Anger Problem Profiles among Partner Violent Men: Differences in Clinical Presentation and Treatment Outcome.

作者: Christopher M. Murphy , Casey T. Taft , Christopher I. Eckhardt

DOI: 10.1037/0022-0167.54.2.189

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摘要: Cluster analysis of 139 partner violent men's self-reports on the State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory identified profiles reflecting pathological anger (PA), low control (LAC), and normal (NA). The PA group self-reported higher pretreatment abuse, interpersonal dysfunction, distress, substance abuse had lower treatment attendance than NA LAC groups. Collateral (victim) partners reported by groups group. At posttreatment 6-month follow-up, highest levels physical assault injury. exceeded in at psychological aggression follow-up. recognition distinct problem may lead to new strategies for research practice.

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