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  2. Exposure to violent media in childhood may be one modifiable influence on seriously violent behavior in adolescence and adulthood, even for those who have other risk factors. Keywords: Children, Violent media, Seriously violent behavior, Technology.

    • 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2022.03.003
    • 2022/09
  3. Exposure to violent media is associated with increased child and adolescent interpersonal aggression, as well as decreased empathy and prosocial behavior, Brad Bushman (Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA) noted.

    • Bryant Furlow
    • 2017
  4. Aug 11, 2023 · This study finds that all forms of media violence were positively associated with aggression in children and adolescents, with younger children mostly displaying aggressive behavior through...

  5. Feb 25, 2005 · There is consistent evidence that violent imagery in television, film and video, and computer games has substantial short-term effects on arousal, thoughts, and emotions, increasing the likelihood of aggressive or fearful behaviour in younger children, especially in boys.

    • Kevin D. Browne, Catherine E. Hamilton-Giachritsis
    • 2005
  6. Feb 19, 2005 · There is consistent evidence that violent imagery in television, film and video, and computer games has substantial short-term effects on arousal, thoughts, and emotions, increasing the likelihood of aggressive or fearful behaviour in younger children, especially in boys.

    • Kevin D. Browne, Catherine E. Hamilton-Giachritsis
    • 2005
  7. Research by psychologists L. Rowell Huesmann, Leonard Eron, and others starting in the 1980s found that children who watched many hours of violence on television when they were in elementary school tended to show higher levels of aggressive behavior when they became teenagers.

  8. In this national, longitudinal study of children initially 10–15 years of age, findings suggest that exposure to violence in specific mediums and a general diet of violent media across media in childhood are associated with seriously violent behavior in adolescence and adulthood.