KMID : 1159120200270020097
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Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Psychology 2020 Volume.27 No. 2 p.97 ~ p.114
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Effects of Conformity-Oriented Communication on Loneliness: Moderated Moderation of Negative Emotion and Flow
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Lee Mi-Sun
Woo Ju-Young
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Abstract
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This study examined how conformity-oriented communication influenced loneliness according to emotion and flow values. The analyses examined whether the effect of conformity-oriented communication on loneliness varied according to negative emotion value (moderating effect), then whether the two-way interaction effect varied according to the flow value (moderated moderation effect). Participants were 556 university students, and data were analyzed using PROCESS macro (Hayes, 2015). First, when conformity-oriented communication increased between parents and children, children's emotional loneliness increased; a two-way interaction effect, which increased when negative emotion increased. Second, a two-way interaction, which decreased when flow activities increased, decreased, and this moderated moderation was confirmed. The two-way interaction effect of negative emotion was statistically significant with a relatively low level of flow, but the two-way interaction effect of negative emotion was not significant at a relatively high level of flow. The results suggest that high-level flow is required in order to mitigate the negative effects of negative emotion.
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KEYWORD
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Conformity-oriented communication, loneliness, flow, and negative emotion
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