DOI QR코드

DOI QR Code

베트남 출신 며느리를 맞은 농촌 지역 시어머니의 적응과정

Adaptation Process of Mothers-in-law of Vietnamese Women Married to Korean Men

  • 투고 : 2013.10.13
  • 심사 : 2013.11.11
  • 발행 : 2014.01.31

초록

Purpose: This study was conducted to generate a grounded substantive theory of the adaptation process of mothers-in-law of Vietnamese women married to Korean husbands. Methods: Thirteen women who had Vietnamese daughters-in-law were interviewed. Data were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using a grounded theory method. Results: Eight categories with 19 sub-categories were extracted from 268 concepts. The identified phenomenon was 'overcoming differences' and the core category was 'trying one's best to live together with daughter-in-law'. The 9 categories were grouped into 3 stages for the adaptation process: encountering, struggling, and living together. Conclusion: The results indicate that when individuals from different cultural and personal backgrounds have to live together there is a continuing negotiation process towards meeting each other's needs. Health professionals can assist this adaptation process by providing these women with insights into various ways of meeting each other's need while they are struggling.

키워드

참고문헌

  1. Chung, K. S. (2008). International marriage migrant women's Korea migration and their adjustment of life in Korea. Humanities & Social Science Studies, 20, 68-103.
  2. Chung, S. D., Park, H. J., & Oh, B. R. (2010). Relationship patterns between parents-in-law and foreign daughters-in-law based on the perceived agreement of quality of relationship and communication. Korean Journal of Social Welfare, 62 (1), 133-153. https://doi.org/10.20970/kasw.2010.62.1.006
  3. Fischer, L. R. (1983). Mothers and mothers-in law. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 45, 187-192. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/351307
  4. Glaser, B. (1978). Theoretical sensitivity. Mill Valley: Sociology Press.
  5. Her, S., & Kim, K. H. (2010). The life experiences among mothers- in-law of multi-cultural families. Nursing Science, 22 (2), 51-63.
  6. Im, H. (2010). The impact factors on mental health among marriage migrant women. Mental Health & Social Work, 34, 189-221.
  7. Kim, H. K. (2010). A subjectivity study of types for stress in immigrant women of multicultural families who married to Korean men. The Women's Studies, 78, 119-158
  8. Kim, H. S. (2011). Impacts of social support and life satisfaction on depression among international marriage migrant women in Daegu and Kyungpook area. Journal of Korean Academy of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, 20, 188-198. https://doi.org/10.12934/jkpmhn.2011.20.2.188
  9. Kim, K. H., Park, G. S., & Sun, J. J. (2009). Stress of mothersin- low from multi-cultural families. The Journal of Korean Academic Society of Adult Nursing, 21, 639-651.
  10. Kim, O. N. (2006). A study on the factors affecting marital conflicts of immigrant women. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul.
  11. Kim, S. K., Kim, Y. K., Jo, A. G., Kim, H. R., Lee, H. K., Seo, D. H., et al. (2010). 2009 National survey of multi-cultural family survey. Seoul: Ministry of Health & Welfare . Ministry of Justice . Gender Equality & Family . Health and Social Affairs Korea.
  12. Kim, Y. S., & Lee, K. M. (2011). The qualitative study about parents- in-law of multiculture family-Hermeneutical grounded theory methodology. Korean Journal of Social Welfare Studies, 42 (2), 41-70. https://doi.org/10.16999/kasws.2011.42.2.41
  13. Koo, C. S. (2007). Study on the interracially married female immigrants adaptation of multicultural family. Korean Journal of Family Social Work, 20, 319-359.
  14. Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs. (2008, December). Welfare policies in multicultural era: For multicultural families( Study Report 2008-14). Seoul: Author.
  15. Korea National Statistical Office [KNSO]. (2012). Vital statistics of multiculture in 2011. Seoul: Author.
  16. Ministry of Justice. (2013). February 2013 Monthly Immigration Statistics. Retrieved March 2, 2013, from http://www.moj. go.kr/HP/COM/bbs_03/ListShowData.do?strNbodCd=noti 0097&strWrtNo=111&strAnsNo=A&strNbodCd=noti0703& strFilePath=moj/&strRtnURL=MOJ_40402000&strOrgGbnCd =104000&strThisPage=2&strNbodCdGbn=
  17. Ministry of Public Administration and Security [MPAS]. (2010). 2010 Local government survey results of foreign residents. Seoul: Author.
  18. Morr-Serewicz, M. C. (2008). Toward a triangular theory of the communication and relationships of in-laws: Theoretical proposal and social relations analysis of relational satisfaction and private disclosure in-law triads. Journal of Family Communication, 8 (4), 264-292. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15267430802397161
  19. Park, C. S., & Bae, N. R. (2011). The study of how to integrate multi-cultural families with the local community. The Korean Association of Asian Studies, 14 (3), 127-149.
  20. Park, I. H., Kim, J. S., Park, M. K., Lee, E. S., Chung, H. I., Han, Y. J., et al. (2008). Researchmethods. Seoul: Komoonsa.
  21. Pyo, K. S., & Kwon, M. H. (2009). A study on the martial satisfaction of multi-cultural families in Chungbuk province. Journal of Community Welfare, 28, 21-48.
  22. Quinn, W. H. (1983). Personal and family adjustment in later life. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 45 , 57-73. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/351295
  23. Rittenour, C., & Soliz, J. (2009). Communicative and relational dimensions of shared family identity and relational intentions in mother-in-law/daughter-in-law relationship: Developing a conceptual model for mother-in-law/daughter-in-law research. Western Journal Communication, 73 (1), 67-90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10570310802636334
  24. Searle, W., & Ward, C. (1990). The prediction of psychological and sociocultural adjustment during cross-cultural transitions. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 14, 449-464. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0147-1767 (90)90030-z
  25. Seong, E. Y., & Hwang, S. T. (2013). Study on the conflict of mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, coping strategies, mental health in multicultural family. Korean Psychological Association Women, 18, 243-256. https://doi.org/10.18205/kpa.2013.18.1.011
  26. Song, S. H., & An, H. J. (2011). Experience of child-rearing of Filipino married immigrant women. Journal of Korean Academy of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, 20, 167-179. https://doi.org/10.12934/jkpmhn.2011.20.2.167
  27. Strauss, A., & Corbin, J. (1998). Basics of qualitative research techniques and procedures for developing grounded theory (2nd ed). London: Sage.
  28. Yang, S. M. (2008). A study on multicultural counseling in Korean situation based on the enculturative stressors, stress responses of marriage migrant women in rural areas . Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea.
  29. Yeo, J. C. (2010). The formation and cultural adjustment of multicultural families. The Journal of Korean Culture, 44, 351-388.
  30. Yoon, M. S., & Lee, H, K. (2010). A phenomenological study on the experiences of mother-laws with foreign-daughter-inlaws in rural area. The Journal of Rural Society, 20 (2), 191-232.

피인용 문헌

  1. A Study of Immigrant Wives' Perceived Conflicts with their Mother-in-laws and Coping Experiences vol.23, pp.5, 2014, https://doi.org/10.5934/kjhe.2014.23.5.789
  2. 농촌여성노인의 베트남며느리 뒷바라지 체험 vol.17, pp.10, 2014, https://doi.org/10.14400/jdc.2019.17.10.381