Cognitive predictors of reactive and proactive aggression in a forensic sample: A comparison with a non-clinical sample

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Authors
  • S. Brugman
  • J. Lobbestael
  • A.T. Sack
  • M.J. Cima
  • T. Schuhmann
  • F. Emmerling
  • A. Arntz
Publication date 11-2018
Journal Psychiatry Research
Volume | Issue number 269
Pages (from-to) 610-620
Number of pages 11
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Psychology Research Institute (PsyRes)
Abstract

This study aimed at examining cognitive predictors of reactive and proactive aggression in a forensic-psychiatric (n = 80) and a non-clinical sample (n = 98; Brugman et al., 2015). Three different cognitive predictors were incorporated: (1) attentional bias towards aggressive stimuli (measured with Emotional Stroop task) and towards angry faces (measured with a visual search task); (2) interpretation biases (measured with Aggressive Interpretative Bias Task (AIBT) and a vignette task), and (3) implicit self-aggression association (measured with a Single-Target Implicit Association Task). To measure aggression, the Reactive-Proactive Aggression Questionnaire (RPQ) and the Taylor Aggression Paradigm (TAP) were used. An automatic self-aggression association positively predicted proactive aggressive behavior on the TAP in both samples. Furthermore, this self-aggression association predicted, increased self-reported proactive aggression (RPQ) in the forensic sample only. Pain, injury, and danger interpretations reported on the vignettes, negatively predicted self-reported proactive aggression in both samples. A stronger aggressive interpretation bias on the AIBT predicted more reactive aggressive behavior (TAP) in the non-clinical sample only. Taken together, findings show both common and distinct mechanisms in reactively vs. proactively driven aggressive behavior.

Document type Article
Note With supplementary file
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2018.08.095
Other links https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85053064437
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