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Journal Article

Citation

Bjureberg J, Gross JJ. Soc. Personal Psychol. Compass 2021; 15(3).

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Blackwell Publishing, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/spc3.12586

PMID

33995563

Abstract

Road rage has been a problem since the advent of cars. Given the ubiquity of road rage, and its potentially devastating consequences, understanding road rage and developing interventions to curb it are important priorities. Emerging theoretical and empirical advances in the study of emotion and emotion regulation have provided new insights into why people develop road rage and how it can be prevented and treated. In the current article, we suggest an integrative conceptual framework for understanding road rage, based upon a psychological analysis of emotion and emotion regulation. We begin by defining road rage and other key constructs. We then consider the interplay between road rage generation and road rage regulation. Using an emotion regulation framework, we describe key points at which emotion-regulation difficulties can lead to road rage, followed by strategies that may alleviate these difficulties. We suggest that this framework usefully organizes existing research on road rage, while exposing key directions for future research.


Language: en

Keywords

Aggression; Aggressive driving; Road traffic crashes; Driving anger; Emotion regulation; Road rage

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