The goals of this study were to evaluate anger, depression, and anxiety in children and adolescents with aggressive/homicidal (A/H) and depressive/suicidal (D/S) problems and to compare these clinical groups with each other and a normal control group. The State Trait Anger Expression Inventory for Children and Adolescents (STAXI C/A), the Children\u27s Depression Inventory (CDI), and the Pediatric Anxiety Scale (PANX) were administered to the Clinical (N=114) and Normal (N=353) groups ranging from 9-18 years of age. The Clinical group was comprised of 18 A/H, 87 D/S, and 18 Comorbid children with both problems. The Clinical group had significantly higher scores on the STAXI C/A State and Trait Anger and Anger-Out scales, and higher scores o...
In adults, anxious depression has been identified as a more severe form of major depressive disorder...
Objective: To examine the individual and family characteristics of children and adolescents with hig...
Objectives: The co-occurrence of anger in young people with Asperger's syndrome (AS) has received li...
The goals of this study were to evaluate anger, depression, and anxiety in children and adolescents ...
Depression is a common mental health problem in adolescence. In this study it was aimed to investiga...
healthy children and those with cancer, and to examine correlations between AESC subscales and other...
It is essential to have a deeper understanding of the connections that exist between the ways in whi...
While previous research has shown that various internalising emotions are related to aggressive beha...
Objective: To describe the clinical characteristics of depressed children and adolescents according ...
The objective of this study was to utilize self-report, peer-report and teacher-report techniques in...
Objective: The object of this study was to make a comparison regarding various dimensions of anger b...
Previous studies of the relationship between anger, anger expression, and suicidal behavior have bee...
Episodic rage represents an important and underappreciated clinical feature in pediatric anxiety. Th...
The present study examined the effects of exposure to violence in the community on adolescents\u27 l...
This study examined the role of the level and variability of happiness, anger, anxiety, and sadness ...
In adults, anxious depression has been identified as a more severe form of major depressive disorder...
Objective: To examine the individual and family characteristics of children and adolescents with hig...
Objectives: The co-occurrence of anger in young people with Asperger's syndrome (AS) has received li...
The goals of this study were to evaluate anger, depression, and anxiety in children and adolescents ...
Depression is a common mental health problem in adolescence. In this study it was aimed to investiga...
healthy children and those with cancer, and to examine correlations between AESC subscales and other...
It is essential to have a deeper understanding of the connections that exist between the ways in whi...
While previous research has shown that various internalising emotions are related to aggressive beha...
Objective: To describe the clinical characteristics of depressed children and adolescents according ...
The objective of this study was to utilize self-report, peer-report and teacher-report techniques in...
Objective: The object of this study was to make a comparison regarding various dimensions of anger b...
Previous studies of the relationship between anger, anger expression, and suicidal behavior have bee...
Episodic rage represents an important and underappreciated clinical feature in pediatric anxiety. Th...
The present study examined the effects of exposure to violence in the community on adolescents\u27 l...
This study examined the role of the level and variability of happiness, anger, anxiety, and sadness ...
In adults, anxious depression has been identified as a more severe form of major depressive disorder...
Objective: To examine the individual and family characteristics of children and adolescents with hig...
Objectives: The co-occurrence of anger in young people with Asperger's syndrome (AS) has received li...