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- Title
Cognitive-behavioral group treatment for driving-related anger, aggression, and risky driving in combat veterans: a pilot study.
- Authors
Strom, Thad; Leskela, Jennie; Possis, Elizabeth; Thuras, Paul; Leuty, Melanie E; Doane, Bridget M; Wilder-Schaaf, Kathryn; Rosenzweig, Lisa
- Abstract
The present study examined the preliminary effects of an 8-session group cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) designed to reduce driving-related anger, aggression, and risky driving behaviors in veterans. Participants (N = 9) with self-reported aggressive and risky driving problems completed self-report measures at pretreatment, posttreatment, and 1-month follow-up. Of those completing the treatment, 89% demonstrated reliable change in driving-related aggression and 67% evidenced reliable change in driving-related anger. Similar changes were found for secondary treatment targets.
- Publication
Journal of traumatic stress, 2013, Vol 26, Issue 3, p405
- ISSN
1573-6598
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1002/jts.21808