#11757. Measuring aggression in the South Asian context: the development and psychometric assessment of the Urdu aggression questionnaire

July 2026publication date
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Social Psychology;
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Abstract:
Aggression is an undesirable behavior that assaults traditions norms, morals and standards of ethics practiced in society. To address the scarceness of identification tools and for evidence-based interventions, the purpose of this study is to determine the extent to which aggression is prevalent in people by newly developed self-reported questionnaires designed after reviewing the cultural and social perspectives of the society. The research design was based on principles of scale development followed by exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis. A subject matter expert panel technique was adopted where educationists from diversified backgrounds helped to generate items and to establish content validity. The three-factor construct has been supported by factor analysis. Aggression is a distinctive trait of many psychiatric disturbances. To undertake the dearth of identification tools and for evidence-based interventions, it was necessary to develop a tool for identification to address aggression issues among common people.
Keywords:
Aggression; Direct aggression; Displaced aggression; Indirect aggression; Normative self-reported tool; Urdu language

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