Arslan, Coşkun2020-03-262020-03-262010Arslan, C., (2010). An Investigation of Anger and Anger Expression in Terms of Coping with Stress and Interpersonal Problem-Solving. Kuram ve Uygulamada Eğitim Bilimleri, 10(1), 25-43.1303-0485https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12395/24595The purpose of this study was to investigate the anger and anger expression styles with respect to coping with stress and interpersonal problem-solving. The participants were 468 (258 female and 210 male, between 17-30 years old) university students. Pearson product-moment correlation coefficients and multiple hierarchical regression analysis were used. As a results of the study, it was found that there was a negative relationship between trait anger and problem focused coping (p < .05), a negative relationship between anger in with problem-focused coping, and seeking for social support (p < .01), a negative relationship between anger-out with avoiding (p < .01) and problem-focused coping (p < .05) and a positive relationship between anger control with problem-focused coping and avoidance (p < .01). However there was a positive relationship among approaching problems in a negative way, lack of self-confidence, unwillingness to take responsibility and trait anger, anger in, anger out (p < .01) while a negative relationship between anger control (p < .01). A negative relationship among constructive problem-solving and trait anger (p < .05), anger-in (p < . 01), and a positive relationship between constructive problem-solving and anger control (p < .01) were found. And, there was a negative relationship between insisting-preserving approach and anger-in (p < .05), while there was a positive relationship between insistent preserving approach and anger-out, anger control (p < .01). Besides, it was found that coping with stress and interpersonal problem-solving significantly explain the trait anger and the anger expressing styles.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTrait angerAnger expressionCoping with stressInterpersonal problem solvingAn Investigation of Anger and Anger Expression in Terms of Coping with Stress and Interpersonal Problem-SolvingArticle1012543N/AWOS:000276795800001Q4