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Korean Journal of Psychology: General

The Effects of Experience of close relationship, Intentional Rumination on Posttraumatic Growth

Korean Journal of Psychology: General / Korean Journal of Psychology: General, (P)1229-067X; (E)2734-1127
2011, v.30 no.3, pp.793-809


Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of experience of close relationship and intentional rumination on posttraumatic growth. This study also aims to examine whether the intentional rumination mediate the relationship between close relationship and posttraumatic growth. For this purpose, sample of 317 university students (150men and 167 women) in Busan. were asked to complete Perceived Social Support Scale, Experience of close relationship-R Scale, Rumination Scale, and Posttraumatic Growth Inventory. Simple correlation analysis and structural equation modeling were used. The results were as follows. As a result of the simple correlation analysis, posttraumatic growth showed significant positive correlation with social support, intentional rumination and significant negative correlation with attachment-avoidance. After social support and attachment-avoidance combined to form experience of close relationship, structural modeling were used. Structural equation modeling analysis showed that intentional rumination had full mediation effect between the experience of close relationship and the posttraumatic growth. Finally, limitation of the present study and directions for future research, as well as the clinical implications of the study's findings, were discussed.

keywords
사회적 지지, 애착, 친밀한 관계, 성장적 반추, 외상 후 성장, social support, attachment, close relationship, intentional rumination, posttraumatic growth

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