KMID : 1159120210280040001
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Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Psychology 2021 Volume.28 No. 4 p.1 ~ p.18
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The Mediating Effects of Dysfunctional Belief and Fear of Missing Out(FoMO) Between Parenting Attitudes and SNS Addiction Tendency by College Students
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Yi Sun-Guk
Park Ji-Yeon Lee Hyeon-Ji Kim Hyeon-Jun Park Eun-Young
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Abstract
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This study aimed to explore the structural model in which dysfunctional beliefs and fear of missing out(FoMO) sequentially mediate the effect of perceived parenting attitudes on SNS addiction tendency. Data were collected from college students(N=316) who consented to complete parenting attitude scale, dysfunctional beliefs scale. FoMO scale, and SNS addiction tendency scale via online. Data were analyzed a structural equation model. The findings of this study indicated that dysfunctional beliefs and FoMO sequentially mediated the relationship between perceived parenting attitude and SNS addiction tendency. In addition, dysfunctional beliefs completely mediated the relationship between perceived parenting attitude and FoMO, and FoMO completely mediated the relationship between dysfunctional beliefs and SNS addiction tendency. The findings provide implications for understanding the pathways of perceived parenting attitudes, dysfunctional beliefs, FoMOs, and SNS addiction tendency and offer an insight into effective cognitive behavioral therapy that focuses on modifying dysfunctional beliefs for changing FoMO and SNS addiction tendency.
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KEYWORD
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Parenting Attitude, Adverse Functional Beliefs, Fear of Missing Out(FoMO), SNS Addiction Tendency, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
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