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An Correlated And Experiment Reseach About The Relationship Between Anger Of Convicts And The Parents-partner Attchement

Posted on:2013-07-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L J ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2246330371496426Subject:Applied Psychology
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Irritability is an important personality characteristics of the inmates, but also one of theimportant factors affect the inmates transformation quality. Anger is a state of passion, in thisstate, reduce the scope of individual consciousness, rational analysis of reduced ability toself-control weakened, not to make a more comprehensive understanding of the currentproblems faced by, and can not be correctly anticipated the significance of their actions andconsequences of things that make a breach of discipline, such as fighting, resistancemanagement, so that the transformation results are affected. The causes of anger, badrelationships, frustration, continuous pain[1]. However, anger is not because there must begood many cases, individuals are able to control their emotions, their own minds to keepawake, to collect a wide range of possible information to make the most reasonable judgmentof the situation will not made to make others injured, so that the things they regret. Accordingto the survey research, in the frustration situation, to keep clear-headed and not angerindividuals have one thing in common, that is-from the people around to get enough support,while a necessary condition to obtain support and the people around to establish a goodattachment.The purpose of this study is to survey inmates of the relationship between thecharacteristics of anger with their parents, peer attachment, on the basis of the findings andfurther explore the attachment object (used in this study is a companion attachment) toaccompany and companion spatial distance between the subjects, the impact of anger on theinmates of different attachment types. Therefore, this study contains a total of three studies:Study1, the State-Trait Anger Scale "and" IPPA "Scale of900inmates to investigate andanalyze the prisoners state anger, trait anger, anger restraint inward anger, outward anger andthe relationship between the parents, peer attachment; study2, select the32experimental toolto obtain data to the biofeedback instrument, accompanied by acts of attachment styles andattachment of the argument, companion the distance between the subjects1m, BVP, theAmplitude (blood volume fluctuation amplitude) as the dependent variable, research attachment accompanied by the anger of the impact of different attachment types ofindividuals; study three, select32, the same biofeedback instrument as a research tool toobtain data, to be the attachment type and the distance between the companion and (0.15m,4m) as the independent variable as the dependent variable, research companion to the BVP,the Amplitude (blood volume fluctuation amplitude) space distance between the subjects willaffect their anger.The results show as follows:1.The relationship between serving staff anger and demographic data: time alreadyserved in3to10years of serving officers, its state anger and trait anger was significantlylower than the time already served less than three years and more than10years of servingpersonnel; anger the higher the educational level of inmates of state anger, trait anger andwithin significantly less than the low literacy levels of inmates, and anger restraint inmateswere significantly higher than the low levels of literacy; married inmates trait anger thanunmarried inmates, their anger restraint are lower than the unmarried inmates; younger than20years of age and older than50inmates trait anger was significantly higher than21to30years,31to40years old,41to50-year-old inmates.2.The relationship serving between staff anger with their parents-Peer Attachment:mother, father and companion good attachment relationship, mutual trust and regularexchange of prisoners, state anger, trait anger was significantly lower than that of otherinmates, their anger restraint was significantly higher than other inmates; good attachmentrelationship with mother, father and companion, mutual trust, and comfortable companionsexchange prisoners, their inward anger level is low; estranged relationship with mothers,fathers and fellow inmates its inward anger levels high; there is a good attachmentrelationship with mother, father, companion, mutual trust, and his father a comfortableexchange of prisoners, their outward anger level is low; estranged inmates with mothers,fathers and peers. Its outwards anger a high level.3.Affect of the company of fellow inmates anger (the distance between them was1m):accompanied by fellow inmates angry mood did not produce a significant effect, performance,accompanied by fellow inmates are the Amplitude BVP, lower. 4.The distance between the companion and the prisoners of their anger generated effects:the companion by the distance between the anger of the inmates, when the spatial distancebetween the fellow inmates for0.15m, Prisoners of the Amplitude BVP, a significantreduction, when the space between fellow inmates a distance of4m, the inmates of theAmplitude BVP, no significant change.Conclusion: In addition to demographic data of their marital status, educational level,age, having served a sentence of prisoners of anger, attachment relationship with their withtheir parents-companion was significantly correlated with parents, peers have a goodattachment relationship, mutual trust, exchange of prisoners, state anger, trait anger wassignificantly lower than other inmates, their anger control ability was significantly higher thanother inmates; fellow inmates anger, but this effect by the impact of spatial distance betweenspace0.15m distance to help fellow inmates anger impact.
Keywords/Search Tags:Convicts, anger, attachment, biofeedback
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