Are Hostility, Anger, and Aggression Involved in the Social Anxiety of Forensic Psychiatric Outpatients Convicted of a Violent Crime?

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Floris W. Kraaimaat, Ruud H. J. Hornsveld
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AbstractThere is limited evidence in the literature that hostility, anger, and aggression are involved with social anxiety. The present study examined the relationship of personality traits and aggression with social anxiety and social skills in forensic psychiatric outpatients convicted of a violent crime. Social anxiety was mainly contributed to by neuroticism, state anger, and social skills, while neuroticism and social anxiety were the main contributors to social skills. Anger, next to neuroticism and social skills, appeared to be involved in the outpatients’ social anxiety. Neuroticism and social anxiety were found to be the main contributors to social skills.Keywords: Social anxietysocial skillsangerhostilityaggressionforensic psychiatric outpatients convicted of a violent crime Conflict of interestNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
敌意、愤怒和攻击性是否与被判暴力犯罪的法医精神科门诊患者的社会焦虑有关?
文献中关于敌意、愤怒和攻击性与社交焦虑有关的证据有限。本研究考察了暴力犯罪法医学精神科门诊患者人格特征、攻击性与社交焦虑和社交技能的关系。社交焦虑主要由神经质、状态愤怒和社交技能造成,而神经质和社交焦虑是社交技能的主要影响因素。愤怒,仅次于神经质和社交技巧,似乎与门诊病人的社交焦虑有关。研究发现,神经质和社交焦虑是影响社交技能的主要因素。关键词:社交焦虑;社交技能;敌意;攻击;;
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