Published: 2015-09-20

Dimorphic dimension of domestic aggression and violence conditioning – selected aspects and explorations review

Małgorzata PRZYBYSZ-ZAREMBA
Studia nad Rodziną
Section: Artykuły
https://doi.org/10.21697/snr.2015.37.2.13

Abstract

The text considers domestic aggression and violence conditioning. The analysis of agents and factors as the sources of domestic aggression and violence was of dimorphic character. Two fields were submitted to the analysis and penetration: pre-natal period, that is so called ‘arising aggression and violence’ and the field of the factors within the family-domestic surrounding of an individual. Due to the multiplicity and variety of the factors residing in these fields, there were some relations to agents of commonly destructive (pathological) character, i.e. alcohol abuse as well as to agents not bearing the traits of pathology, i.e. unemployment. Multiply quoted explorations indicate that domestic aggression and violence are rooted in the integrated macro- and micro-social aspects, at times creating a series of pejorative factors triggering domestic aggression and violence. Analysing the conditioning of aggressive and violent behaviours, some selected implications for an individual’s development and functioning, mainly children, were also signalled.

Keywords:

aggression, violence, family, individual

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PRZYBYSZ-ZAREMBA, M. (2015). Dimorphic dimension of domestic aggression and violence conditioning – selected aspects and explorations review. Studia Nad Rodziną, 19(2(37), 243–259. https://doi.org/10.21697/snr.2015.37.2.13

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