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A Validation Study of the Korean Version of Thought Suppression Inventory-A Study of General adult

Abstract

This study was conducted to examine the validity and reliability of a thought suppression inventory that assesses thought suppression and intrusion separately and evaluates successive suppression as well. Factor analysis from general adults has shown that the inventory consists of three factors: suppression attempts, intrusion and successful thought suppression. The reliabilities of the 3 factors were acceptable. The thought suppression inventory was significantly associated with positive and negative affects (PANAS) and psychopathology including anxiety, depression, and obsession(SCL-(90-R). Thought suppression was also associated with a ruminative response tendency and self-concepts such as self-esteem and self-compassion. These results showed that the Korean version of the TSI has adequate psychometric characteristics and multi-facets of thought suppression. The implications of this study are discussed along with future suggestions.

keywords
사고 억제 척도, 성공적 억제, 침입적 사고, 억제 시도., hought suppression inventory, successful suppression, suppression attempts, intrusion.

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