- The Relationship between Evaluative Concerns Perfectionism, and Speech Anxiety in College Students: The Serial Multiple Mediation Effects of Internalized Shame and Intolerance of Uncertainty
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Hye-Ryeong Park, Jong-Sun Lee
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STRESS. 2017;25(4):246-254. Published online December 31, 2017
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.17547/kjsr.2017.25.4.246
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Background:
The aim of the present study was to investigate the psychological mechanisms of the variables affecting speech anxiety.
Methods:
A total of 550 undergraduate and graduate students, who agreed to take part in the current study, participated and data were collected through online survey. A serial multiple mediated model was tested using the SPSS macro by Hayes.
Results:
Internalized shame and intolerance of uncertainty completely mediated the relationship between evaluative concerns perfectionism and speech anxiety. Serial multiple mediating effects of internalized shame, and intolerance of uncertainty were also verified.
Conclusions:
These results suggest that intervention on trait variable that targets the internalized shame and intolerance of uncertainty may be helpful in reducing speech anxiety in undergraduate and graduate students.
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