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A Psychological Inquiry of Residential Mobility: On the Relation among Residential Mobility, Interdependent Self-Construal, and Social Support Seeking

Korean Journal of Social and Personality Psychology / Korean Journal of Social and Personality Psychology, (P)1229-0653;
2013, v.27 no.4, pp.47-68
https://doi.org/10.21193/kjspp.2013.27.4.003


Abstract

Despite the growing importance of residential mobility, it has received relatively little research attention in Korea. The present research examined how interdependent self-construal and pursuit of social support would vary as a function of one’s personal history of residential moves. The results demonstrated that the number of residential moves was negatively associated with collective-interdependent self-construal (characterized by the degree to which the individual defines the self in terms of group memberships), whereas it was not related to relational-interdependent self-construal (characterized by the degree to which the individual defines the self in terms of close relationships). In addition, the results revealed that individuals with frequent moves were less likely to seek social support. Directions for future research on residential mobility are discussed.

keywords
residential mobility, relational-interdependent self-construal, collective-interdependent self-construal, social support seeking, 주거 유동성, 관계 상호의존적 자기개념, 집단 상호의존적 자기개념, 사회적 지지 추구

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