Self-efficacy in Anger Management and Dating Aggression in Italian Young Adults

An examination of the influence of self-efficacy regarding anger management on psychological and physical dating aggression using an agentic perspective of individual functioning. The investigation applied both the individual perspective (Study 1) and the interactional perspective (Study 2). The sam...

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Main Authors: Annalaura Nocentini, Concetta Pastorelli, Ersilia Menesini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bielefeld 2014-10-01
Series:International Journal of Conflict and Violence
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Online Access:http://ijcv.org/index.php/ijcv/article/view/306/pdf_91
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spelling doaj-eaba621e48ff448489eeadf2c536931a2020-11-25T00:41:48ZengUniversity of BielefeldInternational Journal of Conflict and Violence1864-13852014-10-0172274285Self-efficacy in Anger Management and Dating Aggression in Italian Young AdultsAnnalaura Nocentini0Concetta Pastorelli1Ersilia Menesini2University of Florence, ItalyUniversity of Rome, ItalyUniversity of Florence, ItalyAn examination of the influence of self-efficacy regarding anger management on psychological and physical dating aggression using an agentic perspective of individual functioning. The investigation applied both the individual perspective (Study 1) and the interactional perspective (Study 2). The sample comprised 470 Italian young adults (223 females) (mean age across genders = 19.10; ds = 1.30) in study 1, and 62 couples in study 2 (mean age for males = 22.34; ds = 2.59; mean age for females = 19.58; ds = 1.50). The first study found that individuals’ efficacy regarding anger management affect dysfunctional behaviors toward the partner via couple conflict. The second study found that one partner’s efficacy regarding anger management affected couple conflict, which in turn affected the other partner’s psychological aggression. Results are discussed within an agentic framework of human development, where young adult partners are proactive agents of their own and their partners' behaviors, contributing actively to their intimate relationship adjustment rather than just re-acting to their partners’ behaviors.http://ijcv.org/index.php/ijcv/article/view/306/pdf_91self-efficacy in anger managementDating Aggressionpartner reportsconflict
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author Annalaura Nocentini
Concetta Pastorelli
Ersilia Menesini
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Ersilia Menesini
Self-efficacy in Anger Management and Dating Aggression in Italian Young Adults
International Journal of Conflict and Violence
self-efficacy in anger management
Dating Aggression
partner reports
conflict
author_facet Annalaura Nocentini
Concetta Pastorelli
Ersilia Menesini
author_sort Annalaura Nocentini
title Self-efficacy in Anger Management and Dating Aggression in Italian Young Adults
title_short Self-efficacy in Anger Management and Dating Aggression in Italian Young Adults
title_full Self-efficacy in Anger Management and Dating Aggression in Italian Young Adults
title_fullStr Self-efficacy in Anger Management and Dating Aggression in Italian Young Adults
title_full_unstemmed Self-efficacy in Anger Management and Dating Aggression in Italian Young Adults
title_sort self-efficacy in anger management and dating aggression in italian young adults
publisher University of Bielefeld
series International Journal of Conflict and Violence
issn 1864-1385
publishDate 2014-10-01
description An examination of the influence of self-efficacy regarding anger management on psychological and physical dating aggression using an agentic perspective of individual functioning. The investigation applied both the individual perspective (Study 1) and the interactional perspective (Study 2). The sample comprised 470 Italian young adults (223 females) (mean age across genders = 19.10; ds = 1.30) in study 1, and 62 couples in study 2 (mean age for males = 22.34; ds = 2.59; mean age for females = 19.58; ds = 1.50). The first study found that individuals’ efficacy regarding anger management affect dysfunctional behaviors toward the partner via couple conflict. The second study found that one partner’s efficacy regarding anger management affected couple conflict, which in turn affected the other partner’s psychological aggression. Results are discussed within an agentic framework of human development, where young adult partners are proactive agents of their own and their partners' behaviors, contributing actively to their intimate relationship adjustment rather than just re-acting to their partners’ behaviors.
topic self-efficacy in anger management
Dating Aggression
partner reports
conflict
url http://ijcv.org/index.php/ijcv/article/view/306/pdf_91
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