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Expression of Anger by Samoan Adults
A modified version of Spielberger's 1988 Anger Expression Inventory including four Samoan culture-specific anger terms was administered to 593 adult American and Western Samoans, 25 to 55 years, to assess intrasample age, sex, and location differences and to examine its cross-cultural utility by an exploratory factor analysis.
M S, Steele, S T, McGarvey
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The expression of anger on the road
Safety Science, 2015This research used the Driving Anger Expression Inventory (DAX) to investigate the expression of driving anger amongst a sample of New Zealand drivers. Confirmatory Factor Analysis found that the data fitted a three factor solution, which consisted of: Verbal Aggressive Expression; Use of a Vehicle to express anger, and an Adaptive/Constructive factor.
Mark J M Sullman
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Mindfulness is a state of being fully attentive to the current moment and is an experiential way of living in daily life. As a personal trait, mindfulness has been proven to enhance various negative emotions and behaviors. However, in the field of driving, there is still a lack of research on the mechanisms of mindfulness on anger expression behavior ...
Weina Qu, Muyi Liu, Yan Ge
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Based on the short form of the driving anger expression inventory (DAX-short, 15-item), the present study developed an adapted version of the DAX for cyclists (CAX, 14 items). The data basis was an online survey of 2000 inhabitants of Denmark.
Mette Møller, Sonja Haustein
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Psychometric adaptation of the driving anger expression inventory in a Chinese sample
The purpose of this study was to assess the psychometric properties and the factorial structure of the Driving Anger Expression Inventory (DAX) in a Chinese sample.
Yan Ge, Weina Qu, Wenguo Zhao
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Road anger expression—Changes over time and attributed reasons
Based on the results from three independent surveys conducted in Denmark in 2005, 2008 and 2016, this paper provides an overview of the development of road anger expression in general and in demographic sub-groups of road users.
Mette Møller, Sonja Haustein
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Anger expression and chronic pain
Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 1994Intensity of angry feelings and styles of expressing anger were examined for their relationship to measures of the chronic pain experience. Subjects were 142 chronic pain patients. Multiple regression analyses revealed that a style of inhibiting the expression of angry feelings was the strongest predictor of reports of pain intensity and pain behavior ...
R D, Kerns, R, Rosenberg, M C, Jacob
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Assessment of anger expression in children: The pediatric anger expression scale
Personality and Individual Differences, 1989Abstract Anger expression stylistics have been the focus of increasing attention in research on cadiovascular diseases. Research with adults has lead to increasingly complex models of anger response stylistics. The present study describes further research on the Pediatric Anger Expression Scale (PAES).
Gerard A. Jacobs +2 more
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Anger and anger expression in relationships
2007This research investigated two developmental origins of anger and anger expression in partnered relationships. Emotions and behavior in intimate relationships may develop from observing parent behavior in intimate relationships. Such emotions and behaviors may also develop from observing parent behavior toward the child which he/she carries over into ...
Kocur, Jodie L. +4 more
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Anger expression and lipid concentrations
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 1995We used 2 different strategies to examine the relation between anger expression and lipid concentrations in 116 middle-aged men. Using the common analytic method used in the literature, the group crossing approach, we examined whether Anger-In. Anger-Out, and their interaction were related to lipids. Regression analyses revealed that Anger-In and Anger-
T O, Engebretson, C M, Stoney
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