Anger expressive behaviors and its inhibitory factors in Japanese junior high school students: from the aspect to narcissism and norms |
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Authors: | Hibino Kei Yukawa Shintaro Kodama Masahiro Yoshida Fujio |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Psychology, University of Tsukuba. hibino@human.tsukuba.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | This study investigated inhibitory factors in anger expressive behaviors among Japanese junior high school students. It also examined the relations between anger experiences and personality traits: verbal expression and narcissism. The result indicated that the factors of "friend relationships" and "cost-reward consciousness" were selected as those which inhibited anger expressive behaviors. Results of a covariance structure analysis were as follows. First, narcissistic personality elicited feelings of anger and depression and cognitions of inflating and calming, which all facilitated aggressive behavior, social sharing, and object-displacement as anger expressive behaviors. Second, verbal expression elicited cognitions of objectifying and self-reproaching, and the former inhibited anger expressive behaviors, though the latter facilitated them. Finally, "cost-reward consciousness" inhibited anger expressive behaviors for boys, while "normative consciousness" inhibited them for girls. |
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