Variables that Predict Assaultiveness in Child Psychiatric Inpatients

Among 102 child psychiatric inpatients, age 6–12 years, 28.4% were nonassaultive, 12.7% contemplated assault, and 58.8% made assaultive threats and attempts. Boys were significantly more assaultive than girls. Highest positive correlations with assaultive behavior were for recent and past aggression...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry 1985-11, Vol.24 (6), p.775-780
Hauptverfasser: PFEFFER, CYNTHIA R., SOLOMON, GAIL, PLUTCHIK, ROBERT, MIZRUCHI, MARK S., WEINER, ALAN
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Zusammenfassung:Among 102 child psychiatric inpatients, age 6–12 years, 28.4% were nonassaultive, 12.7% contemplated assault, and 58.8% made assaultive threats and attempts. Boys were significantly more assaultive than girls. Highest positive correlations with assaultive behavior were for recent and past aggression, and past general psychopathology; and highest negative correlations were for sublimation and repression. Parents' assaultive behavior was not significantly correlated with the child assaultiveness ratings. Multiple regression analysis determined that the best predictors of assaultiveness were presence of recent aggression and absence of sublimation.
ISSN:0002-7138
2376-614X
DOI:10.1016/S0002-7138(10)60123-9