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KMID : 0981220180180010085
Congnitive Behavior Therapy in Korea
2018 Volume.18 No. 1 p.85 ~ p.104
The Effects of Adolescents¡¯ Irrational Belief on Social Anxiety : mediating effect of automatic thoughts, maladaptive self-focused attention, and rumination
You Sun-Mi

Kim Jung-Min
Kang Hyang-Un
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate the mediating effects of automatic thoughts, maladaptive self-focused attention, and rumination on a relationship between adolescents¡¯ irrational belief and social anxiety. To this end, this study conducted a questionnaire on 520 students who are enrolled in 3 high schools in Seoul, and used 470 copies on final analysis. The collected data has been analyzed through bootstrapping method for path analysis and verification of mediating effects using AMOS. The key findings of this study are as follows. First, it was identified that adolescents¡¯ irrational belief makes effect on social anxiety by the medium of maladaptive self-focused attention but not through the medium of automatic thoughts and rumination. Secondly, it was identified that adolescents¡¯ irrational belief makes effect on social anxiety through the dual media of automatic thoughts and maladaptive self-focused attention. Also, it was verified that adolescents¡¯ irrational belief makes effect on social anxiety through the dual media of automatic thoughts and rumination. Thirdly, it was identified that adolescents¡¯ irrational belief makes effect on social anxiety through the sequential multiple mediator of automatic thoughts, maladaptive self-focused attention, and rumination. Implication and limitations of this study and suggestions for a follow-up study were discussed based on the results of this study.
KEYWORD
social anxiety, irrational belief, automatic thoughts, maladaptive self-focused attention, rumination
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