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Congnitive Behavior Therapy in Korea
2021 Volume.21 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.27
The Relationship between Social Anxiety and Relational Aggression : A Moderated Mediation Model of Relational Hostile Attribution Bias and Impulsivity
Kim Yoon-Hee

Chang Hye-In
Abstract
This study investigated mechanisms by which social anxiety may become associated with relational aggression in a moderated mediation model that includes relational hostile attribution bias and impulsivity. Participants were 278 college students (96 males, 182 females) who completed a set of online self-report questionnaires that measured social anxiety, hostile attribution bias, relational aggression, and impulsivity. Data were analyzed using hierarchical regression and Process Macro. The results indicated that social anxiety significantly predicted relational aggression, and this pathway was partially mediated by relational hostile attribution bias. Moreover, impulsivity significantly moderated the relationship between relational hostile attribution bias and relational aggression. However, final moderated mediation model was not significant. This study has implication that it empirically tested the mechanism by which some of socially anxious people act aggressively.
KEYWORD
social anxiety, hostile attribution bias, relational aggression, impulsivity, moderated mediation
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