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Gender Differences in the Relationship of Anger and Depression in a Clinical Sample

This study examined the relationship of anger dimensions with depression in a clinical sample. Results suggest that the differences between women and men in nonclinical samples typically used in this research may not generalize completely to clinical samples. Further evidence is presented to support...

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Published in:Journal of counseling and development 2006-04, Vol.84 (2), p.157-162
Main Authors: Newman, Jody L., Fuqua, Dale R., Gray, Elizabeth A., Simpson, David B.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:This study examined the relationship of anger dimensions with depression in a clinical sample. Results suggest that the differences between women and men in nonclinical samples typically used in this research may not generalize completely to clinical samples. Further evidence is presented to support the contention that the relationship between anger and depression is important for both men and women.
ISSN:0748-9633
1556-6676
DOI:10.1002/j.1556-6678.2006.tb00391.x