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Review article analyzing the current evidence on the links between rejection sensitivity, schizotypy, and aggression, focusing on psychosocial factors and neural mechanisms.
Year:
2026
Region / City:
London, UK
Subject:
Psychology, Psychiatry
Document Type:
Research Article
Institution:
London South Bank University; Brunel University London
Authors:
Preethi Premkumar, Veena Kumari
Target Audience:
Researchers and clinicians in psychology and psychiatry
Keywords:
Rejection sensitivity, schizotypy, aggression, social anxiety, disorganisation, emotional regulation
Corresponding Author Email:
[email protected]
Methodology:
Literature review, behavioral and neuroimaging studies
Research Focus:
Relationship between rejection sensitivity, schizotypal traits, and aggression
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Year:
2015
Journal:
Nat Sci
Volume:
13
Issue:
1
Pages:
45-48
ISSN:
1545-0740
Author:
Dr. Ghazal Norouzi
Author Affiliation:
Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Institution:
Imam Hussain (AS) Hospital, Tehran, Iran
Study Period:
2009-2013
Study Design:
Retrospective descriptive analytical study
Sample Size:
215 patients
Follow-up Duration:
24 months
Field:
Ophthalmology
Keywords:
Corneal Transplantation; Penetrating Keratoplasty; Graft Rejection; Risk Factors
Language:
English
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Northern Ireland
Subject:
Change of Supplier Metering Process
Document Type:
Procedure
Organization:
Distribution Network Operators
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Suppliers in the gas and electricity market
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
02 April 2019
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Document Version:
1.6
Purpose:
Clarification of the Change of Supplier metering process
Relevant Codes:
Distribution Network Codes
Appendices:
Sample forms for CoS read provision and notional read confirmation
Note:
Year
Subject:
Shared care agreement
Document type:
Letter
Target audience:
Healthcare professionals, medical practitioners
Year:
2023
Region / city:
West Hills, CA, United States
Topic:
Kidney allograft rejection monitoring
Document type:
Research article
Organization / institution:
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Authors:
McFaul M, Ventura C, Evans S, Dundar H, Rumpler MJ, McCloskey C, Lowe D, Vlassov AV
Target audience:
Researchers, clinicians in organ transplant and diagnostics
Period of validity:
2023
Date of approval:
October 23, 2023
Date of changes:
None
Keywords:
Kidney allograft, Post-transplant monitoring, Liquid biopsy, Exosome, mRNA, Quantitative polymerase chain reaction
Corresponding author:
Alexandre V Vlassov, PhD
Summary:
Research on the stability of mRNA from urine-derived exosomes for kidney allograft rejection detection, including effects of sample transportation, storage, and interference substances.
Note:
Year
Contextual Description:
A document detailing the reasons for the rejection of a postal vote due to signature mismatch and instructions on how to remedy it.
Year:
2026
Region:
United States
Topic:
Healthcare Claims Management
Document Type:
Guideline
Agency:
Veterans Affairs
Author:
Program Integrity Department
Target Audience:
Medical providers, healthcare facilities
Legal Reference:
31 U.S.C. 3729
Claim Types:
Purchased Care, CHAMPVA
Period of Application:
Ongoing
Date of Issue:
2026
Revision Date:
N/A
Content Focus:
Pre-payment claim scoring, rejection codes, overpayment recovery procedures
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
Kidney transplant immunology
Document Type:
Supplementary information
Institution:
Academic research study
Author:
Not specified
Study Population:
Kidney transplant patients
Methods:
Flowcytometry, PET-CT imaging
Variables:
Peripheral T cell subsets, regulatory T cells, cortical and medullary uptake values, histopathological features
Sample Size:
n = 11 for clinical correlations, n = 9 for histological correlations
Statistical Analysis:
Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test, Spearman correlation
Significance Threshold:
p < 0.05; trend p < 0.1
Organization:
Beemac Logistics
Department:
Claims Department
Document Type:
Standard Operating Procedure
Subject:
Freight claim reporting and submission process
Industry:
Logistics and freight transportation
Related Departments:
Carrier Payables Team
Contact Person:
Tanner Kutek
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Claims Submission Email:
[email protected]
Carrier Payables Email:
[email protected]
Required Reference:
Beemac Load Number
Key Topics:
Cargo damage reporting, rejected loads, freight theft, claim documentation, carrier payment hold procedures
Supporting Materials Mentioned:
Photos of damaged goods, delivery receipts, customer communications
Intended Users:
Employees or partners responsible for reporting freight incidents and submitting claims
Year:
2023
Study:
Study 1, Study 2
Topic:
Social anxiety, emotional well-being, social behavior
Document type:
Supplemental tables and figures
Institution:
University-affiliated research laboratory
Authors:
Not specified
Sample:
Adults with and without social anxiety disorder
Measures:
Daily self-reported emotions, social approach and avoidance behaviors
Analysis:
Moderation and temporal network analyses
Significant findings:
Associations between rejection, emotional states, and social motivation moderated by social anxiety; group differences in temporal and contemporaneous network structures
Year:
2022
Note:
Region / city
Theme:
Workplace violence and aggression management
Document type:
Consultation response report
Organization / institution:
Department of Health
Target audience:
Healthcare and social care staff, management, and stakeholders
Year:
2016
Region:
Victoria, Australia
Subject:
Clinical aggression management and prevention
Document type:
Report
Institution:
Department of Health and Human Services
Authors:
Professor Brian McKenna, Professor Michael Daffern, Ms Tessa Maguire
Target audience:
Health service staff
References:
Literature reviews and Chief Psychiatrist’s guideline on restrictive interventions
Context:
Mental health services including emergency departments
Training model:
Recovery-oriented, person-centred, trauma-informed care
Methods:
Safewards, Six Core Strategies, trauma-informed care, recovery-oriented care
Year:
2021
Region / city:
Victoria, Australia
Topic:
Occupational health and safety, student behavior management
Document type:
Risk Management Plan
Author:
Department of Education and Training
Target audience:
School staff, teachers, health and safety representatives
Period of validity:
Indefinite
Approval date:
Not provided
Date of amendments:
Not provided
Author:
Adrian Raine
Affiliation:
Departments of Criminology, Psychiatry, and Psychology, University of Pennsylvania
Institution:
University of Pennsylvania
Type of document:
Psychological assessment questionnaire and scoring guide
Purpose:
Measurement of reactive and proactive aggression
Number of items:
23
Response format:
Self-report, 3-point scale (0 = Never, 1 = Sometimes, 2 = Often)
Target population:
Children, adolescents, and adults
Original validation year:
2006
Citation:
Raine et al. (2006), Aggressive Behavior, 32, 159–171
Permission:
Free use for research purposes with author contact requested
Year:
2026
Location:
LIVE INTERACTIVE Webinar
Course Date:
January 13, 2026
Time:
10:00am – 12:10pm MT
Type of document:
Educational Course Description
Target Audience:
Social workers, case managers, paraprofessionals, and health care professionals
Content Level:
Beginner, Intermediate
Presenter:
Leah Daly, MPH
Institution:
Alzheimer’s Foundation of America
Credits:
2 CE credits
Cost:
Free
Course Format:
Live interactive webinar
Course Completion Requirements:
Full attendance and online course evaluation
Language:
English
Date of publication:
January 13, 2026
Duration:
2 hours
Note:
Description
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Mid and South Essex
Theme:
Health and Safety, Workplace Safety, Violence Prevention
Document Type:
Policy
Organization / Institution:
Mid and South Essex Integrated Care Board
Author:
Julie Hill, Lead Security Management Specialist
Target Audience:
MSE ICB staff (including temporary/bank/agency staff), Contractors engaged by the ICS Body, Staff from other MSE ICS Partnership organizations who are members of ICB Committees and other groups
Period of Validity:
From 1 July 2022, review on 1 July 2024
Approval Date:
1 July 2022
Date of Changes:
20 May 2022
Internal Stakeholders Involved:
Internal Audit, Health and Safety Lead, MSE ICB Governance Leads, Chief Finance Officer, Human Resources, Director of Quality and Nursing, CCG Audit Committees in Common
External Stakeholders Involved:
None listed
Impact Assessments:
Equality Impact Assessment
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Behavioral Intervention
Document Type:
Intervention Plan
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Educators, School Support Staff
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Document Title:
Violence and Aggression Risk Assessment Record
Subject:
Violence and Aggression Risk Assessment
Type of Document:
Risk assessment record form
Sector:
Education
Organisation:
Nottinghamshire County Council
Department / Service / Team:
Not specified
Site Address / Location:
Not specified
Assessment Date:
Not specified
Lead Assessor:
Not specified
Authorised By:
Not specified
Persons Affected:
Employees, Contractors, Visitors, Pupils, Clients, Members of the Public / Third Parties
Hazards Considered:
Violence and aggression from pupils, parents, carers, third parties, and environmental factors
Risk Factors:
Physical injury, ill-health, stress, impact on mental health, potential fatal consequences or severe injury
Control Measures:
Behaviour policies, safeguarding procedures, lone working controls, staff training, controlled access, environmental security measures
Related Guidance:
Keeping children safe in education (GOV.UK); Sexual violence and sexual harassment between children in schools and colleges; Preventing bullying (GOV.UK)
Contact Information:
Physical Intervention Team – [email protected]
Note:
; 0115 804 0809
Geographical Scope:
Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom
Intended Users:
School leadership, staff, safeguarding leads, and risk assessors
Author:
Ladislav Volicer
Affiliation:
School of Aging Studies, University of South Florida, Tampa FL, USA
Journal:
Journal of Neurology Research and Therapy
ISSN:
2470-5020
Volume:
2
Issue:
4
Pages:
28–36
Year:
2019
Received:
December 19, 2018
Accepted:
January 18, 2019
Published:
February 21, 2019
DOI:
10.14302/issn.2470-5020.jnrt-18-2554
Article ID:
JNRT-18-2554
License:
Creative Commons Attribution License
Keywords:
dementia, agitation, aggression, neurobiology
Conflict of Interests:
No competing interests declared
Academic Editor:
Bruno Vitturi
Methodology:
Literature review of neurobiological studies indexed in Medline
Scope:
Comparison of neuroanatomical and neurochemical indices associated with aggression and agitation in dementia
Tables:
3
Figures:
0
Article type:
Research review article
Year:
2017
Author:
Mike Hardcastle
Updated:
September 25, 2017
Topic:
Bullying, Gender Differences
Document Type:
Educational Article / Exam Review
Target Audience:
Teachers, Parents, Students
Research References:
Lagerspetz, Bjorqvist, Peltonen; Barbara Leckie
Scope:
School-aged children peer interactions
Key Concepts:
Relational aggression, social exclusion, rumor spreading, emotional bullying