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Relation of Self-reported Attachment Style, Trait Anger and Anger Expression in Adolescent Women

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KMID : 0606420080140020143
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Abstract

Purpose: This study was done to examine the relationship between self-reported attachment style, trait anger and anger expression in adolescent women.

Method: Five hundred and eighty adolescent women were recruited from March to May, 2006. The instruments were Spielberger¡¯s state-trait anger expression inventory-Korean version (Chon, Han, Lee, & Spilelberger, 1997), and atholomew & Holowitz¡¯s attachment style Questionnaire (1991). Data was analyzed by descriptive statistics, and ANOVA using the pc-SPSS (version 10.0) program.

Result: The mean score of trait anger and anger-in were higher in adolescent women with an insecure attachment style compared to women with a secure attachment style.

Conclusion: This finding suggests that family environment factors such as attachment styles are related to trait anger and anger expression in adolescent women. There is a need to further clarify the relationship of attachment style, trait anger and anger expression in adolescent men.
KeyWords

Anger, Attachment, Adolescent women
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