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KMID : 1143820220180020065
Anxiety and Mood
2022 Volume.18 No. 2 p.65 ~ p.71
The Mediating Effects of Positive Resources in the Association Between Social Anxiety Symptoms and Adverse Childhood Experiences in Young Adults
Jung Young-Eun

Oh Su-Kyong
Jeong You-Ra
Kim Moon-Doo
Abstract
Objective : This study was to examine the impact of adverse childhood experiences on social anxiety symptoms in young adults and verify the mediating effects of positive resources.

Methods : Data from 1,317 young adults aged to 18 to 29 years who took part in the university-based cross- sectional survey were analyzed. All participants completed Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE) scale, So- cial Avoidance and Distress Scale (SAD), and Positive Resources Test (POREST).

Results : In young adults, 9.3% had severe social anxiety symptoms. Based on 10 ACE categories, 32.7% of participants reported one or more adverse childhood experience, and 4.5% reported four or more different forms of adverse childhood experiences. Young adults with higher social anxiety symptoms were likely to report more adverse childhood experiences, and less positive resources. Multivariate regression analysis indi- cated that positive resources moderated the association between adverse childhood experiences and social anxiety symptoms.

Conclusion : Based on the results, professionals need to consider early detection of adverse childhood ex- periences and comorbid social anxiety symptoms. In addition, various positive psychological interventions for individuals with adverse childhood experiences are needed.
KEYWORD
Social anxiety symptoms, Adverse childhood experience, Positive resources, Young adults
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