of youth disclosure across the transition to adolescence, the current research uses a cohort-sequential approach to study youth disclosure from...
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Huesmann L, Dubow E, Boxer P, Smith C, Shikaki K, Landau S, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2023 Jun; 20(12). PMID: 37372654
Chronic exposure to ethnic-political and war violence has deleterious effects throughout childhood. Some youths exposed to war violence are more likely to act aggressively afterwards, and some are more likely...
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Docherty M, Boxer P, Huesmann L, Bushman B, Anderson C, Gentile D, et al.
J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol . 2023 Mar; 53(4):607-622. PMID: 36995268
Objective: Callousness has been identified as a key driver of aggressive and violent behavior from childhood into early adulthood. Although previous research has underscored the importance of the parenting environment...
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Huesmann L, Dubow E, B Boxer P, Bushman B, S Smith C, A Docherty M, et al.
Aggress Behav . 2021 Jun; 47(6):621-634. PMID: 34148248
In this study, we examine whether youth who are exposed to more weapons violence are subsequently more likely to behave violently with weapons. We use data collected with a 3-cohort,...
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Huesmann L, Boxer P, Dubow E, Smith C
J Crim Justice . 2019 Jun; 62:35-41. PMID: 31190689
Purpose: We use data from a community sample, the Columbia County Longitudinal Study, which followed participants from childhood through adulthood, to examine the longitudinal relations between mental health (serious anxiety...
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Dubow E, Huesmann L, Boxer P, Smith C, Landau S, Dvir Gvirsman S, et al.
Aggress Behav . 2019 Jan; 45(3):287-299. PMID: 30690775
We examine whether cumulative-past and concurrent exposure to ethnic-political violence among Israeli and Palestinian youth predict serious violent behavior and antisocial outcomes toward the in-group and the out-group. We collected...
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Bushman B, Coyne S, Anderson C, Bjorkqvist K, Boxer P, Dodge K, et al.
Aggress Behav . 2018 Jun; 44(4):331-336. PMID: 29913051
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Huesmann L
Curr Opin Psychol . 2017 Dec; 19:119-124. PMID: 29279209
Like other social behaviors, aggressive behavior is always a product of predisposing personal factors and precipitating situational factors. The predisposing factors exert their influence by creating encoded social cognitions including...
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Rajchert J, Konopka K, Huesmann L
Curr Psychol . 2017 Sep; 36(3):417-427. PMID: 28890635
Research has shown that ostracism results in aggressive behavior towards the ostracising other, but also causes displaced aggression-aggression directed towards an innocent person. Our study investigated whether displaced aggressive responses...