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KMID : 1159120210280010073
Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Psychology
2021 Volume.28 No. 1 p.73 ~ p.95
The Double-Mediating Effects of Emotional Regulation and Self-Acceptance in the Relation between Separation-Individuation and Relationship Addiction
Song Yeon-Joo

Abstract
This study examined the double mediating effects of emotional regulation and self-acceptance in the relation between separation-individuation and relationship addiction. A total of 448 adults, aged between 20 to 50, was recruited. The results were as follows: First, there were significant correlations between separation-individuation, emotional regulation, self-acceptance and relationship addiction. Second, we found that self-acceptance had a partial mediation effect between separation-individuation and relationship addiction. Moreover, emotional regulation and self-acceptance had a dual-mediation effect on the relation between separation-individuation and relationship addiction. Third, multi-group analysis indicated that single persons with a healthy resolution of separation-individuation process enhanced the degree of self-acceptance than married ones. This study confirmed that separation-individuation of adults can not only reduce the level of relationship addiction by increasing self-acceptance but also can reduce symptoms of relationship addition through self-acceptance by increasing the level of emotional regulation. Based on the results, the limitations and implications were discussed.
KEYWORD
separation-individuation, Relationship Addiction, emotional regulation, self-acceptance
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