Results of a study led by Linda Pagani, Professor at the Université de Montreal's School of Psychoeducation, reveal long-term ...
Early exposure to violent media predicts antisocial behavior in teenage boys, increasing aggression and violence risk.
A study of nearly 2,000 children found that boys exposed to violent television content at ages 3.5 to 4.5 were more likely to ...
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Nurse home visiting programs have the potential to reduce intimate partner violence exposure and increase outcomes for young, ...
The depiction of violence on shows and movies has been rising lately, leaving a profound impact on the mental and emotional health of children, particularly teenage boys.Published ...
Violent screen content, as defined by the study, includes depictions of physical, verbal, and relational aggression meant to cause harm. It also noted that young children are particularly drawn to the ...
A new study revealed varying rates of sexual harassment and violence against children, with girls facing higher rates of ...
By Mateo Esteban Youth violence in Cebu is an alarming issue that reflects broader societal challenges. Recent incidents ...
In 1966, Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu introduced extreme policies to increase the country’s birth rate. This led to ...
More than one in eight women will have experienced indecent exposure and or flashing before the age of 16, making it an ...