Capturing mechanisms of change: Weekly covariation in anger regulation, hostile intent attribution, and children's aggression

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2022-03

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Alsem, Sophie CatharinaISNI 0000000492796105
Keulen, JannaISNI 000000051254220X
Verhulp, EsméeISNI 0000000387434460
Dijk, Anouk vanISNI 0000000436381992
Castro, Bram O. De

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Abstract

Interventions for children's aggression typically target assumed underlying mechanisms, such as anger regulation and hostile intent attribution. The expectation here is that targeting these mechanisms will result in within-person changes in aggression. However, evidence for these mechanisms is mostly based on between-person analyses. We, therefore, examined whether within-person changes in adaptive anger regulation and hostile intent attribution covaried with within-person changes in children's aggression. Children (N = 223; age 7–12; 46% boys) filled out four weekly report measures to assess adaptive anger regulation, hostile intent attribution, and aggression. The psychometric properties of these novel measures were adequate. Results of multi-level analyses revealed within-person effects: weekly changes in adaptive anger regulation and hostile intent attribution covaried with changes in children's aggression. This corresponded with between-person findings on the same data: children with lower levels of adaptive anger regulation and higher levels of hostile intent attribution reported more aggression than other children. These findings support the idea that targeting anger regulation and hostile intent attribution in interventions may lead to changes in individual children's aggression.

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childhood aggression, diary report, emotion regulation, hostile intent attribution, within-person analyses, General Psychology, Developmental and Educational Psychology, Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous), SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

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Alsem, S C, Keulen, J, Verhulp, E E, Dijk, A & Castro, B O D 2022, 'Capturing mechanisms of change: Weekly covariation in anger regulation, hostile intent attribution, and children's aggression', Aggressive Behavior, vol. 48, no. 2, pp. 232-240. https://doi.org/10.1002/ab.22019