Abstract

Objectives The purpose of this study is to validate Andrews, Khin, Crayn, Humphreys and Schweizer's to online and offline social sensitivity scale (O2S3) for Korean.
 Methods To this end, an exploratory factor analysis was conducted on 113 people aged 18 to 30 using the preliminary O2S3 scale as survey data, and a confirmatory factor analysis was conducted on 250 people aged 18 to 30 living across the country using the final Korean online and offline social sensitivity scale(K-O2S3).
 Results First, unlike the original scale, the Korean version of the online and offline social sensitivity scale(K-O2S3) consisted of a total of 17 questions, and three low-income factors were identified: online social interaction (6 questions), social investment (6 questions), and concern for recognition of others (5 questions). Second, convergence validity was confirmed through correlation analysis between the Korean version of the online and offline social rejection sensitivity scale (K-O2S3), depression anxiety stress scale-21 (K-DASS-21), internalized shame scale (ISS).
 Conclusions Based on this study, it is expected that it will help counseling and clinical scenes by more in-depth understanding of rejection sensitivity, which is an important variable in forming positive interpersonal relationships as well as individual psychological health.

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