نتایج جستجو برای: bystander effects

تعداد نتایج: 1547620  

2016
Richard W. Smith Richard D. Moccia

The radiation induced bystander effect describes the response of non-irradiated cells to transmissible signals emitted from irradiated cells. This has been shown in vivo in more than one species of irradiated fish swimming with non-irradiated bystander fish. Irradiation of adult fish results in a short-term bystander effect which then attenuates. However early life stage irradiation results in ...

Journal: :Violence against women 2011
Ann L Coker Patricia G Cook-Craig Corrine M Williams Bonnie S Fisher Emily R Clear Lisandra S Garcia Lea M Hegge

Using a cross-sectional survey of a random sample of 7,945 college undergraduates, we report on the association between having received Green Dot active bystander behavior training and the frequency of actual and observed self-reported active bystander behaviors as well as violence acceptance norms. Of 2,504 students aged 18 to 26 who completed the survey, 46% had heard a Green Dot speech on ca...

Journal: :The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine 2016
Ernest N Jouriles David Rosenfield Kristen Yule Kelli S Sargent Renee McDonald

PURPOSE Dating violence among adolescents is associated with a variety of negative health consequences for victims. Bystander programs are being developed and implemented with the intention of preventing such violence, but determinants of high-school students' responsive bystander behavior remain unclear. The present study examines hypothesized determinants of high-school students' bystander be...

Journal: :Frontiers in psychology 2016
Marco van Bommel Jan-Willem van Prooijen Henk Elffers Paul A. M. Van Lange

People help each other less often and less quickly when bystanders are present. In this paper, we propose that alcohol consumption could attenuate or reverse this so-called bystander effect. Alcohol impairs people cognitively and perceptually, leading them to think less about the presence of others and behave less inhibited. Moreover, alcohol makes people more prone to see the benefits of helpi...

2017
Janet E. Bray Lahn Straney Karen Smith Susie Cartledge Rosalind Case Stephen Bernard Judith Finn

BACKGROUND Bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) more than doubles the chance of surviving an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Recent data have shown considerable regional variation in bystander CPR rates across the Australian state of Victoria. This study aims to determine whether there is associated regional variation in rates of CPR training and willingness to perform CPR in these com...

Journal: :International Journal of Molecular Sciences 2015

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