نتایج جستجو برای: multidimensional anger inventory mai

تعداد نتایج: 113649  

2018
Seung Ho Jang Jae Hee Lee Hye Jin Lee Sang Yeol Lee

BACKGROUND Mindfulness-based art therapy (MBAT) induces emotional relaxation in coronary artery disease (CAD) patients, and is a treatment known to improve psychological stability. The objective of this study was to evaluate the treatment effects of MBAT for CAD patients. METHODS A total of 44 CAD patients were selected as participants, 21 patients belonged to a MBAT group, and 23 patients be...

2015
Christianne M. Laing Louise H. Phillips Clare. L. Cooper Judith A. Hosie Fiona Summers

Objective: To investigate the role of different anger variables in predicting quality of life and mood in multiple sclerosis (MS), while controlling for disease severity. Methods: 78 individuals with MS completed questionnaire measures of anger (Anger Rumination Scale and State/Trait Anger Expression Inventory), mood (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale); disease severity (Patient Determined ...

Journal: :Cognitive behaviour therapy 2012
Sonya S Deschênes Michel J Dugas Katie Fracalanza Naomi Koerner

Little is known about the role of anger in the context of anxiety disorders, particularly with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). The aim of study was to examine the relationship between specific dimensions of anger and GAD. Participants (N=381) completed a series of questionnaires, including the Generalized Anxiety Disorder Questionnaire (GAD-Q-IV; Newman et al., 2002, Behavior Therapy, 33, 2...

Journal: :Journal of interpersonal violence 2006
Toshinori Kitamura Chieko Hasui

The effects of anger feelings (rated by the State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory) and witnessing family violence on anxiety and depression (rated by the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale) were examined in 457 junior high school students. Anxiety and depression scores were correlated with frequencies of witnessing family violence. In a regression analysis, however, after controlling for th...

2010
Claude Bélanger Hélène Brisebois

The present study examines the moderating effects of the anger characteristics of violent husbands on the relationships between a set of predictors and both psychological and physical husband violence. Based on data from 76 married violent men recruited through community organizations that work with abusive males, a series of moderated multiple regression analyses showed that anger repression a...

Abbas Abolghasemi, Ayat Hazratyan Kalan, Ozra Ghafari,

Social anxiety disorder is an anxiety disorder in which a person has an excessive and unreasonable fear of social situations. Social anxiety and self-consciousness arise from a fear of being closely watched and criticized by others. Clinical observation also suggests that some persons with social anxiety disorder may experience intense anger at others upon perceived negative evaluation or when ...

Journal: :The Spanish journal of psychology 2005
Esther Calvete Ana Estévez Covadonga Landín Yolanda Martínez Olga Cardeñoso Lourdes Villardón Aurelio Villa

The aim of this study was to develop a Self-Talk Inventory for young adults. This inventory consisted of two scales. The Negative Self-Talk Scale included three categories of self-talk (depressive, anxious, and angry thoughts) and the Positive Self-Talk Scale, three categories (minimization, positive orientation, and coping self-instructions). Participants were 982 undergraduate students (Mean ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 1998
D Stein A Apter G Ratzoni D Har-Even G Avidan

OBJECTIVE To compare the level of negative emotions-anxiety, depression, aggression, and impulsivity-in hospitalized adolescents with a history of either a single or multiple suicide attempts. METHOD Thirty-two adolescents hospitalized for a first suicide attempt, 19 hospitalized for a repeated attempt (fifth or more), 109 nonsuicidal psychiatric inpatients, and 85 community controls were ass...

Journal: :Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 1993

2015
Peter B. Smith Matthew J. Easterbrook Goksu Cagil Celikkol Sylvia Xiaohua Chen Muhammad Rizwan

Hypotheses are tested that ways of handling anger and their consequences will differ in student samples drawn from dignity cultures (UK and Finland), honor cultures (Turkey and Pakistan) and face cultures (Hong Kong and China). In line with our hypotheses, holding anger in and controlling anger correlate positively in face cultures but not in other samples, whereas holding anger in and letting ...

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