The Aggressive Behavior of Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities is Not Affected by a Full Moon: A 17-Year Study

Stuart Smith
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Abstract Due to past inconsistent results of research concerned with a possible full moon effect on the behavior of individuals with intellectual disabilities, a longer-term study was conducted. Over 17 years, no relationship was found between 210 days with full moons and 12,200 incidents of aggression that were dangerous enough to require intense physical restraint. Furthermore, and contrary to such an effect, percentage of restraint-free days was not lower during the full moon. There was less aggression and restraint during weekends and some holidays with full moons. Results suggested that a stronger social versus geophysical process might be related to past positive findings of a lunar effect and that weekend and holiday periods need to be considered as potential confounding variables. Because of the negative stereotypes associated with the full moon and unusual behavior, it is imperative that studies that find this relationship be replicated.
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智障人士的攻击行为不受满月的影响:一项为期17年的研究
由于过去关于满月对智力障碍个体行为影响的研究结果不一致,因此进行了一项长期研究。在17年的时间里,210天的满月和12200次危险到需要强烈身体约束的攻击事件之间没有关系。此外,与这种效果相反,满月期间无约束日的百分比并不低。在周末和一些满月的假期里,攻击性和克制性会减少。结果表明,更强的社会过程与地球物理过程可能与过去对月球效应的积极发现有关,周末和假期需要被视为潜在的混杂变量。由于对满月和不寻常行为的负面刻板印象,发现这种关系的研究必须得到复制。
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Comprehensive Results in Social Psychology
Comprehensive Results in Social Psychology Psychology-Social Psychology
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