Adolescent Anger Rating Scale™ (AARS™)

Adolescent Anger Rating Scale™ (AARS™)
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Purpose
Assesses the intensity and frequency of anger expression in adolescents. Help to identify adolescents who are at risk for diagnoses of Conduct Disorder (CD), Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), or Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

Age Range
11 - 19 years

Administration 
Individual or group:
5 - 10 minutes for individuals
10 - 20 minutes for groups

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Adolescent Anger Rating Scale™ (AARS™)

D. McKinnie Burney

 

The AARS is a 41-item psychometrically sound instrument that assesses the intensity and frequency of anger expression in adolescents ages 11-19 years. The items are consistent with behaviours identified in the DSM-IV™. Elevated AARS scores can help to identify adolescents who are at risk for diagnoses of Conduct Disorder (CD), Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), or Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).

Individuals indicate which behaviours they exhibit when angered and how often each behaviour typically occurs; the 4-point response scale ranges from Hardly Ever to Very Often. Scores are reported for Total anger and for three subscales measuring aspects of the adolescent’s typical anger response pattern: Instrumental Anger, Reactive Anger, and Anger Control. The goal of any anger intervention program is to help the adolescent manage his or her anger. Practitioners using the AARS will be able to select the most appropriate intervention program for the specific type(s) of anger the adolescent typically experiences.

Norms

The AARS Professional Manual provides directions for administration, scoring, and interpretation (including case examples), as well as information about the development and validation of the instrument with students in two age groups: middle school (Grades 6-8) and high school (Grades 9-12). Conversions of raw scores to percentiles and T scores are also provided by gender and age group.

Five ethnic groups were represented in the normative sample of 4,187 adolescents. Normative data are provided for boys and girls in middle schools and high schools. Additional information about the normative sample includes grade average, number of suspensions in the past year, number of friends, a rating of friends’ behaviour, and the primary person(s) with whom the adolescent lives.

Statistical analyses support the use of the AARS in both clinical and research applications. Therapists who employ anger control training may find the AARS a useful measure of behaviour change.



Product Items

AARS Intro Kit: Professional Manual & 50 Test Booklets
Item # MPS04-4626KT
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AARS Professional Manual
Item # MPS04-4627TM
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AARS Test Booklets (Pack of 25)
Item # MPS04-4628TB
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