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Biobehavioral responses to interpersonal conflict during anger expression among anger-in and anger-out men

Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2001
To examine whether typical modes of anger expression (ie., anger-in, anger-out) were related to cardiovascular, affective, behavioral, and cognitive responses to interpersonal conflict, 20 anger-in and 20 anger-out undergraduate men participated in 2 role plays, one in which they were instructed to exhibit their anger overtly and the other in which ...
S, Suchday, K T, Larkin
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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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Mindfulness decreases driving anger expression: The mediating effect of driving anger and anger rumination

Accident Analysis & Prevention
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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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. Using the Roy Adaptation Model as
Tamie M, Starner, Rosalind M, Peters
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Anger Expression, Coping Styles, and Well-being

Journal of Health Psychology, 1999
This study examined the role of anger expression in the experience of stress, coping with stress and psychological and physical well-being. Based on a sample of 268 Singaporeans, the results, using structural equation modelling, indicated that anger expression was significantly related to reported stress, mechanisms for coping with stress and ...
Bishop, G.D., Diong, S.-M.
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Driver Anger: Experienced and Expressed

Journal of Ergonomics, 2015
This study aimed to explore driver anger using a Driving Anger Scale (DAS), a subscale of the Driver Behaviour Questionnaire (DBQ) and a General Anger Scale (AX-O). The driving anger scale measured both experienced and expressed anger in various driving related contexts.
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Gender Differences, Anger Expression, and Cardiovascular Risk

Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 2009
Research has established the influence of serum cholesterol and anger management style as cardiovascular risk factors. However, mixed and sometimes contradictory results have created uncertainty with respect to contributions of anger. Some incongruities may be accounted for on the basis of gender differences since a number of studies have employed male
Joseph A, Doster   +4 more
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The expression of anger and its consequences

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1996
Cluster analysis, using TRYSYS key cluster variable analyses, on 59 anger expression items replicated Spielberger's Anger-In and Anger-Control dimensions and revealed seven additional forms of anger expression: Noisy Arguing, Verbal Assault, Physical Assault-People, Physical Assault-Objects, Reciprocal Communication, Time Out, and Direct Expression ...
J L, Deffenbacher   +3 more
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Assessing Anger Expression in Children and Adolescents

Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 1994
Anger expression styles are associated with psychological and physical well-being among adults. Little is known about the role of anger expression in children's functioning. This lack of knowledge has resulted, in part, from a lack of validated tools for anger expression measurement.
K J, Hagglund   +8 more
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[A questionnaire for assessing anger and expression of anger].

Zeitschrift fur klinische Psychologie, Psychopathologie und Psychotherapie, 1991
The State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory (STAXI) developed by Spielberger is a measure for state- and trait-anger and three different forms of anger expression. People differ in the extent to which they express anger overtly and directly (anger out), how often anger feelings are hold in or suppressed (anger in) or in the extent to which they are able
P, Schwenkmezger, V, Hodapp
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