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196 related items for PubMed ID: 19825267

  • 41. Attenuating the link between threatened egotism and aggression.
    Konrath S, Bushman BJ, Campbell WK.
    Psychol Sci; 2006 Nov; 17(11):995-1001. PubMed ID: 17176433
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  • 43. Psychopathy factors and risk for aggressive behavior: a test of the "threatened egotism" hypothesis.
    Cale EM, Lilienfeld SO.
    Law Hum Behav; 2006 Feb; 30(1):51-74. PubMed ID: 16729208
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  • 44. An ego/self theory of substance dependence: a contemporary psychoanalytic perspective.
    Khantzian EJ.
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  • 45. Stress and HPA-axis functioning in young people at ultra high risk for psychosis.
    Thompson KN, Phillips LJ, Komesaroff P, Yuen HP, Wood SJ, Pantelis C, Velakoulis D, Yung AR, McGorry PD.
    J Psychiatr Res; 2007 Oct; 41(7):561-9. PubMed ID: 16831447
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  • 49. Pituitary volume prospectively predicts internalizing symptoms in adolescence.
    Zipursky AR, Whittle S, Yücel M, Lorenzetti V, Wood SJ, Lubman DI, Simmons JG, Allen NB.
    J Child Psychol Psychiatry; 2011 Mar; 52(3):315-23. PubMed ID: 21073460
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  • 52. Is hyper-aggressiveness associated with physiological hypoarousal? A comparative study on mouse lines selected for high and low aggressiveness.
    Caramaschi D, de Boer SF, Koolhaas JM.
    Physiol Behav; 2008 Nov 28; 95(4):591-8. PubMed ID: 18817794
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  • 53. Trait correlates of relational aggression in a nonclinical sample: DSM-IV personality disorders and psychopathy.
    Schmeelk KM, Sylvers P, Lilienfeld SO.
    J Pers Disord; 2008 Jun 28; 22(3):269-83. PubMed ID: 18540799
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  • 54. [Role of the neurohypophysis in psychological stress].
    Scantamburlo G, Ansseau M, Legros JJ.
    Encephale; 2001 Jun 28; 27(3):245-59. PubMed ID: 11488255
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  • 56. Relations of proactive and reactive dimensions of aggression to overt and covert narcissism in nonclinical adolescents.
    Fossati A, Borroni S, Eisenberg N, Maffei C.
    Aggress Behav; 2010 Jun 28; 36(1):21-7. PubMed ID: 19918915
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  • 57. Gender-related endocrinological dysfunction and mental disorders.
    Figueira ML, Ouakinin S.
    Curr Opin Psychiatry; 2010 Jul 28; 23(4):369-72. PubMed ID: 20495459
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  • 58. Locus of control as a contributing factor in the relation between self-perception and adolescent aggression.
    Wallace MT, Barry CT, Zeigler-Hill V, Green BA.
    Aggress Behav; 2012 Jul 28; 38(3):213-21. PubMed ID: 22531997
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