Javascript must be enabled to continue!
An Exploratory Study: Lack of Assertiveness and its Relation with Aggression and Appearance Anxiety
View through CrossRef
Aggression and appearance anxiety are one of the crucial concerns in psychology, whereas human aggression and appearance anxiety has expected unlimited consideration. Even though some studies reported that self-assertiveness is associated to aggression and appearance anxiety, the mechanism whereby appearance anxiety and self-assertiveness affects aggression and appearance anxiety still unclear. This study explored the association between aggression and appearance anxiety cause self-assertiveness, as well as the outcome of self-appearance as a mediating factor. This research uses the Assertiveness scale, Appearance anxiety Scale, and the Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire. The association is explored by self-reported scales from N = 40 male and female from Peshawar university, Sarhad university, Iqra university and Hayatabad Medical Complex (HMC) in which n = 20 were male and n =20 were female, the average age was M = 21.3 years (SD = 3.147); Results showed that the aggression and appearance anxiety is related with lack of assertiveness. The higher the level of low assertiveness have positive relationship with the higher levels of aggression and appearance anxiety; Assertiveness was negatively related with aggression and appearance anxiety and positively correlated with low aggression and lack of appearance-anxiety.
Keywords: self-assertiveness, aggression and appearance anxiety, mediating effect, appearance anxiety
Ali Institute of Research & Skills Development
Title: An Exploratory Study: Lack of Assertiveness and its Relation with Aggression and Appearance Anxiety
Description:
Aggression and appearance anxiety are one of the crucial concerns in psychology, whereas human aggression and appearance anxiety has expected unlimited consideration.
Even though some studies reported that self-assertiveness is associated to aggression and appearance anxiety, the mechanism whereby appearance anxiety and self-assertiveness affects aggression and appearance anxiety still unclear.
This study explored the association between aggression and appearance anxiety cause self-assertiveness, as well as the outcome of self-appearance as a mediating factor.
This research uses the Assertiveness scale, Appearance anxiety Scale, and the Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire.
The association is explored by self-reported scales from N = 40 male and female from Peshawar university, Sarhad university, Iqra university and Hayatabad Medical Complex (HMC) in which n = 20 were male and n =20 were female, the average age was M = 21.
3 years (SD = 3.
147); Results showed that the aggression and appearance anxiety is related with lack of assertiveness.
The higher the level of low assertiveness have positive relationship with the higher levels of aggression and appearance anxiety; Assertiveness was negatively related with aggression and appearance anxiety and positively correlated with low aggression and lack of appearance-anxiety.
Keywords: self-assertiveness, aggression and appearance anxiety, mediating effect, appearance anxiety.
Related Results
Gender Differences in Children's Expression and Control of Fantasy Aggression
Gender Differences in Children's Expression and Control of Fantasy Aggression
The purpose of this study was to examine: 1) possible gender differences in children's expression of aggression in story sequences; 2) possible gender differences in children's exp...
Assertiveness Among Undergraduates in a Malaysian Public University: Implications Towards Improved Employability
Assertiveness Among Undergraduates in a Malaysian Public University: Implications Towards Improved Employability
Assertiveness began to gain scholarly interest in the 1940s but more recent research on assertiveness has pointed to the importance of assertiveness in English language teaching an...
Effect of Assertiveness Training on Adaptive and Aggressive Assertiveness in Nurses
Effect of Assertiveness Training on Adaptive and Aggressive Assertiveness in Nurses
Background: Assertiveness is one of the most important skills needed by nurses to reduce interpersonal conflict and build an effective teamwork in complex hospital environments. O...
Cortisol and Oxytocin Could Predict Covert Aggression in Some Psychotic Patients
Cortisol and Oxytocin Could Predict Covert Aggression in Some Psychotic Patients
Background: The covert or indirect type of aggression has a risk of converting in violent acts and, considering that, it is very important to identify it in order to apply effectiv...
ASSOCIATION OF ASSERTIVENESS WITH EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND SELF-ESTEEM AMONG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
ASSOCIATION OF ASSERTIVENESS WITH EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND SELF-ESTEEM AMONG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
Background: Assertiveness, emotional intelligence (EI), and self-esteem are key psychological traits essential for success in healthcare professions. These attributes significantly...
Development of the Ego and Discomfort Anxiety Inventory: Initial Validity and Reliability
Development of the Ego and Discomfort Anxiety Inventory: Initial Validity and Reliability
This article reports on four studies regarding the development, reliability, and validity of scales to measure two forms of anxiety, ego anxiety and discomfort anxiety. In the firs...
Type A Personality and Assertiveness
Type A Personality and Assertiveness
To date, no research has focused on the type A individual’s ability to discriminate between assertion and aggression. Lange and Jakubowski (1976) concluded that before individuals...
An Exploratory Study of Mathematics Anxiety in Caribbean Preservice Teachers
An Exploratory Study of Mathematics Anxiety in Caribbean Preservice Teachers
The Problem Correlational studies suggest that gender, attitudes to mathematics, mathematics performance, the number of college mathematics courses taken, and mathematics teacher ...

