VIOLENT BEHAVIOR RISK: A PREDICTIVE ANALYSIS Intro
VIOLENT
BEHAVIOR RISK: A PREDICTIVE ANALYSIS Aggressive and violent
behavior has become an increasing concern in American society over the past two decades. ....
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Ethical Behavior & Issue of HIV/AIDS
.... The question is one of public health policy. Does the
behavior and
risk associated with infected medical professionals present a public health threat? ....
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Vaccinations and Perceptions of Risk in Latino Mothers
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risk for HPV and female Latinos who are mothers would benefit from this immunization to guard against getting the disease. Ajzen's Theory of Planned
Behavior ( ....
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Childhood Sexual Abuse & Youth Runaway Behavior
.... interview instrument, HEADSS (Home, Education, Activities, Drug use and abuse, Sexual
behavior, Suicide
Behavior and Depression) to High
Risk Youth Clinic ....
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Behavior of Asset Prices
.... The MDH, however, appears to ignore that
behavior within a limited time period has .... assets have a finite variance in order to define the
risk/reward relationship ....
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Smoking Behavior
.... Cognitive appraisal, self-efficacy, and cigarette smoking
behavior. Addictive Behaviors, 16(6), 381-388. Ute, J. (1994). Coronary heart disease
risk factors in ....
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Violent Behavior Studies
.... significantly better than clinical instruments in predicting violent
behavior, in particular .... delusions, were all indicators of reduced violence
risk on release ....
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Teenage Smoking Health Risk
.... the question of effectiveness (AHPA, 2000; Watkins, 1998), and
behavior-oriented antismoking .... Yet at-
risk populations plainly need information they can use, act ....
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E-Commerce & Security & Consumer Behavior
.... product disclosure and retailer disclosure and reduced information
risk in their e .... continue to shape many important aspects of e-commerce consumer
behavior. ....
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Organizational Behavior in a School Cafeteria
.... globalization, organizational mission, and economy impact organizational
behavior in three .... products to foreign countries, a minimal-
risk approach that does not ....
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Consumer Behavior Theory
.... and Chesters (2002) contend that the behavioral theory of consumer
behavior offer an .... Thus, if a low-
risk investment of the resources used in the production ....
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Classical & Operant Conditioning
.... payment of huge monetary bonuses for exceeding short-term performance targets regardless of
risk or long-term outcomes of such
behavior illustrates positive ....
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Adolescent Suicide: Survey of Literature and Research Proposal
.... What the researchers found was that the
risk of suicide
behavior was surprisingly high in youth in substance abuse programs. It ....
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Population of At-Risk Students
.... Gregg, S. (1996). Preventing antisocial
behavior in disabled and at-
risk students. Policy briefs. (Charleston, West Virginia: Appalachia Educational Lab). ....
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Worksite Wellness & Diversity
.... If you facilitate an environment where high-
risk people are encouraged to adopt low-
risk behavior, the cost savings will follow the
risk" (Mason 6). The second ....
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Risk of Electronically Stored Data
.... The Gulf War in 1991, as an example, posed major
risk for the .... discussion develops a theoretical basis for the consideration of
behavior within organizational ....
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STDs and Preventive Measures
.... sex because medical advances and better HIV drugs have led to a decline in AIDS deaths, suggesting that they are engaging in high-
risk behavior which could ....
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Single Parent Children
.... to help children that are at-
risk in single-parent families we need to focus on why single parenthood is not a
risk for problematic
behavior and development in ....
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Condoms
.... Approaches that are built on blaming boys for
risk behavior, or that seeks to scare them into responsible
behavior, are bound to produce defiance or ....
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Health Measurements INTRODUCTION Issues of health mea
.... of a more vulnerable, higher
risk taking subgroup of students could be identified, and this data could be used as a predictor of
risk behavior when measuring ....
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Effects of Smoking During Pregnancy
.... to the baby, as well as the exposure to the chemicals in cigarettes, can increase the
risk of learning disabilities, future childhood
behavior problems, and ....
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Sexual Behavior in the Human Female
.... noted, however, the mores and laws of the country are frequently "so remote from the actual
behavior of the average citizen" that people take a
risk of social ....
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Societal Problems of Teenage Sex
.... likely than those who had not to engage in HIV related
risk behaviors, discussed HIV with their peers will be more likely to report HIV related
risk behavior. ....
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Gangs: Why People Join Them and the Typical Gang Member
.... However, Roleff points out that poverty is really a cluster of several factors, all of which operate to increase the
risk of criminal
behavior. ....
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Wellness Business Plan
.... If you facilitate an environment where high-
risk people are encouraged to adopt low-
risk behavior, the cost savings will follow". ....
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Problems Facing Contempary Adolescents
.... JAMA, 273, 1734. Rotheram Borus, MJ (1993). Suicidal
behavior and
risk factors among runaway youths. JAMA, 269, 1377. Schrof, JM (1995). ....
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BIRTH CONTROL FOR TEENAGERS
.... 94-95). A Youth
Risk Behavior Survey (Colorado State Department of Education, 1991, pp. 1 .... (1991). Youth
risk behavior survey. Denver ....
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Self-Mutilating Adolescents
.... Given that adolescents who are engaged in self-mutilating
behavior are at
risk for the development of other significant mental and physical problems and ....
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Gang Risk Factors
.... in the age 12 to 18 year-old cohort at
risk for gang .... attendance or performance; saying out without reason, secrecy, confrontational
behavior; and changes in ....
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ASPD
.... Since antisocial parents model
behavior for their children, it is easy to see why many children of antisocial parents are at
risk for developing a similar ....
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