disruptive Definition På dansk

  • 0 causing disorder -- ødelæggende; nedbrydende

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Examples of disruptive

  • In this case, disruptions in the social environment may precede and mediate the expression of genetic influence on disruptive behavior.

  • In years 1 and 2, maltreated children were characterized as more disruptive in their social interactions as rated by peers and counselors.

  • Thus, boys who were highly disruptive and aggressive increased more rapidly on internalizing problems than those who lacked these characteristics.

  • Specifically, disruptive behaviors peak at around age 2 years and then steadily decline whereas anxiety, withdrawal, and dysphoria gradually increase.

  • We conclude that disruptive behavior problems were approximately the same for all clinical groups.

  • At all ages, girls were rated as less disruptive than boys.

  • The conflictual and coercive peer interactions that accompany such rejection may also aggravate disruptive children's use of aggression.

  • Disruptive verbal and physical behaviours specific to each person served as treatment targets.

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