KMID : 1025820200280040427
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Family and Family Therapy 2020 Volume.28 No. 4 p.427 ~ p.450
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Analysis of Structural Relationships Among Perceived Spouse Support, Post Traumatic Growth, Resilience and Cognitive Emotional Regulation Strategies in Middle-Aged Adults with Trauma Experiences
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Jung Kyung-Im
Jeon Hye-Seong
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Abstract
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Objectives: The purpose of this study is to identify the structural relationship between perceived spouse support, post-traumatic growth, resilience, and cognitive emotional regulation strategies of middle-aged adults with traumatic experience.
Methods: For this, a questionnaire survey was conducted on 312 middle-aged adults with trauma experience in Seoul and Gyeonggi Province. 241 people who are married and maintain a common-law relationship were used as final data.
Results: First, resilience was completely mediated in the relationship between perceived spouse support and post-traumatic growth of middle-aged adults with traumatic experience. Second, the adaptive cognitive emotional regulation strategy was completely mediated in the relationship between perceived spouse support and post-traumatic growth. Third, in the relationship between perceived spouse support and post-traumatic growth, resilience and adaptive cognitive emotional regulation strategies were sequentially completely mediated.
Conclusions: Spousal support perceived based on the results of this study can be an influencing factor that can help change in post-traumatic growth of individuals who have experienced trauma, but such spouse support is not a direct influencing factor, but rather resilience and adaptive cognitive support. Through the sequential mediating effect of the emotion regulation strategy, it was confirmed that it can have a positive influence on the post-traumatic growth of individuals.
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KEYWORD
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Middle-aged adult, post-traumatic growth, spouse support, resilience, cognitive emotional regulation strategies
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