Magnitude of problematic anger and its predictors in the Millennium Cohort
Abstract Background Problematic anger is intense anger associated with elevated generalized distress and that interferes with functioning. It also confers a heightened risk for the development of mental health problems. In military personnel and veterans, previous studies examining problematic anger...
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Main Authors: | Amy B. Adler (Author), Cynthia A. LeardMann (Author), Kimberly A. Roenfeldt (Author), Isabel G. Jacobson (Author), David Forbes (Author), for the Millennium Cohort Study Team (Author) |
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