Title of article
The Relation Between Anger Coping Strategies, Anger Mood and Somatic Complaints in Children and Adolescents
Author/Authors
Anne C. Miers، نويسنده , , Carolien Rieffe & Mark Meerum Terwogt، نويسنده , , Richard Cowan & Wolfgang Linden، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
12
From page
653
To page
664
Abstract
Attempts to explain the experience of somatic
complaints among children and adolescents suggest that
they may in part result from the influence of particular
strategies for coping with anger on the longevity of
negative emotions. To explore these relationships British
(n=393) and Dutch (n=299) children completed a modified
version of the Behavioral Anger Response Questionnaire
(BARQ), and two additional questionnaires assessing anger
mood and somatic complaints. A hierarchical regression
analysis showed that for both the UK and Dutch samples
two coping styles, Social support-seeking and Rumination,
made a significant contribution to somatic complaints, over
and above the variance explained by anger mood. A
tendency to repeatedly think or talk about an angering event
as a way of coping seems to underlie the observed negative
health effects. In addition, tentative support is given for a
broader range of strategies to cope with anger than just the
traditionally studied anger-out and anger-in styles.
Keywords
Somatic complaints . Angermood . Anger copingstyles . Children . Adolescents
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Record number
828874
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