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The Korean Journal of Health Psychology

Exploratory Study on the Displaced Aggression in Adolescents with Depressive-conduct Disorder Tendency

The Korean Journal of Health Psychology / The Korean Journal of Health Psychology, (P)1229-070X; (E)2713-9581
2014, v.19 no.4, pp.1125-1144
https://doi.org/10.17315/kjhp.2014.19.4.013


Abstract

This research intends to look into direct aggression and anger expression mode of adolescents showing a propensity of depressive-conduct disorder and to verify characteristics of such adolescents by considering displaced aggression. Based on CES-D scores and K-YSR externalizing problem scores, these four groups were divided for comparison: the depressive-conduct disorder tendency(DCT) group, depressive tendency group(DT), conduct disorder tendency(CT) group and control group. The result of this study was summarized as follows: first, DCT group showed the highest displaced aggression. Second, DCT group showed the highest level of direct aggression. Third, DCT group showed the highest level of anger expression and that of CT group was higher than DT group. Furthermore, DCT showed the highest rate of anger suppression. Conclusively, adolescents in DCT group show the highest level of direct aggression as well as displaced aggression and use the most maladjusted way to express their anger which suppresses the anger and expresses it at the same time and also are considered as experiencing more psychological problems than group with single disorder. Finally, characteristics of DCT group have been considered for the explanation and significance and limitation of this research and suggestion for follow-up research have been discussed.

keywords
depressive-conduct disorder, displaced aggression, direct aggression, anger expression, 우울-품행장애, 전위 공격성, 직접 공격성, 분노 표현 방식

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