Journal of Family Resource Management and Policy Review (가족자원경영과 정책)
- Volume 16 Issue 1
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- Pages.1-20
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- 2012
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- 1738-0391(pISSN)
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- 2713-9662(eISSN)
Relationship between Daily Life Conflicts, Depression, Family Resilience, and Marital Happiness of Intermarried Korean Men
다문화가족 남편의 일상생활갈등, 우울 및 가족탄력성과 결혼행복과의 관계
- Kim, Min-Kyeong (Dept. of Child Welfare, Namseoul University) ;
- Park, Kyung-Ae (Dept. of Social Welfare, Daebul University)
- Received : 2011.12.11
- Accepted : 2012.01.27
- Published : 2012.02.28
Abstract
The purposes of this study were to find the correlation between daily life conflicts, depression, social support, family resilience and marital happiness, and to explore the mediating role of family resilience between daily life conflicts, depression and marital happiness. The subjects of the survey were 184 intermarried Korean men. The data were analyzed with frequency, Pearson's correlation and structural equation modeling by SPSS and AMOS. The instruments included Jang (2007)'s Daily Life Conflict, Shin (2001)'s Mental Health Scale, Yu (2004)'s Family Health Scale, and Natham et al. (1973)'s Marital Happiness Scale. The major findings were as follows: Daily life conflicts and depression were negatively correlated with family resilience and marital happiness. Family resilience was positively correlated with marital happiness. Family resilience mediated the effects of daily life conflicts, depression and marital happiness. Daily life conflicts and depression influenced family resilience. In conclusion, in order to build family resilience it is important to intervene in intermarried Korean men's marital happiness through special education programs and counseling.
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