نتایج جستجو برای: anger and hostility

تعداد نتایج: 16827925  

2016
Yu Gao Lu Shi Kelly C. Smith Jeffery B. Kingree Martie Thompson

BACKGROUND The link between trait mindfulness and several dimensions of aggression (verbal, anger and hostility) has been documented, while the link between physical aggression and trait mindfulness remains less clear. METHOD We used two datasets: one United States sample from 300 freshmen males from Clemson University, South Carolina and a Chinese sample of 1516 freshmen students from Shangh...

Journal: :Journal of health and social behavior 2010
Pamela Braboy Jackson David R Williams Dan J Stein Allen Herman Stacey L Williams Deidre L Redmond

We analyze data from the South African Stress and Health Study, a nationally representative in-person psychiatric epidemiologic survey of 4,351 adults conducted as part of the World Mental Health Survey Initiative between January 2002 and June 2004. All blacks (Africans, Coloreds, and Indians) initially report higher levels of non-specific distress and anger/hostility than whites. Access to soc...

Journal: :Psychosomatic medicine 2000
P H Steegmans A W Hoes A A Bak E van der Does D E Grobbee

OBJECTIVE Investigators from several studies have reported a positive relationship between low cholesterol levels and death due to violent causes (eg, suicide and accidents), possibly mediated by depressive symptoms, aggression or hostility, or impulsivity. We set out to establish whether middle-aged men with chronically low cholesterol levels (< or =4.5 mmol/liter) have a higher risk of having...

2008
Biing-Jiun Shen Amanda J Countryman Avron Spiro

Objective: To assess whether psychological constructs of hostility, anger, type A behavior pattern, and depressive symptom severity 1) were associated with concurrent and prospective fasting glucose levels and 2) whether this association was moderated by marital status. Research Design and Methods: Participants were 485 healthy men (mean age = 59 [SD=7] years) without a history of heart disease...

2013
Im Hong Jeon Kyung Ran Kim Hwan Hee Kim Jin Young Park Mikyung Lee Hye Hyun Jo Se Jun Koo Yu Jin Jeong Yun Young Song Jee In Kang Su Young Lee Eun Lee Suk Kyoon An

OBJECTIVE Attributional style, especially external personal attribution bias, was found to play a pivotal role in clinical and non-clinical paranoia. The study of the relationship of the tendency to infer/perceive hostility and blame with theory of mind skills has significant theoretical importance as it may provide additional information on how persons process social situations. The aim of thi...

Journal: :Psychosomatic medicine 2010
Richard P Sloan Peter A Shapiro Ethan E Gorenstein Felice A Tager Catherine E Monk Paula S McKinley Michael M Myers Emilia Bagiella Ivy Chen Richard Steinman J Thomas Bigger

OBJECTIVE To test whether reduction in hostility increases autonomic regulation of the heart. METHODS In this randomized controlled trial, participants were 158 healthy adults, aged 20 years to 45 years, who were 1 standard deviation (SD) above national norms on the Cook-Medley Hostility and the Spielberger Trait Anger Indices. Participants also were interviewed, using the Interpersonal Hosti...

Journal: :Emotion 2014
Colleen A Quinn David Rollock Scott R Vrana

Spielberger's state-trait theory of anger was investigated in adolescents (n = 201, ages 10-18, 53% African American, 47% European American, 48% female) using Deffenbacher's five hypotheses formulated to test the theory in adults. Self-reported experience, heart rate (HR), systolic blood pressure (SBP), and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) responses to anger provoking imagery scripts found strong...

Journal: :Journal of clinical psychology 1998
E W Farber K Burge-Callaway

This study investigated self-reported anger, hostility, interpersonal aggressiveness, and self-confidence in 19 Type A and 11 Type B adolescent boys ages 15 and 16. It was hypothesized that Type As would report greater trait anger and aggressiveness, less confidence in interpersonal relating, and would endorse a pattern of expression of anger and aggressiveness that would differ from Type Bs. N...

Journal: :Pain practice : the official journal of World Institute of Pain 2011
David A Fishbain John E Lewis Daniel Bruns John Mark Disorbio Jinrun Gao Laura J Meyer

OBJECTIVES (1) Determine and compare prevalence of forms of anger (FOA; anger, hostility, aggression, anger-in, anger-out, chronic anger) in community nonpatients (n=478), community patients (n=158), acute pain patients (APPs; n=326), chronic pain patients (CPPs; n=341); and (2) develop FOA predictor models in APPs and CPPs. DESIGN A large set of items containing the FOA items was administere...

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