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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2019.20.1.75

Deokhu: Differences of investment activity and flow level according to self-perception, emotional change before-after deokhu activity  

KIM, SU-SIE (Daegu Cyber University Dept. of Counseling Psychology)
Lee, Heung-Pyo (Daegu Cyber University Dept. of Art Therapy)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.20, no.1, 2019 , pp. 75-84 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether there is a difference between the deokhu activities and the flow level of the deokhu group. We also tested whether there are any real differences in emotion before and after the deokhu activities. The study included 227 adults and results were as follows. First, the deokhu group had a high cost of investing and a high rate of one-day investments, particularly for one-week activities and years of duration compare to the non-deokhu group. Second, the higher the degree to which they perceived themselves as deokhu and the level of deokhu activities were higher in flow. and the group of deokhu was more absorbed than the non-deokhu group. Third, there has been no change in positive and negative feelings before and after deokhu activities in the non-deokhu group. For the deokhu group, the positive emotions of happiness, joy, tranquility, pleasure increased and negative emotions such as anger, anxiety, sadness, shame, and guilt were significantly reduced after deokhu activities. The perception of deokhu and deokhu activities have positive functions that increase the level of flow, relieve negative feelings and enhance positive emotions.
Keywords
Deokhu Activity; Flow; Investment; Negative Emotion; Positive Emotion;
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