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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37443862/on-site-inspection-form-in-veterinary-cases-the-parma-veterinary-form
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cristina Marchetti, Luigi Mastrogiuseppe, Stefano Vanin, Rossana Cecchi, Mirella Gherardi
The on-site inspection of the scene of an animal cadaver is crucial for a correct interpretation of the autopsy results, to determine the manner, method, and cause of death. This information plays a crucial role in the control of public health including the prevention of zoonoses. It is also fundamental for the recognition and the contrast of crimes against animals and to animal abuse phenomena, considered an alert sign of an anti-social or violent behavior of humans. Today the best veterinary procedure requires an accurate collection of the evidence at the scene that can be then handed to experts belonging to other forensic disciplines for further evaluation and data interpretation...
June 22, 2023: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37363172/the-four-factor-personality-model-and-its-qualitative-correlates-among-opioid-agonist-therapy-clients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ioan T Mahu, Patricia J Conrod, Sean P Barrett, Aïssata Sako, Jennifer Swansburg, Sherry H Stewart
BACKGROUND: The Four Factor Personality Vulnerability model identifies four specific personality traits (e.g., sensation seeking [SS], impulsivity [IMP], anxiety sensitivity [AS], and hopelessness [HOP]) as implicated in substance use behaviors, motives for substance use, and co-occurring psychiatric conditions. Although the relationship between these traits and polysubstance use in opioid agonist therapy (OAT) clients has been investigated quantitatively, no study has examined the qualitative expression of each trait using clients' voice...
2023: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37239089/the-italian-framework-of-bipolar-disorders-in-the-elderly-old-and-current-issues-and-new-suggestions-for-the-geriatric-psycho-oncology-research
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vincenza Frisardi, Chiara Pollorsi, Luisa Sambati, Maria Macchiarulo, Andrea Fabbo, Francesca Neviani, Marco Menchetti, Rabih Chattat
BACKGROUND: Older adults with mood disorders constitute a heterogeneous group in a complex spectrum interlinked with physical comorbidities. Worldwide, Bipolar disorders in older people (OABD) remain underestimated and underdiagnosed. OABD is challenging in the clinical setting and is associated with adverse outcomes (increased risk of anti-social behaviour triggered by inappropriate drugs and increased incidence of health deficits, including cancer). This article aims to describe the state of the art of OABD in the Italian framework and provide a new field of research...
May 11, 2023: Biomedicines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37238439/prevalence-and-predictors-of-alcohol-use-among-school-going-adolescents-in-panama-a-population-based-cross-sectional-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paul Obeng, Francis Sambah, Jacob Owusu Sarfo, Medina Srem-Sai, Newton Isaac Gbordzoe, Richmond Stephen Sorkpor, John Elvis Hagan
This study investigated the prevalence and predictors of alcohol use among school-going-age adolescents in Panama. Using a national school-based cross-sectional survey, data from a proportionate sample of school-going adolescents aged 13-17 years were obtained from the 2018 Panama Global School-based Student Health Survey [GSHS]. Data were analysed with a Pearson's Chi-square test and weighted binary logistic regression. The results were reported with their corresponding adjusted odds ratio (AOR) at a 95% confidence interval (CI) and level of significance set at p < 0...
May 16, 2023: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37224126/to-troll-or-not-to-troll-young-adults-anti-social-behaviour-on-social-media
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Felipe Bonow Soares, Anatoliy Gruzd, Jenna Jacobson, Jaigris Hodson
BACKGROUND: Online anti-social behaviour is on the rise, reducing the perceived benefits of social media in society and causing a number of negative outcomes. This research focuses on the factors associated with young adults being perpetrators of anti-social behaviour when using social media. METHOD: Based on an online survey of university students in Canada (n = 359), we used PLS-SEM to create a model and test the associations between four factors (online disinhibition, motivations for cyber-aggression, self-esteem, and empathy) and the likelihood of being a perpetrator of online anti-social behaviour...
2023: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37073397/digital-dominance-and-social-media-platforms-are-competition-authorities-up-to-the-task
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Burton Ong, Ding Jun Toh
Social media platforms, as a particular species of digital platforms offering multiple online services and electronic commerce opportunities, have been under increasing scrutiny by competition enforcement agencies in recent years for engaging in allegedly anticompetitive practices. These technology giants have also come under fire for their role in facilitating various anti-social practices that have sowed societal discord and conflict in many different jurisdictions. In this paper, we examine the reasons why undertakings operating in this particular sector of the digital economy have managed to acquire such an exceptional species of "digital dominance" that makes them particularly challenging targets for competition authorities to rein in using conventional competition law frameworks...
2023: IIC; International Review of Industrial Property and Copyright Law
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37015964/artificial-intelligence-in-communication-impacts-language-and-social-relationships
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Jess Hohenstein, Rene F Kizilcec, Dominic DiFranzo, Zhila Aghajari, Hannah Mieczkowski, Karen Levy, Mor Naaman, Jeffrey Hancock, Malte F Jung
Artificial intelligence (AI) is already widely used in daily communication, but despite concerns about AI's negative effects on society the social consequences of using it to communicate remain largely unexplored. We investigate the social consequences of one of the most pervasive AI applications, algorithmic response suggestions ("smart replies"), which are used to send billions of messages each day. Two randomized experiments provide evidence that these types of algorithmic recommender systems change how people interact with and perceive one another in both pro-social and anti-social ways...
April 4, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36909887/protocol-the-effectiveness-of-wilderness-therapy-and-adventure-learning-in-reducing-anti-social-and-offending-behaviour-in-children-and-young-people-at-risk-of-offending
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Ashima Mohan, Suchi Malhotra, Monisha Narayanan, Howard White, Hannah Gaffney
This is the protocol for a Campbell systematic review. The objectives are as follows. The review will address the following research questions: (1) What are the long- and short-term effects of wilderness therapy and adventure learning on anti-social behaviour and violent and other offending behaviour? What factors explain any heterogeneity (i.e., moderate) these effects. What are the long- and short-term effects of wilderness therapy and adventure learning on intermediate mental health and behaviour outcomes such as social skills and self-regulation? What factors explain any heterogeneity (i...
September 2022: Campbell Syst Rev
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36908837/protocol-the-effectiveness-implementation-and-cost-effectiveness-of-mentoring-programmes-in-reducing-anti-social-violent-and-offending-behaviour-in-children-aged-17-years-and-below-a-mixed-method-systematic-review
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Monisha Lakshminarayanan, Guy Skinner, Jing Li, Patrick Tolan, David Du Bois, Howard White
This is the protocol for a Campbell systematic review. The review will address the following research questions: What is the evidence on the effects of adult mentoring programmes in reducing anti-social, violent and offending behaviour in children aged under 18 years? Are these effects sustained after the end of mentoring? Which aspects/features of adult mentoring programmes promote the reduction of anti-social, violent and criminal behaviour in children aged under 18 years? What are the hindering factors/barriers that affect the successful implementation of adult mentoring programmes in children aged under 18 years? What are the supporting factors/facilitators that contribute to the successful implementation of adult mentoring programmes in children aged under 18 years? What is the evidence on programme costs and incremental cost effectiveness? (The incremental (or marginal cost) is the cost of providing the intervention over and above the cost of usual services)...
December 2022: Campbell Syst Rev
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36906883/do-patron-bans-affect-subsequent-behaviour-an-examination-of-pre-and-post-ban-offending-for-barring-notice-and-prohibition-order-recipients-in-western-australia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Clare Farmer, Peter G Miller, Nicholas Taylor, Ryan Baldwin
INTRODUCTION: To explore whether receipt of either of two patron banning provisions currently used in Western Australia-in response to alcohol-related disorderly and anti-social behaviour-is associated with changes to subsequent offending. METHOD: Western Australia Police de-identified the offender records and associated data for 3440 individuals who had received one or more police-imposed barring notice/s between 2011 and 2020, and 319 individuals who had received one or more prohibition orders between 2013 and 2020...
March 12, 2023: Drug and Alcohol Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36681056/air-pollution-and-anti-social-behaviour-evidence-from-a-randomised-lab-in-the-field-experiment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paul M Lohmann, Elisabeth Gsottbauer, Jing You, Andreas Kontoleon
We conducted a pre-registered randomised lab-in-the-field online experiment in Beijing, China, to explore the relationship between acute air pollution and anti-social behaviour. Our novel experimental design exploits naturally occurring discontinuities in pollution episodes to mimic an experimental setting in which pollution exposure is exogenously manipulated, thus allowing us to identify a causal relationship. Participants were randomly assigned to be surveyed on either high pollution or low pollution days, thereby exogenously varying the degree of pollution exposure...
December 28, 2022: Social Science & Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36661618/assessing-patterns-of-anti-social-and-risky-behaviour-in-the-millennium-cohort-study-what-are-the-roles-of-ses-socio-economic-status-cognitive-ability-and-personality
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Michael O'Connell
Data from the Millennium Cohort Study (UK) were examined to assess the correlates of anti-social and risky behaviour among adolescents. Over 10,000 seventeen-year-olds were asked about their participation in anti-social or risky behaviours. For SES (socio-economic status), the survey's details around household income, and the educational attainment and occupational status of respondents' parents were used. A latent measure was extracted from assessments of cognitive ability. Personality measures-the 'Big Five'-were included, as was a composite measure of hyperactivity...
January 4, 2023: Behavioral Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36549227/the-effects-of-childhood-trauma-and-mental-disorders-on-treatment-engagement-contact-with-the-criminal-justice-system-and-mortality-among-people-with-opioid-dependence
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas Santo, Natasa Gisev, Gabrielle Campbell, Elliot Nelson, Louisa Degenhardt
BACKGROUND: Childhood trauma and mental disorders increase the risk of opioid dependence. We aimed to examine whether childhood trauma and mental disorders are associated with opioid agonist treatment (OAT) engagement, contact with the criminal justice system, and mortality among people with opioid dependence. METHODS: This observational study linked survey data from 1482 people receiving OAT in Sydney, Australia (2004-2008) to administrative data on OAT, crime, and mortality through 2017...
December 10, 2022: Drug and Alcohol Dependence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36531911/anti-social-behaviour-and-economic-decision-making-panel-experimental-evidence-in-the-wake-of-covid-19
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paul M Lohmann, Elisabeth Gsottbauer, Jing You, Andreas Kontoleon
We systematically examine the acute impact of exposure to a public health crisis on anti-social behaviour and economic decision-making using unique experimental panel data from China, collected just before the outbreak of COVID-19 and immediately after the first wave was overcome. Exploiting plausibly exogenous geographical variation in virus exposure coupled with a dataset of longitudinal experiments, we show that participants who were more intensely exposed to the virus outbreak became more anti-social than those with lower exposure, while other aspects of economic and social preferences remain largely stable...
December 13, 2022: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36344441/mental-health-challenges-facing-male-survivors-of-child-sexual-abuse-implications-for-mental-health-nurses
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura Viliardos, Neil Murphy, Sue McAndrew
Child sexual abuse (CSA) is an issue of epidemic proportions in the United Kingdom (UK) and an international public health problem. Evidence suggests that in the UK one in 20 children have been sexually abused, with one in three not telling anyone about it at the time of the abuse. Conservative estimates suggest that around one in six men have experienced sexual abuse before the age of 18. CSA has been correlated with the development of numerous mental health problems, abused men often displaying externalizing behaviours, including substance misuse, 'risky' sexual behaviours, anti-social behaviour, and offending...
November 7, 2022: International Journal of Mental Health Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36338292/dismissals-for-social-media-hate-speech-in-south-africa-animalistic-dehumanisation-and-the-circulation-of-racist-words-and-images
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
René Cornish, Kieran Tranter
Social media is changing the way humans create and exchange information. Not all social media communications are, however, civil: the 'dark side' of social media cultivates various 'anti-social' exchanges including hate speech. Parallel accelerating social media use has been an increase in decision-makers having to consider the legalities of dismissing employees for social media misconduct. This paper through an analysis of first instance South African employee dismissal decisions, identifies an economy of hate within South African workplaces...
October 30, 2022: International journal for the semiotics of law, Revue internationale de sémiotique juridique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36301728/key-informant-perspectives-on-3-am-last-drinks-legislation-in-queensland-australia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peter G Miller, Clare Farmer, Narelle Robertson, Kerri Coomber, Ashlee Curtis, Ryan Baldwin, Brittany Patafio, Jason Ferris, Cheneal Puljevic, Nicholas Taylor, Dominique de Andrade
INTRODUCTION: The objective of this study was to explore key informant attitudes towards the 'Last Drinks at 3am' legislation in Safe Night Precincts in Queensland, Australia. METHOD: Sixty-six interviews were conducted with a range of stakeholders including licensees, law enforcement and frontline health professionals. Interviews were semi-structured and analysed using thematic analysis. Key informants responded to questions regarding their experiences of, and opinions about, the last drinks legislation...
October 27, 2022: Drug and Alcohol Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36249100/significance-of-knowledge-in-children-on-self-protection-of-sexual-abuse-a-systematic-review
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Zahra Rahimi Khalifeh Kandi, Farbod Ebadi Fard Azar, Farideh Khalajabadi Farahani, Nammamali Azadi, Morteza Mansourian
Background: Sexual child abuse is a form of anti-social behavior with the children that cause potential harm to the health, development and dignity of the child. Knowledge of children about these issues can help to protect themselves against sexual abuse. This study aimed to review systematically available documents about the importance of knowledge on self-protection of sexual abuse in children. Methods: In this systematic review, "sexual abuse", "self-protection" and "knowledge" were searched in Scopus, Google Scholar, Ovid, PubMed, and Science Direct as the search words, and after considering the inclusion criteria and excluding irrelevant articles, the relevant articles were included for data extraction...
August 2022: Iranian Journal of Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36224647/effects-of-structured-exercises-on-selected-psychological-domains-in-individuals-with-type-2-diabetes-mellitus-in-southern-ethiopia-institution-based-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Muluken Gebeyehu, Kessatie Legesse, Soumitra Mondal, Mahmud Abdulkadir, Zeru Bekelle, Alemayehu Molla
BACKGROUND: Psychological disorders are common among individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus. The effect of exercise training on psychological disorders like anxiety and depression has not been well studied in Ethiopia. The objective of this study was to assess the effect of structured aerobic and resistance exercises on psychological domains among people with type 2 diabetes mellitus in southern Ethiopia. METHOD: We began by approaching 97 type 2 diabetic patients who regularly attend follow-up clinics...
October 12, 2022: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36200233/efficacy-of-a-treatment-program-based-on-positive-psychology-for-drug-use-in-juvenile-offenders
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Álvaro Fernández-Moreno, Natalia Redondo Rodríguez, José Luis Graña Gómez
One of the factors that increase the likelihood of adolescents starting to exhibit and consolidate anti-social behavior is drug use, with a consistent pattern of consumption of different substance found in young offenders (Aebi, Bessler & Steinhausen, 2021). A cognitive-behavioral group treatment program inspired by the positive psychology approach was developed and applied to drug use in minors deprived of liberty (experimental group); the results were compared to those of a group of adolescents with the same type of drug use in the same center (active control group) at two points in time: during and after incarceration...
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