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KMID : 1159120150220020305
Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Psychology
2015 Volume.22 No. 2 p.305 ~ p.322
The Effects of Socially Prescribed Perfectionism and Family Strength on Depression and Anxiety : Multiple-group Analysis and Mediating Effects of Suppressive and Reflective Coping Styles
Woo Ju-Young

Abstract
This study was conducted to analyze the structural relationship among socially prescribed perfectionism, family strength and suppressive coping style, reactive coping style, depression, and anxiety through a multiple analysis. In this study, multiple group structural equation modeling analysis was used depending on gender. The data was collected through the questionnaires of 281 Chungnam and Busan College students. First, the model in this group structural equation model could be generalized to the same measurement model and structural model between male and female factors. Second, socially prescribed perfectionism had a direct impact on the suppressive and reactive coping style. The results also indicated that socially prescribed perfectionism mediated the suppressive coping style and indirectly effect depression. Family strength directly decreased suppressive coping style in a significant way, and suppressive coping style reduced depression. The implications of this study were also discussed.
KEYWORD
Socially prescribed perfectionism, Family strength, coping style, depression, anxiety, Multiple-group analysis
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