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The purpose of this article is to focus on unique issues that are encountered in the crosscultural adaptation of measures of emotions. We take into consideration the cross-cultural equivalence of the concept of emotion, and how cultural differences influence the meaning of words that are utilized to describe these concepts. The critical need to take the state-trait distinction into account in adapting measures of emotional states and personality traits is then discussed. The effects of language and culture in adapting measures of the experience, expression, and control of anger in Latin-America are also reviewed. The construction of the Latin American Multicultural State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory is described.
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The purpose of this article is to focus on unique issues that are encountered in the crosscultural adaptation of measures of emotions. We take into consideration the cross-cultural equivalence of the concept of emotion, and how cultural differences influence the meaning of words that are utilized to describe these concepts. The critical need to take the state-trait distinction into account in adapting measures of emotional states and personality traits is then discussed. The effects of language and culture in adapting measures of the experience, expression, and control of anger in Latin-America are also reviewed. The construction of the Latin American Multicultural State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory is described.
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Publicado 2016
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The main purpose of this study was to verify the factorial structure of the two scales that make up the Multicultural Inventory of Expression of Anger and Hostility from a confirmatory perspective. We performed the Confirmatory Factor Analysis with a non-probability sample of 264 participants from a private university in Lima, Peru. The sampling included university students (25%), faculty members (17.8%) and administrative staff (57.2%). The reliability of the instrument was evaluated using the congeneric, tau-equivalent and parallel models for each of the six subscales of the instrument, as well as calculated based on Cronbach's alpha coefficient with confidence intervals. Results: Factor analysis performed in the present Peruvian sample identified four dimensions for the Anger Expression Scale (Anger-In, Anger-Out, Anger/Control In, and Anger/Control-Out) and two factors for the Hostil...
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Publicado 1998
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Percentile rank and normalized T standard scores related to the Multicultural State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory (IMECH) are presented. Obtained from a sample of 1502 freshman students of a public and a private university of Lima-Perú. The Alpha Cronbach reveals strong internal consistency of the Scale (IMECH). The correlations among the variables studied using the varimax rotation allows to find three factors: Factor I related to trait anger, anger in and anger out (factorial load >. 53). Factor II set the relatíon among anger stale and trait anxiety (factorial load >. 59). Factor III reveals The relationship among angry expressed behavioraly and cognitively (factorial load > .80). The depression diverges from the other principal constructs, the factorial loadings are low and show no relationship with none of the three factors.
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Publicado 2022
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Objective: to determine if there is a significant relationship between work stress and expression ofanger in workers of a mining unit in times of covid-19, Juliaca 2021. Methodology: non-experimentaldesign, cross-sectional, correlation type and quantitative approach. The population consisted of 60workers, the sample was non-probabilistic for convenience, the characteristics of the population showedthat the majority belong to the male gender, their ages range from 20 to 50 years and all of them areregistered in the mining unit. The instruments used were the ILO - WHO work stress questionnaire.This instrument achieves a high reliability index with Cronbach’s alpha coefficient of 0.961, and aminimum degree of validity V = 0.98; and the State-Trait anger expression inventory (STAXI 2) reachesa high reliability index with Cronbach’s alpha coefficient of 0.943 and an adequate degree of val...
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Publicado 2023
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Following the perspective of the General Strain Theory (GST), this work explored the relationships between stressful experiences for adolescents, in the family (aggression and problems with the police) and at school (bullying), anger, self-control, and antisocial behaviors. Participated in the study, 102 students, 13 to 16 years old, from public schools in a city in the interior of São Paulo state. They answered five questionnaires. Descriptive analysis and simple and adjusted logistic regression were performed. Having committed school violence, having anger as a trait, and having lower self-control seem to interact and foster the conditions for antisocial behavior. Further studies, with larger and diverse samples, should continue to explore the TGT model, including context variables, which may modulate the focused relationships.
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Publicado 2020
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Cardiovascular Diseases (CVD) are one of the main causes of mortality worldwide. Several studies have proposed that psychological factors explain the morbidity and mortality of CVD, both at the primary and secondary levels. The main objective of the present investigation was to verify the levels of depression, anxiety and anger in people who have suffered a myocardial infarction. Using a case-control design, two groups were contrasted, a group consisting of people who had suffered a myocardial infarction (CVD, n = 33), and another group that served as a control matched by age and sex (n = 33). Although all the contrasted variables present higher levels in the CVD group, only depression presents a statistically significant difference.
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Publicado 2023
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According to Spielberg (1988), anger is defined as a basic emotion which occurs at a particular moment before aggression or hostility. State anger is characterized by subjective feelings that vary in intensity, from mild irritation or annoyance to intense fury and rage. On the other hand, trait anger is defined as a willingness to perceive a wide range of situations as annoying or frustrating and to experience increased state anger. The experience of anger has been related to different health problems (Averill 1983, Mytton et al. 2002), personality disorders (DiGiussepe et al. 2012), suicide risk (Hawkins et al. 2014), and others. The purpose of this study was to conduct a diagnostic assessment of the experience and expression of anger in young university students, as a first step toward future actions promoting proper regulation and anger management. For this purpose, an ex post f...
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Publicado 2023
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Following the perspective of the General Strain Theory (GST), this work explored the relationships between stressful experiences for adolescents, in the family (aggression and problems with the police) and at school (bullying), anger, self-control, and antisocial behaviors. Participated in the study, 102 students, 13 to 16 years old, from public schools in a city in the interior of São Paulo state. They answered five questionnaires. Descriptive analysis and simple and adjusted logistic regression were performed. Having committed school violence, having anger as a trait, and having lower self-control seem to interact and foster the conditions for antisocial behavior. Further studies, with larger and diverse samples, should continue to explore the TGT model, including context variables, which may modulate the focused relationships.
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Publicado 2020
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Cardiovascular Diseases (CVD) are one of the main causes of mortality worldwide. Several studies have proposed that psychological factors explain the morbidity and mortality of CVD, both at the primary and secondary levels. The main objective of the present investigation was to verify the levels of depression, anxiety and anger in people who have suffered a myocardial infarction. Using a case-control design, two groups were contrasted, a group consisting of people who had suffered a myocardial infarction (CVD, n = 33), and another group that served as a control matched by age and sex (n = 33). Although all the contrasted variables present higher levels in the CVD group, only depression presents a statistically significant difference.
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Publicado 2023
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According to Spielberg (1988), anger is defined as a basic emotion which occurs at a particular moment before aggression or hostility. State anger is characterized by subjective feelings that vary in intensity, from mild irritation or annoyance to intense fury and rage. On the other hand, trait anger is defined as a willingness to perceive a wide range of situations as annoying or frustrating and to experience increased state anger. The experience of anger has been related to different health problems (Averill 1983, Mytton et al. 2002), personality disorders (DiGiussepe et al. 2012), suicide risk (Hawkins et al. 2014), and others. The purpose of this study was to conduct a diagnostic assessment of the experience and expression of anger in young university students, as a first step toward future actions promoting proper regulation and anger management. For this purpose, an ex post f...
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Publicado 2000
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You points that in the problem of the worsening of the daily violence they have a lot to do at the disposals states of the anxiety, the anger and the hostility with relationship to certain unjust structural and of the situation factors, for it any psychological intervention with effective presumptions will have to thoroughly be based on the knowledge of the mechanisms of such phenomenons. As for the factors disposals extreme, they have been ignored in connection with the violence, reason why the present investigation outlines an evaluative approach to school youth 's from Lima level and Trujillo, using two instruments: the Inventory of Anxiety Feature-state and the Multicultural Inventory of cholera-hostility, by means of which a sample is analyzed conformed by students of 19 state schools. The results indicate a low and a lowest relationships between the Anxiety and the Anger in the stu...
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Publicado 2000
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You points that in the problem of the worsening of the daily violence they have a lot to do at the disposals states of the anxiety, the anger and the hostility with relationship to certain unjust structural and of the situation factors, for it any psychological intervention with effective presumptions will have to thoroughly be based on the knowledge of the mechanisms of such phenomenons. As for the factors disposals extreme, they have been ignored in connection with the violence, reason why the present investigation outlines an evaluative approach to school youth 's from Lima level and Trujillo, using two instruments: the Inventory of Anxiety Feature-state and the Multicultural Inventory of cholera-hostility, by means of which a sample is analyzed conformed by students of 19 state schools. The results indicate a low and a lowest relationships between the Anxiety and the Anger in the stu...
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Publicado 2024
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This study analyzes the psychometric properties of the 49-item State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory - STAXI-2 in its Spanish version authored by Miguel-Tobal, Casado, Cano-Vindel and Spielberger. It was administered to students from a public university in Lambayeque which study’s population was made up of 2,205 male and female university students, enrolled in the 2018-II academic semester. Content validity was carried out with 10 expert judges and the reliability was carried out with a pilot sample of 30 students. The factor analysis (FA) was analyzed with a sample of 285 students selected through non random sampling; with a significance level of 0.05 and a confidence level of 95% (0.95). The validity and reliability of the instrument was reported, according to Aiken's V and Cronbach's Alpha Coefficient, finding good internal consistency. Likewise, the CFA using the least squares est...
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Publicado 2023
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Background: At present, interventions for the management of problematic anger regulation and psychological inflexibility in affected young adults are scarce. Objetive: to evaluate the efficacy of a brief intervention, in a group and virtual format, for anger regulation and psychological inflexibility reduction. Method: A group of 40 Colombian young adults (40% male; 60% female; M= 25.3 years; SD= 3.35) were randomly assigned to one of two conditions: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy-based intervention for anger regulation and psychological inflexibility reduction and waiting list. Experiential avoidance, cognitive fusion, connection to the present moment, values, and perception of negative effects of problematic anger expression were assessed. Results: Significant differences with large effect sizes were found in the experiential avoidance, cognitive defusion, contact with the present m...
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Publicado 2021
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Esta investigación se llevó a cabo con el objetivo de analizar los errores pragmáticos en la traducción de la obra teatral “Look Back in Anger”, traducida por Victoria Ocampo, Chiclayo-2016. El diseño es de teoría fundamentada. El participante de esta investigación fue la traducción en español de la obra teatral “Look Back in Anger” (Mirando hacia atrás con ira), la cual tiene tres capítulos, de los cuales se escogieron 10 páginas al azar de cada uno para el análisis respectivo. Las técnicas utilizadas fueron el análisis de documentos y la observación. Los instrumentos que se utilizaron para recoger los datos fueron la matriz de análisis y la lista de cotejo las cuales fueron validadas por tres expertos. Los resultados revelaron la existencia de tres tipos de errores pragmáticos como son: Transgresión de la teoría de la relevancia, Transgresión de la teoría ...
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Publicado 2015
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Depression is a mood disorder prevalent in our country that increases vulnerability to suffer affective disorders in adulthood when it appears in childhood or adolescence, with clear implications for the psychosocial functioning. Furthermore anger-hostility brings negative health implications, and in many cases, predicts situations of violence, for it is seen as a result of poor emotional control. The study was subjected to the analysis of depression and anger-hostility variables according to the presence or not of domestic violence in a sample of 472 fourth high school gradestudents, victims and non-victims of domestic violence, who were given a sociodemographic data survey, the Children’s Depression Inventory and the Multicultural State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory, consisting of Wrath State (CE), Trait Anger (CR) and Expression of Anger components. It was found that there is a s...
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Publicado 2020
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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the factor structure of the Emotional Distress Inven-tory (EDI) in a sample of 238 cancer patients. The conceptual framework that guided the development of the EDI, factor structure, internal consistency, and convergent validity are reported. Emotional distress items were developed and administered to cancer patients who initiated chemotherapy and/or radiation treatments at Morton Plant Hospital Cancer Center in Clearwater, Florida, USA. Item responses were examined by factor analyses of principal components with promax rotations. The EDI presents three subscales that assess anxiety/depression, hopelessness, and anger expression as components of emotional distress. We also discuss the important implications of these subscales, particularly the inclusion of anger expression and hopelessness in the assessment of emotional distress in cancer ...
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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the factor structure of the Emotional Distress Inven-tory (EDI) in a sample of 238 cancer patients. The conceptual framework that guided the development of the EDI, factor structure, internal consistency, and convergent validity are reported. Emotional distress items were developed and administered to cancer patients who initiated chemotherapy and/or radiation treatments at Morton Plant Hospital Cancer Center in Clearwater, Florida, USA. Item responses were examined by factor analyses of principal components with promax rotations. The EDI presents three subscales that assess anxiety/depression, hopelessness, and anger expression as components of emotional distress. We also discuss the important implications of these subscales, particularly the inclusion of anger expression and hopelessness in the assessment of emotional distress in cancer ...