- The Effect of Ability of Application on Psychological Well-Being in People with Mental Illness: The Moderated Mediating Effects of Empowerment and Anger
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Yeun-Joo Hur, Joon-Ho Park, MinKyu Rhee
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STRESS. 2021;29(2):130-139. Published online June 30, 2021
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.17547/kjsr.2021.29.2.130
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Background
This study was conducted to identify the roles of empowerment and anger in the relationship between ability of application and psychological well-being among the subfactors of Competency to Consent to Treatment.
Methods
The research participants consisted of 191 psychiatric patients who had voluntarily agreed to receive treatment through psychiatric departments in Gyeongsangnam-do and Jeollanam-do. The moderated mediating effects of empowerment and anger were verified.
Results
Empowerment fully mediated the relationship between applicability and psychological well-being, which was moderated by anger regulation levels.
Conclusions
Empowerment must be treated as important to promote psychological well-being in psychiatric patients. Also, intervention for anger regulation is needed.
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