KMID : 0981220120120010063
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Congnitive Behavior Therapy in Korea 2012 Volume.12 No. 1 p.63 ~ p.75
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The Mediating Effects of Emotion Regulation Strategies on the Relationship Between Self-Esteem and Interpersonal Relationship Abilities
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Lee Min-Sun
Chae Kyu-Man
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Abstract
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This study attempted to examine the relationships among self-esteem, cognitive emotion regulation strategies, and interpersonal relationship abilities. In addition, this study attempted to investigate the mediation effects of cognitive emotion regulation strategies on the relationship between self-esteem and Interpersonal relationship abilities. The participants were 350 undergraduate students in Korea. Results indicate that self-esteem and interpersonal relationship abilities are positively correlated at the statistical level. Self-esteem and positive cognitive emotion regulation strategies are positively correlated with interpersonal relationship abilities at the statistically significant level. There are statistically significant negative correlations between the low self-esteem and negative cognitive emotion regulation strategies, and interpersonal relationship abilities. Moreover, both positive and negative cognitive emotion regulation strategies partly mediate the relationship between self-esteem and interpersonal relationship abilities. The study results suggest that a psychotherapist can intervene more efficiently not only by building up the client¡¯s self-esteem, but also by promoting the client¡¯s emotion regulation through cognitive thinking when a client has deficits of interpersonal relationship abilities.
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KEYWORD
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Self-esteem, Emotion regulation, Interpersonal relationship ability, Emotion regulation strategy, Mediating effect
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