نتایج جستجو برای: religious anger manage

تعداد نتایج: 117008  

Journal: :Personality disorders 2014
Jessica R Peters Paul J Geiger Laura M Smart Ruth A Baer

Two prominent emotions in borderline personality disorder (BPD) are shame and anger. Rumination has been demonstrated to occur in response to shame and to escalate anger, and rumination, particularly anger rumination, has been shown to predict BPD symptoms. The present study tested a structural equation model in which shame leads to the features of BPD via increased anger and anger rumination. ...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2003
Jerry L Deffenbacher David M Deffenbacher Rebekah S Lynch Tracy L Richards

This research tested hypotheses from state-trait anger theory applied to anger while driving. High and low anger drivers drove equally often and as many miles, but high anger drivers reported more frequent and intense anger and more aggression and risky behavior in daily driving, greater anger in frequently occurring situations, more frequent close calls and moving violations, and greater use o...

2015
Julia Lawton Jackie Kirkham David White David Rankin Cindy Cooper Simon Heller

BACKGROUND The perspectives and experiences of trial staff are increasingly being investigated as these can be used to improve recruitment, adherence to trial protocols and support given to future staff. We interviewed staff working on a type 1 diabetes trial in order to aid interpretation of trial findings, inform recommendations for the rollout of the treatments investigated and provide recom...

Journal: :Alcohol and alcoholism 2011
Hatice Demirbas Inci Ozgur Ilhan Yildirim Beyatli Dogan

AIMS To assess the relationships between trait anger (T-Anger) and anger expression styles and emotional states-suicide probability, depression, state and trait anxiety and self-esteem--in alcohol-dependent inpatients. METHODS The patients included in this study were 142 male inpatients with alcohol dependence according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) cri...

2017
Parvin Mangolian Shahrbabaki Esmat Nouhi Majid Kazemi Fazlollah Ahmadi

BACKGROUND Many patients with heart failure grapple with related problems that threaten their feeling of well-being and quality of life. Patients look for ways to cope with the new situation. The present study aimed to explore religious coping from the perspective of patients with heart failure. METHODS This qualitative study used the content analysis of the semi-structured interviews. The da...

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 ...

2015
Ibrahim Tanrikulu Marilyn Campbell

a r t i c l e i n f o This study investigated the associations of gender, age, trait anger, moral disengagement, witnessing of interparental conflict, school connectedness and the religious makeup of the school setting in the involvement in traditional bullying and cyberbullying perpetration. Five hundred Australian students completed an anonymous self-report, paper-based questionnaire. Accordi...

Journal: :Archives of psychiatric nursing 2010
Young-Joo Park Hosihn Ryu Kuem Sun Han Jung Hye Kwon Han Kyeom Kim Hyun Cheol Kang Ji-Won Yoon Suk-Hee Cheon Hyunjeong Shin

This study described the levels of anger, anger expression, and suicidal ideation in Korean adolescents. Data from 18,752 adolescents were collected using a self-report questionnaire. Anger, anger expression, and suicidal ideation exhibited significant differences according to school level and gender. The group with higher anger and anger expression showed a higher average suicidal ideation sco...

Journal: :Journal of affective disorders 2014
Sunny J Dutra Elizabeth J Reeves Iris B Mauss June Gruber

BACKGROUND Elevated anger is a prominent clinical feature of bipolar disorder (BD). However, it is unclear whether this feature is characterized by elevated trait anger (i.e., how much anger one experiences in general) and/or state anger (i.e., how much anger one experiences when provoked), how stable anger elevations are (i.e., whether they appear during remission), and whether they have progn...

Journal: :The Iowa Review 2002

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