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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 April 2020
Revealing of personal factors, personal biography factors which influence formation of aggressive behavior.
With questionnaires and analysis of personal biography we have revealed factors influencing formation of aggression. We have examined 158 men at the age of 32–58 years. 62% of men were in the second marriage. 73% of men had one or more children. 38% were in not registered marriage. Only 43% had stable high paid work, the rest had problems both with earnings and presence of job.
Factors influencing formation of aggressive behavior:
- Jealousy, which is pathological in nature, more unfounded
- Control over the behavior of his wife or other relatives
- A quick marriage.
- Emotional immaturity
- Brutality towards animals
- The destruction of objects, this pattern of behavior persists in his own family.
- Hypersensitivity, use of violence in the family, unrealistic expectations, the presence of brain injury, problems with law enforcement authorities in their teens, frequent changes of jobs, bad relationships with other family members, beatings in the past, lack of friends, a constant circle of friends, high level of conflict, a categorical decision challenging task.
Thus, the presented markers of personal characteristics surveyed indicate a propensity for violence. If a man finds several above features (three or four), then the likelihood of violence is high enough, the richer the set of these characteristics, the greater the likelihood of violence.
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