The early biopsychosocial development of boys and the origins of violence in males.

Entwicklungssysteme Neurobiologie des männlichen Säuglings acercamiento biosicosocial approche biopsychosociale biopsychosocial approach biopsychosozialer Ansatz developmental systems etiology of violence etiología de la violencia familias frágiles familles fragiles fragile families infant male neurobiology neurobiologie du nourrisson mâle neurobiología del infante varón schwache Familien sistemas de desarrollo systèmes de développement Ätiologie von Gewalt étiologie de la violence نظم النمو، مسببات العنف، نهج بيوسيكولوجي، علم الأعصاب البيولوجي والرضع الذكور، الأسر الهشة 乳幼児期男児の神経生物学 暴力の病因論 暴力病因學 生物心理社会的アプローチ 生物心理社會方法 男嬰神經生物學 発達システム 發展系統 脆弱な家庭 脆弱家庭

Journal

Infant mental health journal
ISSN: 1097-0355
Titre abrégé: Infant Ment Health J
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 8007859

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
01 2019
Historique:
pubmed: 3 1 2019
medline: 29 10 2019
entrez: 3 1 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

We apply a biopsychosocial approach to introduce early-in-life experiences that explain a significant part of the male preponderance in the perpetration of violence. Early caregiver abuse and neglect, father absence, and exposure to family and neighborhood violence exacerbate boys' greater risk for aggressive behavior and increase the probability of carrying out violent acts later in life. We examine the development of the psychological self and explore conditions that encourage physical aggression, focusing on the impact on the infant and toddler's emergent mental representation of self, others, and self-other relationships. Boys' slower developmental timetable in the first years of life may enhance their vulnerability for disorganization in emergent neurobiological networks mediating organization of socioemotional relationships. Emergent attachment and activation relationship systems may differentially affect risk and resilience in boys and girls, particularly in single-parent families. Evidence has suggested that the dramatic increase in single-parent families is especially linked to corresponding increases in behavioral undercontrol, antisocial behavior, and the emergence of violence in boys.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30602069
doi: 10.1002/imhj.21753
doi:

Types de publication

Introductory Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

5-22

Informations de copyright

© 2019 Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health.

Auteurs

Paul Golding (P)

Santa Fe Boys Educational Foundation, Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Hiram E Fitzgerald (HE)

Department of Psychology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.

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