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KMID : 1159120170240030457
Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Psychology
2017 Volume.24 No. 3 p.457 ~ p.472
The Moderating Effects of Emotional Clarity on the Relationship between Obsessive Beliefs and Compulsive Behavior in Adolescents
Hong Seul-Gi

Park Kyung
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the moderating effects of emotional clarity on the relationship between obsessive beliefs and compulsive behavior in adolescents. A questionnaire survey was administered to 519 high school students. Analysis yielded the following results: First, obsessive beliefs positively correlated with compulsive behavior but sub-factors of obsessive beliefs, such as Responsibility/Threat Estimation and Perfectionism/Certainty negatively correlated with sub-factors of compulsive behavior such as Checking, Contamination and emotional clarity. Second, significant differences were found in the influence of compulsive behavior on sub-factors of obsessive beliefs and emotional clarity. Third, it was also found that the moderating effect of emotional clarity on the relationship between sub-factors of obsessive beliefs such as Perfectionism/Certainty and sub-factors of compulsive behavior such as Checking/Doubting. Significance and limitations are discussed.
KEYWORD
adolescents, obsessive beliefs, compulsive behavior, emotional clarity
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