Anger in Adolescent Communities: How Angry Are They?

Q3 Nursing Pediatric nursing Pub Date : 2015-05-01
Lisa Pullen, Mary Anne Modrcin, Sandra L McGuire, Karen Lane, Melissa Kearnely, Sonya Engle
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Anger is a common factor in two causes of death in adolescence: homicide and suicide. This study looked at the level of anger in non-clinical convenience sample of adolescents (N = 139) between the ages of 12 and 19 years (early: 12 to 14 years, mid: 15 to 16 years, late: 17 to 19 years) from a large Southeastern Baptist church. Participants completed the State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory, Beck and Children's Depression Inventories, and Children of Alcoholics Screening Test (CAST). The level of self-reported anger was low. The difference in anger between the three age groups was not statistically significant. Differences in gender were generally not significant statistically. A strong correlation exists between stress and anger. A minor relationship between parental drinking behaviors, as measured by the CAST, and anger was found. A significant relationship between anger and depression, and frequency of participation in religious activity and decreased anger was established. By increasing the current knowledge of anger in adolescents, it may be possible to gain insight into risk factors or triggers that cause anger. Interventions must be implemented early to prevent juvenile detention and to help adolescents remain in the community. Public policies addressing anger in adolescents are essential. Health care providers must work together to identify adolescents with disorders or feelings of isolation or disconnect and provide treatment based in communities so adolescents can still function and not be isolated. It is relevant that a mentor or someone that can be trusted is provided to build a safe and secure environment. This greater knowledge may aid in assessment and treatment of adolescents with dysfunctional anger.

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青少年群体中的愤怒:他们有多愤怒?
愤怒是导致青少年死亡的两个常见因素:他杀和自杀。本研究对东南某大型浸信会教堂12 ~ 19岁青少年(早期:12 ~ 14岁,中期:15 ~ 16岁,晚期:17 ~ 19岁)的非临床方便样本(N = 139)的愤怒水平进行了观察。被试完成了状态-特质愤怒表达量表、贝克与儿童抑郁量表和儿童酗酒者筛选测验。自我报告的愤怒程度很低。三个年龄组之间的愤怒程度差异没有统计学意义。性别差异一般无统计学意义。压力和愤怒之间存在很强的相关性。根据CAST的测量,父母的饮酒行为与愤怒之间存在轻微的关系。愤怒和抑郁之间存在显著的关系,参与宗教活动的频率和愤怒的减少之间存在显著的关系。通过增加目前对青少年愤怒的了解,有可能深入了解导致愤怒的风险因素或触发因素。必须尽早实施干预措施,以防止青少年被拘留,并帮助青少年留在社区。解决青少年愤怒问题的公共政策至关重要。卫生保健提供者必须共同努力,确定有疾病或孤立感或脱节感的青少年,并提供基于社区的治疗,使青少年仍然能够发挥作用,而不是被孤立。提供一个导师或可以信任的人来建立一个安全可靠的环境是相关的。这一更深入的了解可能有助于评估和治疗青少年的功能失调愤怒。
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期刊介绍: Pediatric Nursing is a clinically based journal focusing on the needs of professional nurses in pediatric practice, research, administration, and education. It provides information related to health care for normal, sick, or disabled children and their families; pediatric clients in the hospital, clinic or office, school, community, or home. A variety of feature and department articles highlight current topics and issues in pediatric practice and health policy, serving a wide range of pediatric professionals - from those who practice nursing in acute care or specialty units to those who promote health in nonhospital environments. Published six times a year.
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