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The Differences of the Ego-Resilience and Disagreement in Parents' Rearing Attitude according to the Levels of the Smartphone Addiction of Adolescents

청소년의 스마트폰 중독수준에 따른 자아탄력성과 부모양육태도 불일치의 차이

  • Jung, Kyung-A (Dept. of Graduate School Education, Sookmyung University) ;
  • Kim, Bong-Whan (Dept. of Graduate School Education, Sookmyung University)
  • 정경아 (숙명여자대학교 교육학과) ;
  • 김봉환 (숙명여자대학교 교육학과)
  • Received : 2014.11.02
  • Accepted : 2015.02.20
  • Published : 2015.02.28

Abstract

This study investigated the differences of the ego-resilience and disagreement in parents' rearing attitude according to the levels of the smartphone addiction of adolescents. To conduct this study, 317 adolescents participated in the survey. The major findings of the study was as follows: First, the smartphone addiction rate was 21.1%, which the high risk group rate was 5.3% and potential risk group rate was 15.8%. Second, ego-resilience was indicated to be lower in the high risk user group than the potential risk user group and the general user group, and disagreement in parents' rearing attitude was indicated to be higher in the high risk user group than the general user group, thereby having indicated to have statistically significant difference. The results of this study, it could be known that ego-resilience and agreement of parents' rearing attitude was significant factors to prevent smartphone addiction of adolescents.

본 연구는 청소년의 스마트폰 중독수준에 따른 자아탄력성과 부모양육태도 불일치의 차이를 알아봄으로써, 자아탄력성과 부모양육태도의 일치성이 청소년의 스마트폰 중독을 예방하는 데 있어 중요한 요인이 됨을 밝히고자 하였다. 이를 위해 317명의 중, 고등학생을 대상으로 스마트폰 중독 척도, 자아탄력성 척도, 부모양육태도 척도를 실시하여 분석하였고, 연구결과는 다음과 같다. 첫째, 연구대상자들의 스마트폰 중독 수준은 고위험 사용자군 17명(5.3%), 잠재적 위험 사용자군 50명(15.8%), 일반 사용자군 250명(78.9%)으로 나타나, 스마트폰 중독 위험군이 21.1%로 나타났다. 둘째, 스마트폰 고위험 사용자군은 잠재적 위험 사용자군과 일반 사용자군에 비해 자아탄력성 점수가 유의미하게 낮은 것으로 나타났고, 일반 사용자군에 비해 부모 양육태도 불일치 점수가 유의미하게 높은 것으로 나타났다. 이상의 연구결과는, 개인요인인 자아탄력성과 가정환경요인인 부모 양육태도 불일치가 청소년들의 스마트폰 중독과 관련이 높음을 보여주는 것으로서, 자아탄력성을 높이고 부모가 일치된 태도로 자녀를 양육하는 것이 청소년들의 스마트폰 중독을 예방하고 치료하기 위한 하나의 방안이 될 수 있음을 시사한다.

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