The purpose of the present study was to extend previous knowledge concerning the link between self-esteem and aggression by examining the mediating role of emotion dysregulation among offenders and community participants. A sample of 153 incarcerated violent offenders and a community sample of 197 individuals completed self-report measures of self-esteem level, emotion dysregulation, and trait aggression. Offenders reported lower levels of self-esteem than community participants, as well as greater levels of emotional nonacceptance and hostility. Bootstrapping analyses were performed to test whether emotion dysregulation mediated the association between self-esteem level and aggression. In the offender sample, mediation models were signific...
Objective: Prior research has long emphasized the role of alexithymia and impulsivity to explain agg...
Objective: Prior research has long emphasized the role of alexithymia and impulsivity to explain agg...
It has been widely asserted that low self-esteem causes violence, but laboratory evidence is lacking...
The purpose of the present study was to extend previous knowledge concerning the link between self-e...
The purpose of the present study was to extend previous knowledge concerning the link between self-e...
Recent debate has considered the connection between self-esteem and aggression. The present study at...
Despite evidence that individual differences in defensiveness (typically measured with social desira...
The purpose of the current study is to examine the association between self-esteem and the forms and...
Purpose: The present study sought to examine the independent and interactive contribution of negativ...
Purpose The present study sought to examine the independent and interactive contribution of negative...
This study examined the roles of emotion regulation, negative emotional reactivity, callous-unemoti...
The explanation of violent behaviors often involved the role of pathological personality especially ...
The importance of psychopathy in the forensic and criminal justice domains is largely due to its rob...
Objective: Prior research has long emphasized the role of alexithymia and impulsivity to explain agg...
The importance of psychopathy in the forensic and criminal justice domains is largely due to its rob...
Objective: Prior research has long emphasized the role of alexithymia and impulsivity to explain agg...
Objective: Prior research has long emphasized the role of alexithymia and impulsivity to explain agg...
It has been widely asserted that low self-esteem causes violence, but laboratory evidence is lacking...
The purpose of the present study was to extend previous knowledge concerning the link between self-e...
The purpose of the present study was to extend previous knowledge concerning the link between self-e...
Recent debate has considered the connection between self-esteem and aggression. The present study at...
Despite evidence that individual differences in defensiveness (typically measured with social desira...
The purpose of the current study is to examine the association between self-esteem and the forms and...
Purpose: The present study sought to examine the independent and interactive contribution of negativ...
Purpose The present study sought to examine the independent and interactive contribution of negative...
This study examined the roles of emotion regulation, negative emotional reactivity, callous-unemoti...
The explanation of violent behaviors often involved the role of pathological personality especially ...
The importance of psychopathy in the forensic and criminal justice domains is largely due to its rob...
Objective: Prior research has long emphasized the role of alexithymia and impulsivity to explain agg...
The importance of psychopathy in the forensic and criminal justice domains is largely due to its rob...
Objective: Prior research has long emphasized the role of alexithymia and impulsivity to explain agg...
Objective: Prior research has long emphasized the role of alexithymia and impulsivity to explain agg...
It has been widely asserted that low self-esteem causes violence, but laboratory evidence is lacking...