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KMID : 1159120190260040041
Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Psychology
2019 Volume.26 No. 4 p.41 ~ p.59
The Relationship between Parentification and Social Anxiety in College Students: The Mediating Effect of Internalized Shame and Ambivalence over Emotional Expressiveness
Park Seo-Jung

Kang Moon-Sun
Lee Young-Soon
Abstract
This study investigated the mediating effect of internalized shame and ambivalence over emotional expressiveness in the relationship between parentification and social anxiety. Questionnaires on internalized shame, ambivalence over emotional expressiveness, parentification, and social anxiety were administered to 348 students attending universities in Chonbuk. Analyses included a mediated effect analysis, descriptive analysis, reliability analysis, correlation analysis, and structural equation modeling. The results indicated that parentification is positively associated with internalized shame and ambivalence over emotional expressiveness. Internalized shame and ambivalence over emotional expressiveness fully mediated the relationship between parentification and social anxiety. These findings suggest that internalized shame and ambivalence over emotional expressiveness may be important factors to consider in the evaluation and treatment of social anxiety in college students experiencing parentification. Implications, limitations, and recommendations for further study are presented.
KEYWORD
parentification, internalized Shame, ambivalence over emotional expressiveness, social anxiety
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