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- W2960628085 abstract "Abstract Exposure to trauma affects individuals in all countries whether highly developed or socioeconomically vulnerable. Research shows that anger is a central feature of the response to trauma. Empirical evidence provides robust support for the relationship between trauma exposure, anger, and hostility generally, and also evidence that trauma contributes to the persistent, recurring, distressing, and disabling aggression that is characterized by the diagnosis of IED. Adversity and trauma influence aggression through multiple pathways, including family disruption, individual and community-wide socioeconomic vulnerability, and mental health. Risk factors for posttraumatic aggression include exposure to multiple traumas, PTSD symptoms, depression, substance use, and TBI. Persistent, recurrent aggression as defined by IED appears to be robustly influenced by exposure to multiple traumatic events, childhood physical abuse, and PTSD. Research conducted across cultures (primarily the United States, Timor-Leste, and South Africa) points to the universality of the relationship between trauma, anger, and aggression but also to cross-cultural differences in manifestations of posttrauma psychopathology. Although in many ways anger is a normative response to extreme trauma and injustice, identifying cases of IED has the potential to support recovery by identifying postdisaster community needs, identifying individuals at high risk for future aggressive behavior, facilitating referrals to treatment, and, by so doing, interrupting the cycle of violence." @default.
- W2960628085 created "2019-07-23" @default.
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- W2960628085 date "2019-01-01" @default.
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- W2960628085 title "Psychological Trauma and Intermittent Explosive Disorder" @default.
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