This study aimed to examine the mediating effects of housewives' focusing manners on the effects of marriage dissatisfaction on stress reaction. In addition, the study sought to determine the mediating effects of focusing manner by sub-factor in the marriage dissatisfaction and stress reaction relationship in housewives to explore the method of using a more specific focusing manner with the aim of effectively reducing such stress. Hypotheses were established as follows. First, housewives' marriage dissatisfaction will have a relationship with stress reaction (behavioral, physical, emotional) and the sub-factors of focusing manners. Second, the focusing manner will mediate the effects of housewives' marriage dissatisfaction on stress reaction. To verify the above hypotheses, 396 mothers in the Seoul and Gyeonggi regions were surveyed using the Korean Marital Satisfaction Inventory (K-MSI), the Stress Reaction Scale, and the Korean Focusing Manner Scale (KFMS). Data were analyzed using a frequency analysis, Pearson’s correlation analysis, and a regression analysis.The findings of this study are outlined as follows. First, there was a significant correlation between marriage dissatisfaction and behavioral stress, as well as between physical stress and emotional stress reaction. However, in the relationship between marriage dissatisfaction and the focusing manner's sub-contractors, there is a significant correlation only among attention to the experience process, appreciation, and perceptions of experience. Second, the effects of marriage dissatisfaction on stress reaction (behavioral, physical, emotional), focusing manner, attention to the experience process and appreciation, acceptance of the experience process and behaving, and an appropriate distancing did not mediate. However, perceptions of experience significantly partially mediated the relationship between marriage dissatisfaction and behavioral, physical, and emotional stress reactions. Thus, it was found that housewives' marriage dissatisfaction influenced stress reactions, as well as that perceptions of experience mediated that process.This study will include further follow-up studies on the education about and diverse uses of focusing manners in the effects of housewives' marriage dissatisfaction on stress reaction.
This study aimed to examine the mediating effects of housewives' focusing manners on the effects of marriage dissatisfaction on stress reaction. In addition, the study sought to determine the mediating effects of focusing manner by sub-factor in the marriage dissatisfaction and stress reaction relationship in housewives to explore the method of using a more specific focusing manner with the aim of effectively reducing such stress. Hypotheses were established as follows. First, housewives' marriage dissatisfaction will have a relationship with stress reaction (behavioral, physical, emotional) and the sub-factors of focusing manners. Second, the focusing manner will mediate the effects of housewives' marriage dissatisfaction on stress reaction. To verify the above hypotheses, 396 mothers in the Seoul and Gyeonggi regions were surveyed using the Korean Marital Satisfaction Inventory (K-MSI), the Stress Reaction Scale, and the Korean Focusing Manner Scale (KFMS). Data were analyzed using a frequency analysis, Pearson’s correlation analysis, and a regression analysis.The findings of this study are outlined as follows. First, there was a significant correlation between marriage dissatisfaction and behavioral stress, as well as between physical stress and emotional stress reaction. However, in the relationship between marriage dissatisfaction and the focusing manner's sub-contractors, there is a significant correlation only among attention to the experience process, appreciation, and perceptions of experience. Second, the effects of marriage dissatisfaction on stress reaction (behavioral, physical, emotional), focusing manner, attention to the experience process and appreciation, acceptance of the experience process and behaving, and an appropriate distancing did not mediate. However, perceptions of experience significantly partially mediated the relationship between marriage dissatisfaction and behavioral, physical, and emotional stress reactions. Thus, it was found that housewives' marriage dissatisfaction influenced stress reactions, as well as that perceptions of experience mediated that process.This study will include further follow-up studies on the education about and diverse uses of focusing manners in the effects of housewives' marriage dissatisfaction on stress reaction.
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