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This is a list of behaviours (particularly antisocial behavior and behavior disorders) that can be triggered or caused by stress in that their incidence can increase as people are placed under pressure from psychological and social stress, particularly when this is stress. This would include external factors such environmental stress, financial strain, relationship termination and occupational stress. It may also arise from internal stressors such as guilt, low self esteem, shame.
Aside from an increase in disorders generally (including physical disorders and mental disorders and psychosomatic disorders) we may look for increases in the following:
- Abuse
- Abandonment
- Abuse of power
- Academic failure
- Academic underachievement
- Accidents
- Acquaintance rape
- Acting out
- Acute alcoholic intoxication
- Addiction
- Aggressive behavior
- Aggressive driving behavior
- Alcohol abuse
- Alcoholism
- Anger
- Antisocial behavior
- Antisocial personality disorder
- Arson
- Attachment disorders
- Attack behavior
- Anxiety
- Autoeroticism
- Avoidance
- Battered child syndrome
- Battered females
- Behavior disorders
- Behavior problems
- Binge drinking
- Binge eating
- Body rocking
- Bullying
- Child abuse
- Child neglect
- Chronic alcoholic intoxication
- Conduct disorder
- Crime
- Criminal behavior
- Criminals
- Cruelty
- Domestic violence
- Driving under the influence
- Drug abuse
- Drug addiction
- Drug dependency
- Elder abuse
- Emotional abuse
- Employee absenteeism
- Erotomania
- Exhibitionism
- Father absence
- Female criminals
- Female delinquency
- Fetishism
- Genocide
- Glue sniffing
- Harassment
- Hate crimes
- Head banging
- Home accidents
- Heroin addiction
- Homicide
- Illegal drug distribution
- Industrial accidents
- Impulse control disorders
- Incest
- Infanticide
- Inhalant abuse
- Internet addiction
- Intimate partner violence
- Intravenous drug use
- Juvenile delinquency
- Juvenile gangs
- Kidnapping
- Kleptomania
- Male criminals
- Male delinquency
- Masochism
- Masterbation
- Mentally ill offenders
- Mother abscence
- Motor traffic accidents
- Nail biting
- Oppositional defiance disorder
- Paraphilias
- Parental absence
- Partner abuse
- Patient violence
- Pedestrian accidents
- Pedophilia
- Perpetrators
- Persecution
- Physical abuse
- Polydrug abuse
- Prisoner abuse
- Psychopathy
- Pyromania
- Rape
- Recividivism
- Relationship termination
- Runaway behavior
- Sadism
- Sadomasochism
- Sadomasochistic personality
- School truancy
- School violence]]
- Self destructive behavior
- Self destructive behavior
- Serial homicide
- Sex offences
- Sexual abuse
- Sexual addiction
- Sexual harassment
- Sexual masochism
- Sexual sadism
- Shoplifting
- Stalking
- Student attrition
- Suicidal ideation
- Suicide
- Tantrums
- Terrorism
- Theft
- Torture
- Transvestism
- Truancy
- Underage drinking
- Urinary incontinence
- Vandalism
- Verbal abuse
- Victimization
- Violence
- Violent crime
- Voyeurism
- Wandering behavior
- Workplace violence
It is important to understand that these effects of stress can also generates further stress themselvesand so be seen as causes of stress
See also[]
- Abuse reporting
- Distal factors
- Fight-or-flight response
- Out of body experiences
- Physical symptoms of stress
- Proximal factors
- Spontaneous abortion