• Title/Summary/Keyword: 부모친밀감

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The Effects of Familism and Sense of intimacy to Older parents on Filial Responsibility of Korean Women (여성의 가족주의가치관 및 부모친밀감이노부모 부양의식에 미치는 영향)

  • Jeon, Hye-Seong
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.501-506
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    • 2016
  • The purpose of this paper was to explore the effects of familism and sense of intimacy on Filial responsibility of women. This survey was conducted from March, 2014 to June, 2014 and 422 responses from the survey were used for the analysis. The research findings could be summarized as the followings. First, the mean of filial responsibility, familism and sense of intimacy were higher than average. Especially, the mean score of filial responsibility showed significantly higher score. Second, both of familism and sense of intimacy, income were the significant predictors to explain filial responsibility. So, filial responsibility has been kept and both of familism and sense of intimacy were revealed as significant factors to filial responsibility.

The Effects of Parent-Adolescent Intimacy and Parent-Adolescent Communication on Male and Female Middle School Students' Resilience (부모와의 친밀감과 의사소통이 남녀 중학생의 회복탄력성에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Jong Hwa;Mun, Young Hee
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.51-58
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    • 2022
  • This study aimed to identify the effect parent-adolescent intimacy and parent-adolescent communication on the resilience in male and female middle school students. Data were collected by 276 middle school students using a self-questionnaire. With SPSS 21.0, frequencies, percentages, mean, standard deviation, independent t-test, ANOVA, Pearson's correlation coefficient, and stepwise multiple regression were used to analyze the data. Communication with father and intimacy with father were identified as factors influencing the resilience of male middle school students, and communication with father and intimacy with mother were identified as factors influencing the resilience of female middle school students. Communication with fathers has been identified as a factor influencing the resilience of middle school boys and girls, so it is necessary to develop and apply educational programs for positive communication between middle school students and fathers. It is necessary to develop and apply an intervention program to improve intimacy between male middle school students and fathers and intimacy between female middle school students and mothers.

Effects of child abuse and neglect on male·female high school students' ego-resilience and self-esteem: Moderating roles of peer attachment and closeness to teachers (부모학대 및 방임이 남녀 고등학생의 자아탄력성과 자아존중감에 미치는 영향: 또래애착과 교사친밀감의 조절효과)

  • Lim, Yangmi
    • Journal of Korean Home Economics Education Association
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.57-75
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    • 2018
  • This study aimed to analyze the effects of child abuse and neglect on male·female high school students and the moderating roles of peer attachment and closeness to teachers in the process. By using the second to the seventh yearsʼ data of 4th grade elementary school student panel participating in the Korean Children & Youth Panel Survey(KCYPS), the study calculated descriptive statistics and performed hierarchical regressions. The main results of this study were as follows. First, for male high school students, as each level of child abuse, peer attachment, and closeness to teachers was higher, the level of ego-resilience was higher. However, as the level of child neglect was higher, the level of ego-resilience was lower. For female high school students, as the level of child neglect was higher, the level of ego-resilience was lower, while each level of peer attachment and closeness to teachers was higher, the level of ego-resilience was higher. In addition, for only male high school students, peer attachment moderated the effect of child abuse on ego-resilience. On the other hands, for both male and female high school students, as the level of child abuse and neglect were higher, the level of self-esteem was lower, while each level of peer attachment and closeness to teachers was higher, the level of self-esteem was higher. Moreover, for only female high school students, peer attachment moderated the effects of child abuse and neglect on self-esteem.

How Korean children and adolescents perceive their parents: Indigenous psychological analysis (아동과 청소년의 부모에 대한 지각: 토착심리학적 접근)

  • Young-Shin Park;Uichol Kim;Kee Hye Han
    • Korean Journal of Culture and Social Issue
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.127-164
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    • 2003
  • This study investigates how Korean children and adolescents perceive their parents using the indigenous psychological approach. An open-ended questionnaire was developed by the first two authors to investigate reasons why children and adolescents feel grateful, respect, indebted, close, conflict, and distance with their parents. A total of 763 participants (212 grade three students, 267 grade eight students, and 284 grade eleven students) completed the questionnaire. The results can be summarized into three main points. First, the vast majority of children and adolescents feel grateful, respect, and indebted to their parents. They feel grateful, respect and indebted for the sacrifice and suffering they experience looking after the family. Moreover, they respects their parents because of their sincerity, blood relationship, benevolence, guidance and educational support. They feel indebted since they did not obey them, were not able to meet their expectations, and were not diligent in their schoolwork. They felt especially close to their mother. The conflict they felt was due to generational gap and in their academic performance. Second, age affects how they perceive their parents. The parent-child conflict increases with age. The feeling of indebtedness also increase with age. However, the feeling of gratefulness and respects decreases with age. The feeling of closeness with father also decreases with age. Third, socio-economic status and educational achievement of children and adolescent affect the perception of their parents. Those with higher academic grade and socio-economic status are more likely to feel respect and indebtedness and less likely to feel conflict and distance.

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우리 아이, 책 읽게 만드는 방법 - 책과 친한 아이로 키우기

  • 부모넷
    • 가정의 벗
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    • v.37 no.12 s.436
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    • pp.28-29
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    • 2004
  • 어린 시절 책 읽어주는 부모님 밑에서 자란 아이들은 엄마의 사랑이 담긴 목소리를 듣고 책과의 친밀감이 형성되어 책과 친한 아이가 된다. 책읽기는 공부가 아니라 생활이다. 자연스럽게 아이가 책읽는 습관을 들일 수 있도록 부모가 도와주어야 한다.

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Factors Affecting Family Cohesion and Adaptability of College Students and Parents (대학생 자녀와 부모의 가족결속력과 가족적응력에 영향을 미치는 요인)

  • Park, An-Sook
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.18 no.10
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    • pp.539-550
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the differences in family cohesion and family adaptability between college students and their parents to identify the factors that affect family cohesion and family adaptability using a descriptive research study design. The subjects of this study were 197 college students and their parents. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, the t-test, ANOVA, correlation and multiple regression analysis by SPSS for Windows (ver. 22.0). The mean of the family function index of the subjects was $7.42{\pm}2.28$ on the scale of 1 to 10, and that of the normal family functional group was 65.48%. There was no significant difference in family cohesion between the college students and their parents, and family adaptability was significantly different in discipline(t=-3.100, p<.01) and role(t=.212, p<.05). The factors affecting the family adaptability of the students were the sharing of family activities, emotional intimacy and attending family events, which showed a combined explanatory power of 45.9%. The factors affecting the family cohesion of the parents were housework assignment, emotional intimacy and attending family events, which showed a combined explanatory power of 51.4%. Family emotional intimacy and attending family events, as well as the sharing of family activities, were found to be important to the family adaptability of the college students and housework assignment was found to be important to the family cohesion of the parents.

The family differentiation level, quality of family relationship, and intimacy (가족분화수준, 가족관계의 질 및 친밀감간의 관계)

  • Nam, Soonhyeon;Han, Seongyeul
    • Korean Journal of Culture and Social Issue
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.33-49
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    • 2002
  • The present study investigated the relationship among the level of family differentiation, quality of family relationship, and intimacy with their partners in 381 adult children. First, this study examined the relationship between the level of family differentiation and quality of family relationship. The result showed that the level of family differentiation was positively and significantly correlated to quality of family relationship. This finding indicated that family differentiation may be used for an objective and useful index to measure the dynamics of emotional system and the level of family-of-origin emotional health. Second, the influence of the family of origin was studied through exploring the relationship between the level of differentiation of family of origin, and adult children's intimacy with their partners. It was found that the family differentiation level was positively and significantly related to adult children's intimacy with their partners at each subsystem, but family differentiation levels of parents more influenced on adult male's intimacy than on adult female's intimacy with their partners.

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The Influence of Family-of-Origin Experiences on Marital Intimacy (기혼남녀가 지각한 원가족 경험이 부부 친밀감에 미치는 영향)

  • Jang, Sun-Woong;Chung, Hye-Jeong;Lee, Ju-Yeon
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.71-82
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of family-of-origin experiences(family-of-origin health, parents' marital satisfaction, parents' care, and parents' overprotection) on marital intimacy. Data were collected using the self-administered questionnaire method by Internet Survey of 480 married men and women. The results showed that first, there were significant differences between family-of-origin experiences (family-of-origin health, parents' marital satisfaction, parents' care, and parents' overprotection) and marital intimacy according to sex, educational level, income, and the first-rum child's school level. Second, marital intimacy was positively correlated with family-of-origin health, parents' marital satisfaction, and parents' care, but was negatively correlated with parents' overprotection. Third, the results of multiple regression analyses showed that indicated that the marital intimacy of married men and women were influenced by education level, income, the first-born child's school level, and family-of-origin health.

The Ambivalence of Adult Children Toward Elderly Parents (노부모에 대한 성인자녀의 양가감정 탐색)

  • Mun, Jung Hee;An, Jeong Shin
    • 한국노년학
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.409-429
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the ambivalence of adult children to their elderly parents. 410 adult children who married and having alive mother or father were included. First, direct measurement for asking ambivalence was developed and the relationship between direct and indirect measurements of ambivalence was tested. Next, the influences of parental, children, and relational characteristics on ambivalence were examined. Nine items were selected as direct measurement of ambivalence through the exploratory factor analysis and item response theory. The relationship between direct measure and indirect measure was from .543(p<.000) to r=.625(p<.000) based on gender and generation. The effects of indirect ambivalence on conflict was bigger than direct one for both sons and daughters and the influences of direct measurement on intimacy and relational satisfaction were bigger than indirect one. In case of sons, caregiving obligation was the biggest predictor on ambivalence for mothers and value differences was on ambivalence for fathers. For daughters, age of self was the biggest predictor on ambivalence for mothers and age of fathers was the one for fathers. These results were discussed on the meanings of ambivalence for elderly mothers and fathers in Korea comparing with Chinese and Western cultures.

The Structural Relationship among Parent-Child Differentiation, Marital Stability, and Psychological Well-Being: Focusing on Eco-Boomer Married Daughters (에코부머 세대의 부모-자녀 분화, 결혼안정성 및 심리적 복지의 구조적 관계: 기혼 딸을 중심으로)

  • Jeon, Sesong
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.22 no.7
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    • pp.253-263
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    • 2022
  • This study examined the relationships between socio-demographic background variables, parent-child differentiation, marital stability, and psychological well-being in 382 eco-boomer married women (born in 1979-1992) whose mothers were born in 1955-1963. As a result, the higher the average monthly contact frequency with the mother, the greater the intimacy (connectivity) with the mother. The higher the number of years of marriage, the lower the marriage stability, the higher the education level, and the higher the average household income were related to the higher the self-acceptance. In addition, compared to women in single-income families, married women who receive help raising their children from their mothers did not form reliable relationships with others or show satisfaction compared to women who do not receive the assistance. Those who were well connected with their mother (or had high intimacy) had higher marriage stability, and those with higher marriage stability had higher psychological well-being. They also had better relationships with other people when married women had a higher level of parent-child differentiation.