Anger management style, degree of expressed anger, and gender influence cardiovascular recovery from interpersonal harassment.

Abstract:

:The hypothesis that the degree to which individuals expressed anger during harassment would mediate relationships between anger management style and cardiovascular recovery from harassment was examined in a college sample of 31 men and 32 women. Subjects told stories about Thematic Apperception Test cards during nonharassment and harassment phases. Words spoken during the storytelling reflecting "aggressive behavior" and "angry/hostile affect" were coded from audiotapes. Responses on the Anger-out subscale (AOS) of the Anger Expression Inventory were positively correlated with expression of angry/hostile affect words, and with SBP increases during harassment. During recovery, high AOS men and low AOS women showed sustained SBP, while men who expressed much anger and women who expressed little anger showed sustained SBP. Additional tests provided support for the hypothesis: SBP responses of high AOS men and low AOS women during recovery were partly mediated by the degree to which subjects expressed anger during harassment.

journal_name

J Behav Med

authors

Faber SD,Burns JW

doi

10.1007/BF01858173

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1996-02-01 00:00:00

pages

31-53

issue

1

eissn

0160-7715

issn

1573-3521

journal_volume

19

pub_type

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