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Journal of Counseling Psychology | 2015

Mediators between self-criticism and depression: Fear of compassion, self-compassion, and importance to others.

Ju Ri Joeng; Sherri L. Turner

This study was an investigation of the relationships between internalized self-criticism and depression and between comparative self-criticism and depression as these relationships are mediated by the fear of self-compassion, fear of compassion from others, self-compassion, and the perception that one is important to others. To examine these relationships, data were gathered via online survey methods from 206 university students at a large public Midwestern university in the United States. The Self-Criticism/Compassion Mediation Model, in which internalized and comparative self-criticism were both modeled to predict depression, was built and tested via structural equation modeling (SEM). In the presence of 4 competing models, this model effectively modeled relationships among the study variables. In the Self-Criticism/Compassion Mediation Model, the fear of self-compassion, and the perception that one is important to others serially mediated the relationship between comparative self-criticism and depression. Additionally, self-compassion partially mediated both the relationship between internalized self-criticism and depression, and the relationship between comparative self-criticism and depression. Implications include the use of the model as a guide to developing evidence-based practice for highly self-critical, depressed clients.


Data in Brief | 2017

Data for Korean college students' anxious and avoidant attachment, self-compassion, anxiety and depression

Ju Ri Joeng; Sherri L. Turner; Eun Young Kim; Seung Ae Choi; Jung Ki Kim; Yu Jeong Lee

The data presented in this article are from 473 Korean college students׳ responses to an online survey consisting of measures of anxious and avoidant attachment (the Experiences in Close Relationships-Revised Scale: ECR-R), self-compassion (Neff׳s Self-Compassion Scale: SCS), depression (the Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression Scale: CES-D) and anxiety (the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory-the Trait Anxiety Scale: STAT-T). Each variable was measured by a Korean version of the instrument. Participants were recruited from three universities in South Korea: 288 were men and 185 were women; 199 were undergraduate and 273 were graduate students. The online program used to collect the data prompted for but did not require responses to items; 26 surveys were not completed, and data from these surveys were not included in the dataset. Major findings based on the data presented here are reported in the article “Insecure attachment and emotional distress: Fear of self-compassion and self-compassion as mediators” (Joeng et al., 2017) [1]. The data, an SPSS file, are included as supplementary material.


Journal of Career Assessment | 2017

SES, Gender, and STEM Career Interests, Goals, and Actions: A Test of SCCT

Sherri L. Turner; Ju Ri Joeng; Marcuetta D. Sims; Shari N. Dade; Monica Froman Reid

Using social cognitive career theory (SCCT), this study examined the role of socioeconomic status (SES) in an SCCT science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) model, with gender controlled for across the model. Results showed that higher SES covaried with lower perceived career barriers, and with greater mother, father, and peer support. In turn, higher SES also predicted greater outcome expectations but not self-efficacy. Efficacy predicted STEM career interests, choice goals, and choice actions (defined as intentions to take advanced math and science courses). Outcome expectations predicted interests but not goals or actions. Barriers, as well as, father and peer support, predicted efficacy, while mother support predicted outcome expectations. Results are discussed in light of the STEM career development among higher and lower SES adolescents.


Asia Pacific Education Review | 2012

A longitudinal study of career maturity of Korean adolescents: the effects of personal and contextual factors

Kyu Jin Yon; Ju Ri Joeng; Michael P Goh


Personality and Individual Differences | 2017

Insecure attachment and emotional distress: Fear of self-compassion and self-compassion as mediators

Ju Ri Joeng; Sherri L. Turner; Eun Young Kim; Seung Ae Choi; Yu Jeong Lee; Jung Ki Kim


The Journal of Extension | 2014

Lessons in a Box Make a Difference for Head Start Youth.

Kelly Kunkel; Ghaffar Ali Hurtado; Stephanie Conrad; Brianna Routh; Ju Ri Joeng; Megan Harrison


THE KOREAN JOURNAL OF COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY | 2015

The validation study of the Korean version of the Fear of Compassion Scales

Ju Ri Joeng; Eun Young Kim; Seung Ae Choi; Yu Jeong Lee; Jung Ki Kim


THE KOREAN JOURNAL OF COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY | 2015

The Relation Between Stress of College Life and Suicidal Ideation: Mediating Effects of Perfectionistic Concern over Mistakes, Social Support, and Depression

Ju Ri Joeng; 김은영; Seung-Ae Choi; Yu-Jeong Lee; Jung-Ki Kim


The Korean Journal of Woman Psychology | 2007

The Differences of Preference in the Career Compromise Processes Depending on Gender and Sex-role Stereotype

Ju Ri Joeng; Ki-Hak Lee


Korea Journal of Counseling | 2017

The Effects of Counselors’ Self-Compassion on Empathy, Self-Efficacy and Burnout with the Moderating Effects of Age and Counseling Experience

Ju Ri Joeng; 임채원; Seung-Ae Choi; 이유정; 김은영

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Jung Ki Kim

Pohang University of Science and Technology

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Seung Ae Choi

Pohang University of Science and Technology

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Kelly Kunkel

University of Minnesota

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Marla Reicks

University of Minnesota

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