Study Finds on MSN
One in Three Young People Hit Their Parents – And Some Keep Doing It Into Their 20s
In A Nutshell 32.5% of young people reported hitting, kicking, or throwing objects at parents at least once between ages 11-24 in a Swiss study tracking 1,500+ individuals Age 13 is peak risk, with 15 ...
Physical aggression by young people toward their parents occurs quite frequently – yet the subject remains taboo.
A series of three papers from neuroscientist David J. Anderson's laboratory, two in the journal Nature and one in the journal Cell, reveal new insights into the neural signals underlying internal ...
Human history is marked by war, conflict, and violence. From ancient tribal battles to modern political tensions, aggression has shaped our species. It is not confined to warfare; it appears in sports ...
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