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- ItemSomente MetadadadosAgressividade em meninos e meninas: avaliações feitas por mães(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2018-03-19) Araujo, Fernanda Ribeiro de [UNIFESP]; Oliveira-Monteiro, Nancy Ramacciotti de [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Introduction: Aggressiveness May Be Defined As Any Form Of Behavior Intended To Hurt / Injure A Living Being. It Can Be Differentiated Into Direct Aggressiveness (Manifested By Behaviors With The Use Of Force, Aiming To Physically Harm The Other) And Indirect / Hostile (Subtle And Veiled Behaviors To Inflict Damage On The Inner World Of The Other). Direct Aggression Is More Presented By Boys, While Hostile Is More Commonly Used By Girls. Authors Suggest The Interaction Of Biological, Social And Cultural Factors For The Determination Of These Differences Between The Sexes. The Greatest Demand For School Psychology Services In Brazil Is For School-Age Children With Complaints Of Aggression. Objective: To Describe And Compare The Frequency Of Direct Aggression In Children, Considering: Gender, Age Ranges (7 And 8 Years, 9 And 10 Years) And Parental Styles. Method: Were Investigated 47 Mothers Of Boys And Girls Who Live In A Municipality Of Santos (Sp) That Responded To The Child Behavior Checklist For Ages 6-18,