Tag: Interpersonal Violence


CULTURE OF HONOR

Culture of Honor Introduction to the Culture of Honor Interpersonal violence, a pervasive and complex issue, carries profound societal implications, yet the underlying mechanisms that contribute to its varied manifestations remain subjects of extensive inquiry. Among the many frameworks proposed to explain regional and cultural differences in aggression, the concept of a culture of honor […]

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DIRECT AGGRESSION

Direct aggression is a type of behavior that is characterized by physical or verbal contact intended to cause harm to another person (Baron & Richardson, 1994). It is considered a form of interpersonal violence and is a major public health problem (World Health Organization, 2002). Direct aggression is associated with a number of adverse outcomes, […]

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