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KMID : 0981220200200040491
Congnitive Behavior Therapy in Korea
2020 Volume.20 No. 4 p.491 ~ p.517
The relationship between grief caused by the bereavement of companion animal and prolonged grief: A Moderated Mediation Effect of Negative grief Cognitions and adult anxiety attachment
Jeon Moon-Hee

Koo Hoon-Jung
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to find out the effect of bereavement as a result death of companion animal on a Prolonged Grief relationship and the control effect of adult anxiety attachment, first the mourning as a result death of companion animal predict psychological maladies, second to second, the bereavement as a result death of companion animal to test whether they are ¡®negative grief cognitions¡¯ in the path to ¡®Prolonged Grief¡¯ and then to counteract them. To this end, a self-reporting questionnaire was conducted for 254 adults who had lost their pets (29 males, 225 females) that measured their pets, whether they were related to their pets, whether they were negative or not, their psychological maladies, and their adulthood. The results of this study analyzed using Hayes¡¯ Process No. 4 and 8 models are as follows. First, pet lovers predicted psychological maladaptation. Second, pet lovers had a significant effect on persistent obesity by using the medium as a medium for negative love. Third, adult adornment was shown to have a significant adjustment effect on the indirect path to psychoanalysis by means of a medium for whether or not pets are negative, but not in the direct path from companion animal to psychological ineligible. Finally, the implications of this study were discussed as well as suggestions for future research.
KEYWORD
Pet Bereavement, Pet loss, Negative grief Cognitions, Prolonged grief, Adult attachment
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