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KMID : 0981220140140020191
Congnitive Behavior Therapy in Korea
2014 Volume.14 No. 2 p.191 ~ p.216
The mediating effect of maladpative cognitive emotion regulation and negative affect of the relationships between childhood emotional abuse experience, affect intensity and self-harm
Koo Hoon-Jung

Cho Hyun-Ju
Lee Jong-Sun
Abstract
The present study aims to investigate a psychological mechanism by which childhood abuse experiences and affect intensity as distal factors of self-harm behaviors influence self-harm in university students. In doing this, it is hypothesized that maladaptive cognitive emotion regulation and negative affect would mediate the relationships between childhood abuse experience, affect intensity and self-harm. A total of 415 students participated and completed the Parental Boding Instrument, the Affect Intensity Measures, the Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionaire, the Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale and the Self-Harm Inventory, along with a consent form. Structural equation modelling was used to compare the fit of the research and alternative models, and found that the research model as the best model for the present data. Based on the research model, the results were as follows. Firstly, The relationship between childhood abuse from parents and self-harm was mediated both by maladaptive cognitive emotion regulation and depression/anxiety and only depression/anxiety, respectively. Secondly, Affect intensity influenced self-harm through maladaptive cognitive emotion regulation and depression/anxiety. Limitations, future research and therapeutic implications were discussed.

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KEYWORD
Childhood abuse experience, affect intensity, maladaptive cognitive emotion regulation, negative affect, self-harm
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