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Journal articles on the topic "Adapted Novaco Anger Inventory"

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Lindqvist, Judit Krisztina, Anna Maria Dåderman, and Åke Hellström. "SWEDISH ADAPTATIONS OF THE NOVACO ANGER SCALE-1998, THE PROVOCATION INVENTORY, AND THE STATE-TRAIT ANGER EXPRESSION INVENTORY-2." Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal 31, no. 8 (January 1, 2003): 773–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.2224/sbp.2003.31.8.773.

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The first Swedish adaptations of the Novaco Anger Scale-1998 (R. W. Novaco, personal communication, April 11, 2001), the Provocation Inventory, (R. W. Novaco, personal communication, April 11, 2001) and the State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory-2 (Spielberger, 1999) (named as NAS-1998-S, PI-S and STAXI-2-S respectively), were performed in this study. A sample of undergraduate males (N=100) from Stockholm University completed the adaptations. Investigations of factor structures, relationships between scales, reliability, and construct validity of the adaptations were performed and the results were related to previous studies. The hypothesised factor structures were found for NAS-1998-S and PI-S; for STAXI-2-S a modified three-factor solution emerged. The adaptations had appropriate levels of reliability. The obtained model of construct validity revealed substantial similarity to Spielberger's (1999) multidimensional anger model.
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Huss, Matthew T., Gary K. Leak, and Stephen F. Davis. "A validation study of the Novaco Anger Inventory." Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 31, no. 4 (April 1993): 279–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.3758/bf03334928.

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Unverzagt, Frederick W., and Thomas Schill. "Anger Assessment and its Relation to Self-Report of Aggressive Behavior." Psychological Reports 65, no. 2 (October 1989): 585–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.1989.65.2.585.

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The effectiveness of anger assessment in classifying self-report of aggressive behavior was examined using a sample of normal college students. Paper-and-pencil measures of anger (Novaco Anger Inventory and Spielberger's Trait Anger scale) were not effective in accurately classifying subjects high and low in self-report of aggressive behavior. Explanations of this finding were discussed.
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Kalay, Tuba, İlke Sine Egeci, and Serap Ozer. "Turkish adaptation and validation of Spielberger’s State Anger Subscale." Global Journal of Psychology Research: New Trends and Issues 7, no. 2 (October 24, 2017): 71–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.18844/gjpr.v7i2.2572.

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Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate the psychometric properties of the Turkish version of the State Anger Subscale of Spielberger using a sample of Turkish undergraduate students aged 18 to 31 years. The scale’s reliability and validity were assessed by examining its internal consistency, factor analytic structure, concurrent, and construct validity. Supporting the validity of the scale, one factor structure underlying the original form was replicated. A statistically significant relation between the State Trait Anger Expression Inventory and the Novaco Anger Scale was also found. Regarding construct validity, an experimental manipulation using anger induction and imagination revealed a significant difference between experimental and control group. Overall, the findings indicate that the State Anger Subscale is a reliable and valid assessment tool for research and clinical practice to identify angry people in Turkey. Keywords: State anger, anger expression, adaptation, STAXI, emotions.
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Hornsveld, Ruud H. J., Peter Muris, and Floris W. Kraaimaat. "The Novaco Anger Scale–Provocation Inventory (1994 version) in Dutch forensic psychiatric patients." Psychological Assessment 23, no. 4 (2011): 937–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0024018.

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Kehn, Andre, Scott E. Culhane, Larisa Kolmans, and Stephan J. Bongard. "The German Translation of the Novaco Anger Scale and Provocation Inventory (Ger - NAS-PI)." Current Psychology 34, no. 2 (August 23, 2014): 294–310. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12144-014-9258-x.

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Witte, Tricia H., Kelley L. Callahan, and Mark Perez-Lopez. "Narcissism and Anger: An Exploration of Underlying Correlates." Psychological Reports 90, no. 3 (June 2002): 871–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.2002.90.3.871.

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Many have posited that narcissistic individuals are sensitive to insults and prone to react to such criticism with anger and hostility. Given that such anger is provoked by criticism from others, it was hypothesized that narcissistic traits which relate to perceived position of authority or superiority and an inflated sense of entitlement would make it easier for someone to perceive a remark as threatening and feel angry. It was hypothesized that these aspects of narcissism, as measured by the subscales of the Narcissistic Personality Inventory by Raskin and Hall would correlate differentially with anger, as measured by the Novaco Anger Scale in a sample of undergraduate men. Results partially confirmed the hypothesis and indicated that scores on Entitlement and Authority were positively associated with anger scores; however, superiority was not. The results imply that specific narcissistic traits such as a perceived position of authority and an inflated sense of entitlement, but not necessarily the global diagnosis of Narcissistic Personality Disorder, might be important to investigate as correlates of anger.
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Moeller, Stine Bjerrum, Raymond W. Novaco, Vivian Heinola-Nielsen, and Helle Hougaard. "Validation of the Novaco Anger Scale–Provocation Inventory (Danish) With Nonclinical, Clinical, and Offender Samples." Assessment 23, no. 5 (July 28, 2016): 624–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1073191115583713.

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Prabhu, Gayathri S., Joanne Tam Min Yen, Jonas John Posko Amalaraj, Eugene Tan Yie Jone, and Naveen Kumar. "Anger Management among Medical Undergraduate Students and Its Impact on Their Mental Health and Curricular Activities." Education Research International 2016 (2016): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/7461570.

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Background. This study was intended to determine the practice of students in good anger management skills and to what extent their anger can affect their studies, work, and social interactions. In this study the relationship between anger management and the effects on the mental health of medical students was evaluated. A survey was also done to determine duration of the feeling of anger which lasts among medical students and its consequences.Materials and Methods. A newly developed questionnaire was utilized which included a simplified version of the Novaco Anger Scale and Provocation Inventory and the modified Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (to measure the mental health).Results. The data suggests that although students with high anger tendencies display poor mental health, there is no lowering of the mental health/PHQ-9 score as the anger management technique’s effectiveness rises. “Friends” was cited as the major triggering factor for anger, whereby the feelings can last for up to a day and somewhat affect their concentration on normal activities.Conclusion. When anger is suppressed and not let out, it can be an underlying factor for anxiety and depression. Therefore, more emphasis needs to be placed on educating students on how to manage their anger especially in a stressful environment away from home.
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Naeem, Farooq, Isabel Clarke, and David Kingdon. "A randomized controlled trial to assess an anger management group programme." Cognitive Behaviour Therapist 2, no. 1 (March 2009): 20–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1754470x08000123.

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AbstractWe describe the results of a randomized controlled trial to assess effectiveness of an anger management group programme, employing a cognitive behavioural framework that was run by the Psychology Service. The treatment group was compared with a control group on a waiting list. The trial was performed at the Southampton CBT Service. The treatment group received a cognitive behavioural anger management programme, initially based on Novaco's approach, but with further development of the motivational components. The control group received no treatment and was on a waiting list. The Novaco Anger Assessment Scale (NAS), State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory (STAXI), Evaluative Beliefs Scale (EBS), Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HAD) and the Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluations (CORE) were used to measure anger, belief about self and others, anxiety and depression, and physical and psychological wellbeing. Clients in the anger management group showed statistically significant changes on STAXI, NAS, CORE and EBS subscales at the end of the therapy. The change in depression and anxiety on HAD (depression and anxiety) was not statistically significant. It was not possible to carry out analyses at follow-up due to high dropout rates. We concluded that an anger management programme using CBT was helpful in reducing anger and overall psychopathology.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Adapted Novaco Anger Inventory"

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Mahoney, Janine, and N/A. "A cognitive-behavioural therapeutic approach to anger management in adolescent males." University of Canberra. Education, 1993. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20050816.090756.

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The present investigation evaluated the efficacy of a Cognitive-Behavioural Therapeutic Approach for the anger management of three adolescent males. The study is noteworthy because it utilised essential features of Beck's Cognitive Therapy in the cognitive restructuring phase of treatment. Previous studies have commonly employed Rational Emotive Therapy's disputation of irrational beliefs for this phase. For this reason it is considered to be an original contribution to the literature. A multiple (three) single-case study research design was employed. The three adolescents, aged 13 to 17 years, attended seven to nine one-hour counselling sessions over a two to three month period. Pre-, post-treatment and long-term followup psychometric measures of aggression and anecdotal reports of anger-control were obtained from parents and teachers. Self-reports in the affective and cognitive domain, progress in therapy, psychometric measures (aggressive behaviour subscale of the Child Behaviour Checklist, Adapted Novaco Anger Inventory and Piers-Harris Children's Self-Concept Scale) and continuous (including pre-, post-treatment and long-term follow-up) assessments of the frequency of angry outbursts were obtained. Counsellor assessments of cognitive homework and behaviour in therapy were also made. Results reveal marked reductions in the average daily frequencies of angry outbursts in all cases by post-treatment and treatment effects were maintained throughout the three-month follow-up period. It was concluded that the cognitive-behavioural therapeutic approach warrants further investigation as it is proposed that it is a comprehensive and efficacious treatment for male adolescent anger problems.
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