Aggression in Young Adults — A Matter of Short Sleep and Social Jetlag?

@article{Randler2013AggressionIY,
  title={Aggression in Young Adults — A Matter of Short Sleep and Social Jetlag?},
  author={Christoph Randler and Christian Vollmer},
  journal={Psychological Reports},
  year={2013},
  volume={113},
  pages={754 - 765}
}
Evening orientation and sleep duration have been linked with aggression and problematic behaviors, but no study has used an explicit aggression questionnaire. The present study used the Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire based on physical aggression, verbal aggression, anger, and hostility, as well as questionnaires on the timing of sleep and sleep duration to assess this relationship in young adult men. The Composite Scale of Morningness was used to assess circadian preference; sleep-wake… 
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