KMID : 1159120160230040759
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Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Psychology 2016 Volume.23 No. 4 p.759 ~ p.782
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The Relationship between Adult Attachment and Social Anxiety of College Students : The Mediating Effects of Dysfunctional Beliefs, Ambivalence over Emotional Expressiveness, and Difficulties in Emotional Regulation
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Kim Sung-Joo
Lee Young-Soon
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Abstract
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This study aimed to examine the relationship between adult attachment, dysfunctional beliefs, ambivalence over emotional expressiveness, difficulties in emotional regulation, and social anxiety. Participants were comprised of 348 college students from 4 universities in the Chonbuk province. Results of the study are as follows: first, dysfunctional belief and difficulties in emotional regulation fully mediated the relationship between attachment anxious and social anxiety. Second, in the relationship between attachment anxious and social anxiety, ambivalence over emotional expressiveness and difficulties in emotional regulation showed partial mediating effects. Third, in the relationship between attachment avoidance and social anxiety, both dysfunctional belief and difficulties in emotional regulation showed partial mediation. Fourth, ambivalence over emotional expressiveness and difficulties in emotional regulation showed had a partial mediating effect on the relationship between attachment avoidance and social anxiety. Implications, limitation and suggestions for further study are discussed.
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KEYWORD
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adult attachment, dysfunctional beliefs, ambivalence over emotional expressiveness, difficultiesin emotional regulation, social anxiety
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