ID | 109601 |
Title Transcription | キノウテキ ヒキノウテキ ジコ チュウモク ノ ジゾク ト フアン ヨクウツ ノ カンレン
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Title Alternative | Relationship between duration of functional/dysfunctional self-focused attention and anxiety/depression.
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Author |
Taniguchi, Saki
Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Tokushima University
Miyamoto, Mai
Shimane Central Child Guidance Center
Mizoguchi, Akiko
Aichi Kumaki Psychology Institute Co., Ltd.
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Keywords | self-rumination
self-reflection
duration of self-focused attention
anxiety
depression
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Content Type |
Departmental Bulletin Paper
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Description | The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships among functional and dysfunctional self-focused attention, namely, self-reflection and rumination, and anxiety and depression. A survey was administered to 226 undergraduate students on self-rumination, self-reflection, self-focused attention, anxiety, and depression. The analysis showed that partial correlation between self-rumination and anxiety was significant while controlling for depression, same as self-focused attention and anxiety. Regression analysis revealed that self-focused attention predicted anxiety and depression. Results of this study showed that self-focused attention had a stronger association with anxiety. This study suggested that self-focused attention influences mental health regardless of motives, such as self-rumination and self-reflection. Future analysis needs to examine interventions in characteristics of self-focused attention.
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Journal Title |
徳島大学地域科学研究
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ISSN | 21867720
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NCID | AA12560198
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Volume | 6
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Start Page | 1
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End Page | 10
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Sort Key | 1
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Published Date | 2016-12
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jpn
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departments |
Integrated Arts and Sciences
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