Given the prevalence of anger-related aggression in school and out-of-school contexts, research on counteracting the anger-aggression link in children and adolescents is likely to have implications for educators and practitioners. Here, we tested moral guilt and sympathy as potential moderators of the anger-aggression link in a sample of 4-, 8-, and 12-year-olds (N = 242). Caregivers reported their children’s aggression and anger levels with a questionnaire. Children reported their moral guilt (in response to vignettes depicting intentional harm) and sympathy levels in an interview. Moral guilt and sympathy interacted with anger in relation to aggression. Controlling for age, sex, socio-economic status, and inhibitory control, high anger wa...
The course of proactive aggressive behavior may be affected by empathy in response to sadness and di...
In recent years, the United States has had to cope with a flood of violence by American adolescents....
The present two‐wave longitudinal study addressed the role of affective empathy and parental support...
With a diary study of 4- and 8-year-olds, we tested the association between daily deviations in ange...
Aggression and antisocial behavior in adolescents has become an increasingly important topic of rese...
The effects of guilt, shame, and externalization of blame on aggressive behavior were investigated a...
This study examined the independent and combined roles of sympathy and moral respect in children’s o...
Schools and teachers are highly relevant for the socialization of the upcoming generation who is res...
We know that guilt plays an important role in managing social behavior across development, particula...
This study examined links between inhibitory control, moral emotions (sympathy and guilt), and repar...
In Roberts and Strayer (1996), we reported that emotional expressiveness and anger were important pr...
The complex temporal associations among moral disengagement, moral emotions, and aggressive behavior...
Abstract Background Aggression...
Moral judgments, attributions of emotion, and their associations were examined in hypothetical, prot...
Individuals who possess greater ability to understand, regulate, and appropriately express emotions ...
The course of proactive aggressive behavior may be affected by empathy in response to sadness and di...
In recent years, the United States has had to cope with a flood of violence by American adolescents....
The present two‐wave longitudinal study addressed the role of affective empathy and parental support...
With a diary study of 4- and 8-year-olds, we tested the association between daily deviations in ange...
Aggression and antisocial behavior in adolescents has become an increasingly important topic of rese...
The effects of guilt, shame, and externalization of blame on aggressive behavior were investigated a...
This study examined the independent and combined roles of sympathy and moral respect in children’s o...
Schools and teachers are highly relevant for the socialization of the upcoming generation who is res...
We know that guilt plays an important role in managing social behavior across development, particula...
This study examined links between inhibitory control, moral emotions (sympathy and guilt), and repar...
In Roberts and Strayer (1996), we reported that emotional expressiveness and anger were important pr...
The complex temporal associations among moral disengagement, moral emotions, and aggressive behavior...
Abstract Background Aggression...
Moral judgments, attributions of emotion, and their associations were examined in hypothetical, prot...
Individuals who possess greater ability to understand, regulate, and appropriately express emotions ...
The course of proactive aggressive behavior may be affected by empathy in response to sadness and di...
In recent years, the United States has had to cope with a flood of violence by American adolescents....
The present two‐wave longitudinal study addressed the role of affective empathy and parental support...