KMID : 0389420180260040290
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Korean Journal of Stress Research 2018 Volume.26 No. 4 p.290 ~ p.295
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The Relationship between Unstable Attachment and Subjective Well-Being: Mediating Effect of Decentering and Self-Compassion
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Kim Yong-Hee
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Abstract
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Background: The aim of this study were to investigate the effect of unstable attachment on subjective well-being and to identify mediator effects of decentering and self-compassion.
Methods: A total of 255 college students participated in this study by completing the following questionnaires: Experience in Close Relationship Scale, Subjective Well-being Questionnaire, Decentering Scale, and Self-Compassion Scale.
Results: Mediated Regression Analysis was used for the purposes of study. The results are as the following. First, unstable attachment had significant negative correlation with subjective well-being and decentering and self-compassion. Second, decentering had a partial meditational effect on the relation between unstable attachment and subjective well-being. Third, self-compassion had completely meditational effect on the relation between unstable attachment and subjective well-being.
Conclusions: These results suggested that it is important to enhance students¡¯ level of decentering and self-compassion in order to increase their subjective well-being effectively.
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KEYWORD
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Unstable attachment, Subjective well-being, Decentering, Self-compassion
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