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- Title
Development of the Anger Children's Cognitive Error Scale and the Anger Children's Automatic Thought Scale.
- Authors
Kishida, Kohei; Takebe, Masaya; Kuribayashi, Chisato; Tanabe, Yuichi; Ishikawa, Shin-ichi
- Abstract
Background: Empirical studies between anger and anger-provoking cognitive variables in children and adolescents are lacking, despite numerous studies on internalising and externalising problems. Aim: The purpose of this study was to develop new questionnaires for anger-provoking cognitive errors and automatic thoughts, and examine relationships between anger, cognitive errors, and automatic thoughts in children and adolescents. Method: Participants were 485 Japanese children and adolescents aged 9–15 years old (254 females; average age 12.07; SD = 1.81). They completed the Anger Children's Cognitive Error Scale (A-CCES) and the Anger Children's Automatic Thought Scale (A-CATS), which were developed in this study, as well as the Anger Scale for Children and Adolescents and the Japanese version of Short Spence Children's Anxiety Scale. Results: Both the A-CCES and the A-CATS had adequate reliability (internal consistency) and validity (face validity, structural validity and construct validity). A hierarchal regression analysis indicated that automatic thoughts were positively and moderately related to anger (β =.37) after controlling for age, gender, anxiety symptoms, cognitive errors and interaction term. Moreover, a mediation analysis indicated that automatic thoughts significantly mediated the relationship between cognitive errors and anger (indirect effect, 0.24; 95% CI:.020 to.036). Conclusions: This study developed the new questionnaires to assess anger-provoking cognitive errors and automatic thoughts. In addition, this study revealed that automatic thoughts rather than cognitive errors are associated with anger in children and adolescents.
- Subjects
CHILD development; ANGER; TEST validity; REGRESSION analysis; ANGER management
- Publication
Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapy, 2022, Vol 50, Issue 5, p481
- ISSN
1352-4658
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S135246582200025X