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The Mediation Effects of Thought Control Strategies in the Relationship between Event-related Rumination and Posttraumatic Growth

  • Clinical Psychology in Korea: Research and Practice
  • 2018, 4(1), pp.69-89
  • DOI : 10.15842/CPKJOURNAL.PUB.4.1.69
  • Publisher : Korean Clinical Psychology Association
  • Research Area : Social Science > Psychological Science > Clinical Psychology
  • Received : November 6, 2017
  • Accepted : January 30, 2018

곽아름 1 Park, Kee-hwan 2

1삼성서울병원
2가톨릭대학교

Candidate

ABSTRACT

This study aimed to clarify the paths of posttraumatic growth(PTG) model in further detail by examining mediation effects of thought control strategies in the relationship between event-related rumination and posttraumatic growth. Data were collected from 505 students and adults who had experienced traumatic events. They completed the Traumatic Experience Schedule, Event-related Rumination Inventory(ERRI), Posttraumatic Growth Inventory(PTGI), and Thought Control Questionnaire(TCQ). The mediation effects of though control strategies were examined using a multiple mediator model approach proposed by Hayes. The results of this study indicated that distraction strategies and social control strategies had significant mediating effects in the relationship between intrusive rumination and deliberate rumination. Unlike the other strategies, reappraisal strategy had not significant mediating effect. Finally, the implications and limitations of this study were discussed along with suggestions for future research.

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