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The Effects of Cognitive Behavioral Anger Management Program on Self-consciousness and Anger in Korean Military Man
Myung Sun Hyun, Kyoung A Nam, Hee Sun Kang
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2006;36(6):1076-1084.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2006.36.6.1076
Published online: March 28, 2017

1College of Nursing, Ajou University, Korea.

2College of Nursing, Hanzhong University, Korea.

3Department of Nursing, College of Medicine, Chung-Ang University, Korea.

mhyun@ajou.ac.kr

Copyright © 2006 Korean Society of Nursing Science

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  • Purpose
    The purpose of this study was to evaluate a cognitive behavioral anger management intervention in order to increase self-consciousness and decrease anger among Korean military men.
  • Methods
    A quasi-experimental design was used for this study. Ninety two soldiers were screened for unhealthy anger expression using a questionnaire. Among them, 26 soldiers who showed unhealthy anger expression were selected for this study. They were matched by rank and assigned to either a treatment or control group. The treatment group received the intervention three consecutive times, once a week and for 120 minutes per session. Participants were assessed before and after the intervention for anger (the State-Trait Anger Scale) and self-consciousness (Self-consciousness Scale). Data was analyzed using descriptive statistics, χ2-test, Mann-Whitney test, and Wilcox on signed rank test.
  • Results
    There was no statistically significant decrease in anger or increase in self-consciousness between the two groups following treatment. However, there was a significant increase in private self-consciousness in the treatment group after the intervention(p=.006).
  • Conclusion
    The cognitive behavioral anger management program improves private self-consciousness in soldiers. However, Additional research is needed to explore whether long-term intervention is more effective for anger control in the military setting. The findings from this study suggest that more attention should be given to mental health care for Korean soldiers.

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