Physiological stress reactivity and physical and relational aggression: The moderating roles of victimization, type of stressor, and child gender
Murray-Close D, Crick NR, Tseng WL, Lafko N, Burrows C, Pitula C, Ralston P. Physiological stress reactivity and physical and relational aggression: The moderating roles of victimization, type of stressor, and child gender. Development And Psychopathology 2014, 26: 589-603. PMID: 25047286, DOI: 10.1017/s095457941400025x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTypes of stressorsRelational aggressionPhysiological reactivitySkin conductance reactivityPhysiological stress reactivityReports of aggressionHeightened physiological reactivityEmotional processesRelational stressorsRelational victimizationLaboratory stress protocolPeer victimizationPhysical aggressionPeer maltreatmentStress reactivityChild genderPotential moderationAggressionVictimizationStressorsActual experienceHigh levelsStress protocolGirlsBoysBorderline personality features as a predictor of forms and functions of aggression during middle childhood: Examining the roles of gender and physiological reactivity
Banny AM, Tseng WL, Murray-Close D, Pitula CE, Crick NR. Borderline personality features as a predictor of forms and functions of aggression during middle childhood: Examining the roles of gender and physiological reactivity. Development And Psychopathology 2014, 26: 789-804. PMID: 25047299, DOI: 10.1017/s095457941400039x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPhysiological reactivityRelational aggressionBorderline personalityProactive relational aggressionReactive relational aggressionProactive physical aggressionFunctions of aggressionSkin conductance reactivitySelf-report measuresAggressive behaviorPresent longitudinal investigationBorderline personality featuresRelational stressorsEmotional dysregulationInterpersonal stressRole of genderLaboratory stress protocolMiddle childhoodPhysical aggressionPersonality featuresLongitudinal investigationPath analysisPersonalityAggressionStress protocol