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Citation

Swaim RC, Deffenbacher JL, Wayman JC. Aggressive Behav. 2004; 30(5): 356-372.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2004, International Society for Research on Aggression, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

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Abstract

This study examined the relationship between alcohol, anger, and aggression in high school students. Anger and three types of aggressive expression (verbal, physical toward people, and physical toward objects) were evaluated cross-sectionally and prospectively, via structural equation modeling for relationships to alcohol use in Mexican American and white non-Latino 9-10th (Time 1) and 11-12th grade (Time 2) students. At both times cross-sectionally, anger and aggressive anger expression tended to correlate positively with alcohol use in each ethnicity/gender group. However, prospectively, aggressive forms of anger expression tended not to be related to alcohol use two years later. Only verbally aggressive anger expression was related to alcohol use two years later and then, only for Mexican American and white non-Latino females. There was, therefore, little basis for causal links between aggressive anger expression and alcohol use in a general population of high school students.

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