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KMID : 1159120180250020225
Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Psychology
2018 Volume.25 No. 2 p.225 ~ p.242
The Relationship between Adult attachment and Posttraumatic Growth of Parents who have Children with Disabilities: The Mediating Effects of Adaptive Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies and Acceptance Attitude of Disability
Bak Mi-Ha

Abstract
The purpose of this study was to empirically verify the mediating effect of adaptive cognitive emotion regulation strategies and disability-accepting attitudes by linking the attachment-cognition model of posttraumatic growth with the relationship between adult attachment and posttraumatic growth of parents who have children with disabilities. Participants included 243 parents who completed a questionnaire survey. Results are as follows: First, adult attachment of parents negatively correlated with adaptive cognitive emotion regulation strategies, acceptance of disability and posttraumatic growth while a positive correlation existed between adaptive cognitive emotion regulation strategies and acceptance of disability and posttraumatic growth. Second, while no other factors had a mediating effect, the relationship between adult attachment and posttraumatic growth and adaptive cognitive emotion regulation strategies did. These findings suggest that adaptive cognitive emotion regulation strategies have a significant effect on the posttraumatic growth of parents of children with disabilities.
KEYWORD
Adult attachment, Posttraumatic Growth, Adaptive Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies, Acceptance Attitude of Disability, Parents who have children with disabilities
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