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KMID : 0981220130130010019
Congnitive Behavior Therapy in Korea
2013 Volume.13 No. 1 p.19 ~ p.31
The Relationship between Shame and Paranoid tendency - Focusing on the Mediated Effect of Self-concept -
Yang Yun-Kyoung

Kim Jung-Kyu
Abstract
This study has been carried out to verify the mediated effect of self-concept on the connection between shame and paranoid tendency of University students. In doing so, 359 university students of local, capital area and Seoul have been participated. To data collected from questionnaire have been analyzed by using Personal Felling Questionnaire 2: PFQ-2, The Paranoia Scale, The Self-Concept Scale. The results of this research are as follows. Firstly, paranoid tendency had a positive correlation with shame, while the self-concept showed a negative correlation with other variance. Secondly, the analyze on the paranoid tendency of high and low level groups has shown that the level of such characteristic has been higher in the groups of which level of shame is higher. Thirdly, the analysis on mediated effect of self-concept on the relationship between shame and paranoid tendency of University students has shown that such self-concept partly affects and connection between sahme and paranoid tendency. Therefore, shame directly affects paranoid tendency as well as indirectly affects such characteristics through self-concept as a mediation. Finally, the limitation of this study and suggestions for further research have been discussed.
KEYWORD
Shame, Paranoid tendency, Self Concept, Mediated Effect
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