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KMID : 1159120170240010119
Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Psychology
2017 Volume.24 No. 1 p.119 ~ p.134
The Relationship between Peer Attachment and Negative Emotions among Adolescents with Hearing Loss and The Mediating Effects of Experiential Avoidance and Fear of Intimate Relationships
Kim Eun-Mi

Ha Su-Hong
Jang Mun-Seon
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between peer attachments and negative emotions among deaf adolescents and look at the mediating effects of fear avoidance and intimate relationships. Participants included 127 middle and high school students with hearing impairments recruited from schools for the deaf. Data was collected from results of the peer attachment scale, experience avoidance scale, negative emotion scale, and the fear of intimate relationship scale. Analysis was conducted through the use of the Sobel Test, regression analysis, and Correlation analysis. Results are as follows: First, peer attachment had a negative correlation with depression and anxiety. Second, there was a statistically significant correlation between peer attachment and avoidance of experience, fear of intimate relationship, and negative emotion. Third, in the relationship between peer attachment and negative emotions of deaf adolescents, experience avoidance and fear of intimate relationship both had a full mediation effect. Implications for reducing negative emotions among deaf adolescents, limitations of this study, and suggestions for future research are discussed.
KEYWORD
young people with hearing loss, negative emotions, peer attachment, experiential avoidance, fear of intimacy
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