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KMID : 0981220150150010095
Congnitive Behavior Therapy in Korea
2015 Volume.15 No. 1 p.95 ~ p.111
The Moderation Effect of Thought Control Ability on Anger Rumination and Anger
So Young

Park Kee-Hwan
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of anger rumination and perceived thought control ability on the experience and expression of anger. Anger rumination is divided into three factors: Anger Memories Rumination, Rumination of Causes, and Rumination of Revenge. To explore the moderating effect of perceived thought control on the relationship between anger rumination and anger, five-hundred eighty eight university students were asked to complete the following: Anger Rumination Scale (K-ARS), Thought Control Ability Questionnaire (TCAQ), State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory-Korean (STAXI-K), and Social Desirability Scale (SDS). The results of this study indicated moderating effects of perceived thought control ability between anger rumination and state anger. These results suggest that perceived thought control ability can effectively reduce the temporary level of anger. It also indicates that perceived thought control has an moderating effect between Rumination of Causes and anger-control/anger-in. These results were discussed in terms of meta-cognition. Finally, the clinical implications, and several limitations of the present study were discussed.
KEYWORD
anger, anger rumination, thought control ability, meta-cognition
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