Interpersonal provocation is a common and robust antecedent to aggression. Four studies identified angry rumination and reduced self-control as mechanisms underlying the provocation-aggression relationship. Following provocation, participants demonstrated decreased self-control on an unpleasant task relative to a control condition (Study 1). When provoked, rumination reduced self-control and increased aggression. This effect was mediated by reduced self-control capacity (Study 2). State rumination following provocation, but not anger per se, mediated the effect of trait rumination on aggression (Study 3). Bolstering self-regulatory resources by consuming a glucose beverage improved performance on a measure of inhibitory control following ru...
Although the tendency to ruminate is related to the frequency of intimate partner violent (IPV) perp...
Anger is a strong driver of aggressive behavior. Rumination about anger experiences disrupts recover...
When angered, alcohol and rumination increase aggression toward the source of a subsequent minor ann...
Although rumination following a provocation can increase aggression, no research has examined the pr...
UnrestrictedExperimental studies show that manipulated rumination increases aggressive responding to...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Recent research suggests that angry rumination augments aggressive behavi...
Ruminating about a provocation increases the likelihood of displaced aggression following a minor an...
Ruminating about a provocation increases the likelihood of displaced aggression following a minor an...
Four studies present the first evidence showing that public (vs. private) provocation augments trigg...
Uncontrolled outbursts of aggression and violence cost the criminal justice system millions of pound...
Does distraction or rumination work better to diffuse anger? Catharsis theory predicts that ruminati...
Abstract Emerging research suggests that rumination increases risk for negative health outcomes. In ...
Angry rumination and cortisol 2 Emerging research suggests that rumination increases risk for nega...
Aggressive impulses arise from many factors, but they are usually held in check by social norms for ...
Rumination has been demonstrated to have negative consequences on affect, behaviour, and physiologic...
Although the tendency to ruminate is related to the frequency of intimate partner violent (IPV) perp...
Anger is a strong driver of aggressive behavior. Rumination about anger experiences disrupts recover...
When angered, alcohol and rumination increase aggression toward the source of a subsequent minor ann...
Although rumination following a provocation can increase aggression, no research has examined the pr...
UnrestrictedExperimental studies show that manipulated rumination increases aggressive responding to...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Recent research suggests that angry rumination augments aggressive behavi...
Ruminating about a provocation increases the likelihood of displaced aggression following a minor an...
Ruminating about a provocation increases the likelihood of displaced aggression following a minor an...
Four studies present the first evidence showing that public (vs. private) provocation augments trigg...
Uncontrolled outbursts of aggression and violence cost the criminal justice system millions of pound...
Does distraction or rumination work better to diffuse anger? Catharsis theory predicts that ruminati...
Abstract Emerging research suggests that rumination increases risk for negative health outcomes. In ...
Angry rumination and cortisol 2 Emerging research suggests that rumination increases risk for nega...
Aggressive impulses arise from many factors, but they are usually held in check by social norms for ...
Rumination has been demonstrated to have negative consequences on affect, behaviour, and physiologic...
Although the tendency to ruminate is related to the frequency of intimate partner violent (IPV) perp...
Anger is a strong driver of aggressive behavior. Rumination about anger experiences disrupts recover...
When angered, alcohol and rumination increase aggression toward the source of a subsequent minor ann...