UNDERSTANDING ADOLESCENT ANGER
A LITERATURE REVIEW
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https://doi.org/10.32806/jkpi.v5i1.141Keywords:
Anger adolescents, influencing factors, interventionAbstract
Importance study see literature: understand anger teenagers, give understanding comprehensive about anger teenagers, consider influencing factors, as well as intervention effective development. Teenagers who express anger in family interactions may become depressed or even create a negative network affect. Remember that during this period, teenagers' sensitivity to anger increases significantly. Study This aim is to explore contributing factors to anger among teenagers as well as interventions effective for overcoming it. Method study: use observation References systematic For comprehensive analysis to study anger among teenagers, with do data tracking systematic from PsycINFO, PubMed, and Google Scholar. Study focus on published articles in 10 (10) years last, i.e., 2014–2024. A systematic review of the literature reveals that both internal and external factors contribute to adolescent anger, as well as the importance of effective intervention for overcoming these factors. Internal factors such as hormonal changes, cognitive development, difficulties regulating emotions, and mental health conditions all contribute to adolescent anger, as do external factors such as conflict, family, relationships, friends, peers, and social influences such as social media and technology. The effectiveness of the intervention is supported by various empirical proofs; all at once, impressive research shows the importance of understanding connection consequences for anger in teenagers and developing more intervention-strict approaches through a holistic approach.
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