Ham Eun-Mi, You Mi-Jin
1 Konkuk University.
Workplace Health Saf. 2018 May;66(5):223-232. doi: 10.1177/2165079917737090. Epub 2017 Nov 9.
The aim of this study was to identify whether certain cognitive factors, such as irrational beliefs and anger rumination, affect nurses' anger expression styles. A total of 335 nurses employed at four tertiary hospitals in Korea completed surveys between July 29 and September 25, 2015. The surveys included Shortened General Attitude and Belief Scale, the Korean Version of the Anger Rumination Scale, and the State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory-Korean version. Results revealed that higher levels of irrational beliefs and anger rumination were associated with more anger-in and anger-out, and less anger-control expressions. Findings indicate that the presence of specific cognitive characteristics could lead to maladaptive anger expressions. Active consideration of these cognitive risk factors is essential when developing anger-management programs for nurses.
本研究的目的是确定某些认知因素,如不合理信念和愤怒反刍,是否会影响护士的愤怒表达风格。2015年7月29日至9月25日期间,韩国四家三级医院的335名护士完成了调查。调查包括简化的一般态度和信念量表、韩语版愤怒反刍量表以及状态-特质愤怒表达量表韩语版。结果显示,较高水平的不合理信念和愤怒反刍与更多的向内愤怒和向外愤怒以及更少的愤怒控制表达相关。研究结果表明,特定认知特征的存在可能导致适应不良的愤怒表达。在为护士制定愤怒管理计划时,积极考虑这些认知风险因素至关重要。