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KMID : 0981220190190040489
Congnitive Behavior Therapy in Korea
2019 Volume.19 No. 4 p.489 ~ p.504
The relationship between internalized shame and aggression : The Mediating effect of anger rumination
Kim Joo-Hee

Koo Hoon-Jung
Abstract
The present study aims to investigate a psychological mechanism by which internalized shame influence aggressive behavior in university students. In doing this, it is hypothesized that anger rumination would mediate the relationship between internalized shame and aggression A total of 248 college students participated and completed the internalized shame Scale, K-anger Rumination Scale, and Aggression Questionnaire Korean Version. The results of this study are as follows. First, the internalized shame, anger rumination and aggression sub-factor all showed statistically significant correlation. Second, the relationship between internal shame and aggression was mediate by anger rumination. More specifically, anger rumination showed a full mediating effect on the relationship between internalized shame, physical aggression and verbal aggression, and a partial mediating effect on the relationship between anger and hostility. Finally, the significance and limitations of the study were discussed based on the results of this study.
KEYWORD
Internalized Shame, anger-rumination, aggression
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