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KMID : 1159120160230020349
Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Psychology
2016 Volume.23 No. 2 p.349 ~ p.366
The Mediating Effects of Adaptive Cognitive-Emotion Regulation Strategies and Positive Affect on the Relationship between Acquired Disabilities" Resilience, Family Resilience, and Post-Traumatic Growth
Jung Min-Sun

Abstract
This study, using an affective-cognitive processing model, aimed to determine how the acquired-disability people"s individual internal variable self-resilience and the external variable family resilience would help them overcome their disabilities and complex traumas and grow through adaptive cognitive-emotion regulation and positive affect. The verification revealed that the acquired-disability people"s self-resilience, family resilience, adaptive cognitive-emotion regulation, and positive affect and their post-traumatic growth had a significant positive correlation, and that the model was fit where self-resilience and family resilience influence post-traumatic growth by way of adaptive cognitive-emotion regulation and positive affect as mediators. In addition, self-resilience had no direct effects on post-traumatic growth, and adaptive cognitive-emotion regulation and positive affect mediated in boosting the relationship between self-resilience and post-traumatic growth. Meanwhile, family resilience had only direct effects on post-traumatic growth, and no mediating effects. Putting all this together, the implications of this study and follow-up research were discussed.
KEYWORD
#self-resilience#family resilience#adaptive cognitive-emotion regulation strategies#positive affect#and post-traumatic growth
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