Authors
Michael Shayne Gallaway, David S Fink, Amy M Millikan, Michael R Bell
Publication date
2012/9
Journal
Aggressive behavior
Volume
38
Issue
5
Pages
357-367
Description
There are a growing number of studies that have approximated levels of aggression and associated outcomes among combat veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan using brief screening assessments. However, further research to evaluate the relative role of combat exposures and overt physical behaviors is required to further elucidate potential associations between military service, combat deployment, and overt physical aggression. The purpose of the current study was to assess the prevalence of self‐reported physical aggression in a sample of US Army soldiers using an adaptation of the Revised Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS2), and examine factors associated with higher levels of aggression. A population‐based cross‐sectional study was conducted at a single US Army Installation within a sample of active duty US Army soldiers (n = 6,128) from two large units. Anonymous surveys were collected 6 …
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Scholar articles
MS Gallaway, DS Fink, AM Millikan, MR Bell - Aggressive behavior, 2012