Polychoric correlations between the parental nurturance and the indirect
aggression scale items at age 10
Polychoric correlations between the parental nurturance and the direct
aggression scale items at age 10
Not exact matches
Infantile
aggression was assessed at 18 months of age using the Cardiff Infant Contentiousness
Scale (CICS)(Hay, Perra et al., 2010), which is a measure of the use of physical force and expressions of anger toward family members and peers during infancy comprising 4
items.
Well, physical
aggression was measured with 5
items (e.g., I pushed or shoved my partner) on a 0 (this has never happened) to 7 (more than 20 times in the past year)
scale.
Buss - Perry
Aggression Questionnaire (BPAQ): The scale which was developed by Buss and Perry with the aim of assessing the level of aggression and anger consists of 29 i
Aggression Questionnaire (BPAQ): The
scale which was developed by Buss and Perry with the aim of assessing the level of
aggression and anger consists of 29 i
aggression and anger consists of 29
items [12].
Despite these modifications, consistencies with data from other developed nations were apparent: children's reports of Social Integration at school were similar to those reported previously in primary school samples in Australia14 and Hong Kong30 31; response patterns on the EATQ - R
scales (Attention, Inhibitory Control, Perceptual Sensitivity and
Aggression) aligned with data from a community sample of 1055 Dutch32 school students of similar age and access to Supportive Relationships at Home, School and in the Community was similar to that reported for a community sample of Canadian fourth - grade school children (~ 2 years younger than our sample).16 The pattern of responses on the Big Five personality constructs was also consistent with that reported for an Australian sample of 268 children aged 10 — 12 years33 using the full 65 -
item version of the BFQ - C.20
To assess physical
aggression, we selected
items from rating
scales that were used in longitudinal studies with older children.1 A number of these longitudinal studies have shown that 3
items were sufficient to assess reliably physical
aggression in children.1, 46 Mothers were asked to indicate whether the child never (0), sometimes (1), or often (2) hits, bites, kicks; fights; and bullies others (scores on this 3 -
item scale may range from 0 to 6).
AQ is a 29 -
item scale divided into four subscales: physical
aggression (9
items), verbal
aggression (5
items), anger (7
items), and hostility (8
items).
The SNAP - IV Rating
Scale contains 90
items and includes symptoms of ADHD and also ODD and
aggression.
The
scale items were averaged to create the measure for physical
aggression.
The Children's
Aggression Scale (CAS [42]-RRB- assesses aggressive behavior with 22 items on a 5 - point Likert - type scale (0: never to 4: many d
Scale (CAS [42]-RRB- assesses aggressive behavior with 22
items on a 5 - point Likert - type
scale (0: never to 4: many d
scale (0: never to 4: many days).