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Tuyển tập các báo cáo nghiên cứu về y học được đăng trên tạp chí y học Critical Care giúp cho các bạn có thêm kiến thức về ngành y học đề tài: Psychopathology, trauma and delinquency: subtypes of aggression and their relevance for understanding young offenders. | Steiner et al. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health 2011 5 21 http www.capmh.eom content 5 1 21 CHILD ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY MENTAL HEALTH REVIEW Open Access Psychopathology trauma and delinquency subtypes of aggression and their relevance for understanding young offenders I_I s r- c 4- - Iu- 1h ỉ I I r- r- c I I ĩ 1 l I I r I c I I is2 11 I I I I_Il I ZM Y I Z-XI 3 D v I I n D I S-. V-4 f I . k I i E I r I 5 Hans Steiner Melissa Silverman Niranjan S KarniK Julia Huemer Belinda Planner Christina E Clark James R Blair6 and Rudy Haapanen7 Abstract Objective To examine the implications of an ontology of aggressive behavior which divides aggression into reactive affective defensive impulsive RADI or emotionally hot and planned instrumental predatory PIP or emotionally cold. Recent epidemiological criminological clinical and neuroscience studies converge to support a connection between emotional and trauma related psychopathology and disturbances in the emotions selfregulation and aggressive behavior which has important implications for diagnosis and treatment especially for delinquent populations. Method Selective review of preclinical and clinical studies in normal clinical and delinquent populations. Results In delinquent populations we observe an increase in psychopathology and especially trauma related psychopathology which impacts emotions and self-regulation in a manner that hotly emotionally charged acts of aggression become more likely. The identification of these disturbances can be supported by findings in cognitive neuroscience. These hot aggressive acts can be delineated from planned or emotionally cold aggression. Conclusion Our findings support a typology of diagnostic labels for disruptive behaviors such as conduct disorder and oppositional defiant disorder as it appears that these acts of hot emotional aggression are a legitimate target for psychopharmacological and other trauma specific interventions. The identification of this subtype of .