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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abuse behavior" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct term would typically be "abusive behavior."
Example: "The therapist noted that the patient exhibited signs of abusive behavior in their relationships."
Alternatives: "abusive conduct" or "mistreatment behavior."
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"We have to expect this kind of scrutiny," says White. "Some research on sex-related and substance abuse behavior is easy to ridicule if it is taken out of its public health context.
Using this set of reactions, along with estimated kinetic parameters and designs for high-rate batteries, models for the abuse behavior (oven, short-circuit, overcharge, nail, crush) are developed.
This is particularly relevant in the context of drug abuse, where drug abuse behavior can be represented.
There is a high prevalence of intimate partner violence, in particular emotional abuse behavior, against the women attending hospitals in Erbil.
The diagnosis of HIV infection may lead to precipitous revelation of hidden sexual or drug abuse behavior, eliciting shame and self-loathing.
In this study, the prevalence of illicit drug abuse behavior is 3.2%, which is relatively higher than that in Beijing (0.8%) [ 14] and Shenyang (2.8%) [ 12], while it is significantly lower than Chengdu MSM [ 26].
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These risks include a family history of addiction (drug, alcohol or tobacco), people with other mental conditions (including depression, anxiety, PTSD, ADHD, and even loneliness), social or peer pressures (friends with addiction or abuse behaviors), and individuals with poor family support.
Stress mobilizes the corticotropin releasing factor (CRF /urocortin neuropeptide systems to activate the hypothalamic-pituitary adrenal axis (HPA), and extra-hypothalamic actions of CRF can stimulate the neuronal circuits responsible for stress-induced anxiety, dysphoria, and reinstatement of drug abuse behaviors [1] [8].
Opioid treatment for dyspnea is consistent with good medical practice, ethical when the intent is to relieve suffering, widely accepted when standard dosing guidelines are followed, and very unlikely to be associated with abuse behaviors [ 52].
Physical abuse was assessed with 13 items: slapping, pushing or shaking or throwing things, twisting arm or pulling hair were classified as moderate physical abuse behaviors, whereas hitting, kicking or dragging, choking or burning and threatening with a weapon or using a weapon (gun, knife, or other object) were classified as severe.
This conclusion supports similar findings in other literature documenting associations between childhood externalizing disorders and deviant problem behaviors ([ 56, 57] in [ 21]) such as a paper by [ 21] which found childhood externalizing psychopathology to be a more robust prospective predictor than internalizing psychopathology of early onset substance abuse behaviors.
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