The Effect of Unwanted Sex Consent on Post-traumatic Growth and Impact of Event: the Moderating Effect of Cognitive Emotional Regulation Strategy-for female college students

N. Park, Won-Young song
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This study attempted to investigate the effect of unwanted sex consent on impact of event and post-traumatic growth, and to verify the moderating effect of cognitive emotional regulation strategy in the relationship between unwanted sex consent, impact of event, and post-traumatic growth. To this end, a survey was conducted on female college students with unwanted sex consent experience, and 41 data were finally analyzed using the PASW 18.0 program. The results of the study are as follows. First, unwanted sex consent showed a positive correlation with impact of event and post-traumatic growth. In addition, impact of event showed a positive correlation with the maladaptive cognitive emotional regulation strategy among the two sub-variables of the cognitive emotional regulation strategy. However, post-traumatic growth showed a positive correlation with the two sub-variables of the cognitive emotional regulation strategy: the adaptive cognitive emotional regulation strategy and the maladaptive cognitive emotional regulation strategy. Second, the moderating effect of the cognitive emotional regulation strategy between unwanted sex consent and impact of event was not significant. Third, the moderating effect of the cognitive emotional regulation strategy between unwanted sex consent and post-traumatic growth was significant. As a result of examining the two sub-factors of cognitive emotional regulation strategy, unwanted sex consent and adaptive cognitive emotional regulation strategy had a moderating effect on post-traumatic growth, and maladaptive cognitive emotional regulation strategy also showed a moderating effect on post-traumatic growth. These results mean that the positive and negative effects vary
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非自愿性同意对女大学生创伤后成长及事件影响的影响:认知情绪调节策略的调节作用
本研究旨在探讨不想要的性同意对事件影响和创伤后成长的影响,并验证认知情绪调节策略在不想要的性同意、事件影响和创伤后成长之间的调节作用。为此,对有过非自愿性同意经历的女大学生进行调查,最终使用PASW 18.0程序对41项数据进行分析。研究结果如下:首先,非自愿性行为同意与事件影响和创伤后成长呈正相关。此外,在认知情绪调节策略的两个子变量中,事件影响与认知情绪调节策略的适应不良呈正相关。创伤后成长与认知情绪调节策略的两个子变量:适应性认知情绪调节策略和非适应性认知情绪调节策略呈显著正相关。第二,认知情绪调节策略在非自愿性行为同意与事件影响之间的调节作用不显著。第三,认知情绪调节策略对非自愿性行为同意与创伤后成长的调节作用显著。结果表明,非自愿性行为同意和适应性认知情绪调节策略对创伤后成长有调节作用,而适应性不良认知情绪调节策略对创伤后成长也有调节作用。这些结果意味着积极和消极的影响是不同的
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