Anger dysregulation, depressive symptoms, and health in married women and men
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An evaluation of the association between anger dysregulation, depressive symptoms, and self-reports of health in married adults is presented using an emotion-regulation model. The results of the evaluation supported hypothesized links between the variables, one of them being that greater anger dysregulation only in the wives was predictive of depressive symptoms.
Publication Name: Nursing Research (New York)
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0029-6562
Year: 2005
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Self-reported integration as a proxy for acculturation: A qualitative study
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A study is conducted to explore the immigrants' rating of the extent of their acculturation or self-reported integration in contrast to an external or researchers' measurement. It is revealed that self-reported integration may be used as a proxy for acculturation but its application should be tested primarily in other settings and in a quantitative analysis.
Publication Name: Nursing Research (New York)
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0029-6562
Year: 2007
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