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Hostility, Anger Control, and Anger Expression as Predictors of Cardiovascular Disease

Psychosomatic Medicine, 2010
To examine in a prospective setting whether different hostility measures, including Cynical Distrust, Trait Anger, Anger Out, Anger In, and Anger Control, are related to cardiovascular disease (CVD) and ischemic heart disease (IHD).Participants comprised 25- to 74-year-old men (n = 3850) and women (n = 4083), followed up for 10 to 15 years. Trait Anger,
Ari, Haukkala   +4 more
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Trait anger and anger expression style in children's risky decisions

Aggressive Behavior, 2008
AbstractIn this study, 104 children completed a task, measuring risk decision‐making, and the State‐Trait Anger Expression Inventory for Children and Adolescents . Subjects were also asked to evaluate the degree of danger, benefit, fun and fear perceived for each risky choice. Analyses indicated that (a) risk decision‐making was predicted by both trait
GAMBETTI, ELISA, GIUSBERTI, FIORELLA
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Anger Expression Correlates With Platelet Aggregation

Behavioral Medicine, 1997
Potential relationships between increased platelet aggregability and such psychological characteristics as hostility and anger were investigated as part of a larger intervention study investigating the potential efficacy of stress-reduction treatments. Participants performed 6-minute mental arithmetic tests under time pressure. Blood was sampled during
S R, Wenneberg   +7 more
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Anger Expression and Blood Pressure in Adolescents

The Journal of School Nursing, 2004
The clinical significance of childhood hypertension is important as elevated pressures during childhood are found to follow a progressively increasing track into adulthood. Little work has been done to examine the relationship of emotions and emotional behavioral factors to the development of hypertension in children.
Tamie M, Starner, Rosalind M, Peters
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A Test to Measure the Awareness and Expression of Anger

Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 2010
The purpose of this project was to develop a reliable, objective and practical tool with which the awareness and expression of anger could be investigated. This paper gives a description of the Awareness and Expression of Anger Indicator (AEAI). The AEAI is a short and easy to use test.
R F, Catchlove, R E, Braha
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Vocal Expressions of Anger

2009
The empirical literature demonstrates that vocal expressions of Anger are recognized at levels far exceeding chance. Further, several acoustic features of Anger expressions, including intensity, rate, and pitch, appear to serve as the basis for recognition.
James A. Green   +2 more
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The Anger Expression Scale and State-Trait Anger Scale

Criminal Justice and Behavior, 1992
The present study examined psychometric properties of the Anger Expression Scale (AX) and the State-Trait Anger Scale (STAS) in an inmate sample. Principal component analysis of the Anger Expression Scale yielded three factors: anger-in, anger-out, and anger-control.
DARYL G. KRONER, JOHN R. REDDON
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Anger and anger expression in adults with high ADHD symptoms

Journal of Attention Disorders, 1997
This study examined differences in anger and anger expression between college students high in symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disordered (ADHD) and non-ADHD college students. Other emotional and psychological differences were also explored.
C.A. Ramirez   +6 more
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Response Styles in the Assessment of Anger Expression.

Psychological Assessment, 2005
This study demonstrates how mixture distribution item response models can be used to detect different response styles in the clinical assessment of anger expression. Analyses of 3 subscales of the State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory in a clinical sample of 4,497 patients revealed that there are different response styles that manifest themselves in 2-
Mario Gollwitzer   +2 more
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Bus drivers’ anger and anger expression in driver–passenger conflicts

International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics
Bus driver anger due to passenger misbehavior may lead to serious bus accidents, yet there are no mature tools available to capture bus driver reactions during driver-passenger conflicts. The bus driver anger scale (BDAS) and the bus driver anger expression inventory (BDAX) were developed to measure the anger levels and expressions of drivers in such ...
Yi Tang, Qun Chen, Shi Ye
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