نتایج جستجو برای: anger rumination

تعداد نتایج: 13078  

Journal: :Eating behaviors 2011
Bradley M Appelhans Matthew C Whited Kristin L Schneider Jessica Oleski Sherry L Pagoto

Emotional eating appears to contribute to weight gain, but the characteristics that make one vulnerable to emotional eating remain unclear. The present study examined whether two negative affect response styles, rumination and distraction, influenced palatable food intake following an anger mood induction in normal weight and obese adults. We hypothesized that higher rumination and lower distra...

Journal: :Assessment 2016
Laura M Smart Jessica R Peters Ruth A Baer

Self-criticism is a form of negative self-evaluation that has strong associations with many forms of psychopathology. Rumination is a maladaptive form of repetitive thinking that is associated with many psychological disorders. Although measures of several different types of rumination (e.g., general rumination, depressive rumination, anger rumination) have been developed, none focuses specific...

Introduction: the temperamental traits are considered as an important risk factor for conduct disorder and the mechanisms of this relations is not clear. The aim of this study was investigating the mediating role of anger rumination in relations of affective temperaments with symptoms of conduct disorder in adolescents Methods: The method of this study was descriptive- correlational. The stati...

Journal: :Personality and social psychology review : an official journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc 2013
Thomas F Denson

Angry rumination is perseverative thinking about a personally meaningful anger-inducing event and is a risk factor for aggression. This article presents a new model for understanding angry rumination across five levels of analysis: cognitive, neurobiological, affective, executive control, and behavioral. The type of rumination that occurs at the cognitive level moderates affective responding an...

Journal: :Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 2008
Ulrich Orth Shawn P Cahill Edna B Foa Andreas Maercker

Among trauma-exposed individuals, severity of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms is strongly correlated with anger. The authors used 2 longitudinal data sets with 282 and 218 crime victims, respectively, to investigate the temporal sequence of anger and PTSD symptoms following the assault. Cross-lagged regression analyses indicated that PTSD symptoms predicted subsequent level of ang...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2007
Michael E McCullough Giacomo Bono Lindsey M Root

In 3 studies, the authors investigated whether within-persons increases in rumination about an interpersonal transgression were associated with within-persons reductions in forgiveness. Results supported this hypothesis. The association of transient increases in rumination with transient reductions in forgiveness appeared to be mediated by anger, but not fear, toward the transgressor. The assoc...

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association 2019

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 ...

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