Journal article
Using an ecological momentary assessment protocol to understand problem anger in veterans
T Varker, HA Arjmand, O Metcalf, S Cowlishaw, M O'Donnell, D Forbes, A McFarlane, RA Bryant, M Hopwood, A Phelps, M Hinton
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry | Published : 2022
Abstract
Background and objectives: Problem anger is highly destructive, and is one of the most commonly reported issues in military and veteran populations. The goal of this study was to use ecological momentary assessment (EMA) to explore and characterize moment-to-moment experiences of problem anger in a sample of Australian veterans. Methods: Sixty veterans with problem anger (measured on the Dimensions of Anger Reactions Scale) completed measures of anger and anger rumination, before and after a 10-day EMA period which assessed the frequency, intensity, and expression of momentary anger experiences. Results: Findings showed that 75% of respondents indicated some level of anger during EMA monitor..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by Centenary of Anzac Centre, a Department of Veterans' Affairs funded initiative of Phoenix Australia.