Aggressive individuals more readily interpret others’ motives and intentions in ambiguous situations as hostile. This hostile attribution bias has been argued to be causally involved in the development and maintenance of aggression, making it a target for interventions. In our current study, adolescents selected for high levels of aggression (N = 39) were assigned to either a test–retest control group or a five-session hostile attribution bias modification training, in which they were trained to make more benign interpretations of ambiguously provocative social situations. Before and after the training, we assessed hostile attribution bias and both reactive and proactive self-reported aggression in both groups. The training not only tended ...
Background: Aggression is often divided into reactive and proactive forms. Reactive aggression is ty...
Childhood aggression affects a significant number of children and represents the majority of referra...
A highly prevalent and relevant situation in which adolescents have to interpret the intentions of o...
Aggressive individuals more readily interpret others’ motives and intentions in ambiguous situations...
Past research suggests that aggressive individuals are more likely to interpret others’ motives and ...
Background: Research suggests that aggressive children are prone to over-attribute hostile intention...
Children with aggression problems tend to interpret other’s intentions as hostile in ambiguous socia...
Background and objectives Cognitive theories of aggression propose that biased information processin...
There is abundant evidence suggesting that attention and interpretation biases are powerful precurso...
Interventions for children's aggression typically target assumed underlying mechanisms, such as ange...
There is abundant evidence suggesting that attention and interpretation biases are powerful precurso...
Background: Aggression is often divided into reactive and proactive forms. Reactive aggression is ty...
Childhood aggression affects a significant number of children and represents the majority of referra...
A highly prevalent and relevant situation in which adolescents have to interpret the intentions of o...
Aggressive individuals more readily interpret others’ motives and intentions in ambiguous situations...
Past research suggests that aggressive individuals are more likely to interpret others’ motives and ...
Background: Research suggests that aggressive children are prone to over-attribute hostile intention...
Children with aggression problems tend to interpret other’s intentions as hostile in ambiguous socia...
Background and objectives Cognitive theories of aggression propose that biased information processin...
There is abundant evidence suggesting that attention and interpretation biases are powerful precurso...
Interventions for children's aggression typically target assumed underlying mechanisms, such as ange...
There is abundant evidence suggesting that attention and interpretation biases are powerful precurso...
Background: Aggression is often divided into reactive and proactive forms. Reactive aggression is ty...
Childhood aggression affects a significant number of children and represents the majority of referra...
A highly prevalent and relevant situation in which adolescents have to interpret the intentions of o...