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KMID : 0981220170170040507
Congnitive Behavior Therapy in Korea
2017 Volume.17 No. 4 p.507 ~ p.531
The Validation of Korean Version of Anticipatory Social Behaviors Questionnaire:focused on college students
Jeong Hye-Yun

Koo Hoon-Jung
Abstract
Anticipatory processing has been considered as a cognitive vulnerability factor, playing a prominent role in the onset, maintenance and aggravation of social anxiety. The Anticipatory Social Behaviors Questionnaire(ASBQ) recently developed by Hinricshsen and Clark(2003) is a widely-used self-report measurement of anticipatory processing. The present study investigated the psychometric properties of the Korean version of ASBQ in non-clinical colleage sample as well as scale¡¯s validity. Also, this study attempted to identify such multidimensional factor as adaptive and maladaptive factor in anticipatory processing. The Korean versions of ASBQ, SIAS, SPS, B-FNE, SDSAS, PERS, PSWQ, CFI and CES-D were administered to 549 undergraduate students. The results was following. First, the exploratory factor analysis yielded two factor structure- ¡®preparation¡¯ and ¡®avoidance¡¯ factor. Second, three competitive models which were drawn from precedent studies were adopted to find the best factor model of K-ASBQ for college students. As a result, we found that our two factor model based on exploratory factor analysis of 269 Korean undergraduates was the best fitting model for the Korean college students. Third, it had appropriate construct validity with a significant positive correlation with SIAS, SPS, B-FNE, SDSAS and PERS after controlling for depression. Fourth, the results showed relatively high internal consistency and adequate test-retest reliability over a 2 week period. Finally, the results showed that ¡®preparation¡¯ factor did not predict the social anxiety when the fear of the negative evaluation was low, while ¡®avoidance¡¯ factor significantly predicted the social anxiety regardless of the level of fear of negative evaluation, which was interpreted as that ¡®preparation¡¯ factor reflects the adaptive aspect of anticipatory processing.Finally, the implications and limitations of the present study and suggestions for future research were discussed
KEYWORD
Social anxiety, Anticipatory Social Behavior, ASBQ, Validity, Reliability
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