This paper offers a broader look at the psychosocial effects of violent,terrorism,and war on gender in the South-East region of Nigeria.In the last two decades,the people of the South-East region called“Ndi Igbo”wit...
Objective: To follow the guidelines of intercultural adaptation provided by the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons’(AAOS) Evidence-Based Medicine Committee, translating the original scale and evaluating the reli...
In 2014, homicide and suicide were the second and third, respectively, largest killers of youth. Violence among youth appears to be increasing and aggression is prevalent in and out of school settings. This paper firs...
Healthcare workers, including physicians, nurses, medical technicians, and administrative staff experience high levels of occupation stress as a result of heavy workloads, extended working hours, time-related pressure...
Psychiatric units are one of the most frequent settings of violence against medical staff. This affects the physical, emotional and psychological well-being of the staff and has an impact on their quality of care and ...
Two aggression questionnaires, the Revised Swedish Version (AQ-RSV) of the Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire (AQ) and the shortened and refined version by Bryant and Smith (BS-AQ) were compared. Both questionnaires ...
The aim of this study was to examine the possible relationship between physical and psychological aggression suffered in the workplace and professional burnout, depression and anxiety suffered by healthcare profession...
Although there are studies that have investigated the prevalence of dating violence among Taiwan Residents and U.S. college students, the mental health consequences of the victimization have not been investigated and ...