Direct Indirect Aggression Inventory (DIAS)

The Direct Indirect Aggression Inventory (DIAS) assesses self-reported agression with the instruction "If you’re angry or mad at someone in class, what do you do?" with three subscales: 1) Direct Aggresion with items such as "I use cusses for the other whenever I can.", 2) Indirect Aggression with items such as "I try to irrritate the other to the point they lose their temper.", and 3) Passive Aggression with items such as "I withdraw myself from the situation.".

In RADAR Old Wave 2 to Wave 5, only the subscale Indirect Aggression was used for mother and father self-report.

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Waves
  • Old Cohort

  • RO - W1
  •   CC
    12.0 years   From 2001-11-01 to 2001-12-31

  • RO - W2
  •   CC MM FF
    13.0 years   From 2003-01-01 to 2003-03-31

  • RO - W3
  •   CC UU MM FF
    14.0 years   From 2004-01-01 to 2004-03-31

  • RO - W4
  •   CC UU MM FF
    15.0 years   From 2005-01-01 to 2005-03-31

  • RO - W5
  •   CC MM FF
    16.0 years   From 2006-01-01 to 2006-03-31

  • RO - W9
  •   CC
    20.0 years   From 2010-01-01 to 2010-03-31

    Mode of collection SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire
    Analysis unit Individual
    Instrument name Direct and Indirect Aggression Scales
    Measure name Psychopathology (externalizing)
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