The aim of the study is to determine the relationship between the nurses' sociotropy-autonomy personality characteristics and trait anger-anger expression styles. This study was conducted in a cross-sectional design, and the sample included 776 nurses in a university hospital. The sample consisted of 370 nurses who were selected by stratified random sampling method in a university hospital. The Sociotropy-autonomy Scale and the State-Trait Anger Scale were used in data collection. The mean value of the Anger-In subscale was 16.24 point, the Anger-Out subscale was 15.38 point, and the Anger Control subscale was 22.86 point. The mean value of the sociotropy level of nurses was 66.71, and the mean value of the autonomy level of nurses was 75.4...
Purpose: This study examined the relationships between nurses' exercise behavior and their anger con...
WOS: 000242914800004PubMed ID: 17145454The purpose of this study was to determine the correlation be...
Inpatient aggression on mental health wards is common and staff–patient interactions are frequently ...
SummaryPurposeThe purpose of this study was to investigate the anger expression types in nurses and ...
Objective: The aim of this cross-sectional, causal study was to determine the temperament characteri...
Aim: It is important for nurses to have sociotropy-autonomy personality traits, to carry professiona...
psychiatric settings is frequently associatedwith the quality of staff-patient interactions. Impulsi...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine anger-expression patterns and their association wi...
This research has been carried out in order to determine anger expression and anger management style...
WOS: 000425733600054PubMed ID: 28881076Aims and objectivesTo examine the relationship between psychi...
This research is a descriptive study and relation seeker to comparing the problem solving skills of ...
The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between anger, anger expression styles and subm...
Relationships among perceived stress, trait anger (general propensity to become angry), modes of ang...
WOS: 000383251100004Objective: The aim of this study is to determine the relationship between temper...
This study compared three groups of people: (a) high trait anger individuals who recognized personal...
Purpose: This study examined the relationships between nurses' exercise behavior and their anger con...
WOS: 000242914800004PubMed ID: 17145454The purpose of this study was to determine the correlation be...
Inpatient aggression on mental health wards is common and staff–patient interactions are frequently ...
SummaryPurposeThe purpose of this study was to investigate the anger expression types in nurses and ...
Objective: The aim of this cross-sectional, causal study was to determine the temperament characteri...
Aim: It is important for nurses to have sociotropy-autonomy personality traits, to carry professiona...
psychiatric settings is frequently associatedwith the quality of staff-patient interactions. Impulsi...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine anger-expression patterns and their association wi...
This research has been carried out in order to determine anger expression and anger management style...
WOS: 000425733600054PubMed ID: 28881076Aims and objectivesTo examine the relationship between psychi...
This research is a descriptive study and relation seeker to comparing the problem solving skills of ...
The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between anger, anger expression styles and subm...
Relationships among perceived stress, trait anger (general propensity to become angry), modes of ang...
WOS: 000383251100004Objective: The aim of this study is to determine the relationship between temper...
This study compared three groups of people: (a) high trait anger individuals who recognized personal...
Purpose: This study examined the relationships between nurses' exercise behavior and their anger con...
WOS: 000242914800004PubMed ID: 17145454The purpose of this study was to determine the correlation be...
Inpatient aggression on mental health wards is common and staff–patient interactions are frequently ...