Assessing anger regulation in middle childhood: development and validation of a behavioral observation measure

Front Psychol. 2015 Apr 24:6:453. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00453. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

An observational measure of anger regulation in middle childhood was developed that facilitated the in situ assessment of five maladaptive regulation strategies in response to an anger-eliciting task. 599 children aged 6-10 years (M = 8.12, SD = 0.92) participated in the study. Construct validity of the measure was examined through correlations with parent- and self-reports of anger regulation and anger reactivity. Criterion validity was established through links with teacher-rated aggression and social rejection measured by parent-, teacher-, and self-reports. The observational measure correlated significantly with parent- and self-reports of anger reactivity, whereas it was unrelated to parent- and self-reports of anger regulation. It also made a unique contribution to predicting aggression and social rejection.

Keywords: aggression; anger regulation; behavioral observation; middle childhood; social rejection.