Department of Psychology.
School of Medicine.
J Couns Psychol. 2022 Apr;69(3):298-310. doi: 10.1037/cou0000589. Epub 2021 Oct 14.
This cross-cultural study investigated a conditional indirect effect model in which country membership (South Korea or United States) and the need for approval of others (AO) were hypothesized to moderate the direct and indirect effects of attachment insecurity on depression via social self-efficacy (SSE). A total of 673 Korean university students and 401 American university students completed research questionnaires. Results indicated that Korean students endorsed a significantly higher level of AO than American students. Additionally, findings revealed that the strengths of several significant direct and indirect effects varied significantly by country membership and AO. Finally, we found a significant three-way interaction (Attachment avoidance × Country membership × AO), suggesting the necessity of considering cultural differences in attachment influence. The limitations and implications of our cross-cultural findings for decolonization in Western-based psychology are discussed. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).
本跨文化研究调查了一个条件间接效应模型,其中假设国家归属(韩国或美国)和对他人认可的需求(AO)会调节依恋不安全感通过社会自我效能感(SSE)对抑郁的直接和间接影响。共有 673 名韩国大学生和 401 名美国大学生完成了研究问卷。结果表明,韩国学生比美国学生更赞同 AO。此外,研究结果还表明,几个显著的直接和间接效应的强度因国家归属和 AO 而异。最后,我们发现了一个显著的三向交互作用(依恋回避×国家归属×AO),这表明在依恋影响方面需要考虑文化差异。我们的跨文化研究结果对基于西方的心理学的去殖民化的局限性和意义进行了讨论。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2022 APA,保留所有权利)。