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A Qualitative Case Study on the Re-Separation Readiness Experiences of Adolescent who are Scheduled to Discharge from Child Care Institution (퇴소를 앞 둔 아동양육시설 청소년의 재분리 준비경험에 관한 질적 사례연구)

  • Yoon, Myeongsook;Park, Shinae
    • Korean Journal of Social Welfare
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    • v.66 no.4
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    • pp.133-155
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study was to understand the experiences of adolescent who are scheduled to discharge from child care institution. Data was gathered from 5 adolescent who are scheduled to discharge from child care institution within 1-2 years and qualitative case study used for data analysis. The analysis showed that adolescents of child care institution experienced separation from their parents and entered the institution with no consideration of their feelings. Then, they stayed in the institution for many years, even throughout their teenager-years, before they are released from the institution. Although feelings they experience of separation from the institution included worry and tension, those feelings were different from feelings they received from separation from their parents in a way that the former was more hopeful and future forwarding. Based on these findings, services sensitive to adolescent who are scheduled to discharge from the institution are suggested.

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A Qualitative Study on the Experiences of Adults after Leaving the Care of the Institution (아동양육시설 퇴소생의 퇴소 후 생활 경험 연구)

  • Kwon, Ji-Sung;Jeong, Sun-Wuk
    • Korean Journal of Social Welfare
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    • v.61 no.3
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    • pp.229-253
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this study is to understand the experiences of adults after leaving the care of the institution. To accomplish this purpose, we have collected various data from participants who left child care institution more than five years ago and analysed these data through qualitative data analysis method. The results showed that three key themes namely, "isolation-helplessness", "being chained to their past", and "marching towards a better future". "Isolation-helplessness" is divided into "becoming a real orphan" and "fighting alone the unsupported". "Being chained to their past" are composed of "institution, a hometown that one needs to leave", "being marked as a institutionalized person" and "scars and marks". Lastly, "marching towards a better future" are grouped into "taking advantage of institutional experience", "helping each other", "drawing a fine picture of their future happiness" and "moving ahead sweeping aside all difficulties". Lastly, this study suggested political and practical measures to enhance wellbeing of adults that have left the institutional care.

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A study on adults discharged from child care facilities adapting their own realities. - Grounded Theory Approach (아동양육시설 퇴소 성인들의 세상을 품고 살아가기 : 근거이론(Grounded Theory) 연구 접근)

  • Hwang, Suyon
    • Korean Journal of Social Welfare Studies
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    • v.49 no.1
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    • pp.297-334
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    • 2018
  • This study focused on accomplishment of successful life development after discharge a child-care facility even though they had a variety of diversity in hard environment on their own past. Furthermore the research analyzed expression progress and detail information of resilience effect on twenty healthy members of society, who lived theirselves for more than 10 years at out of chid-care centers, based on grounded theory methodology participants. As written in the result section of the study, using the paradigm model analysis showed that it was caused by 'Practical planning for the future', 'Organization of positive meaning' and 'Understanding in another's shoe'. The contextual condition appeared as 'Self examination, 'Seeking anchor as ontology' and 'Natural intimacy among family members'. The centralization phenomenon came in 'Living philosophy of internal stabilities'. The intervention condition appeared as 'Rise up through the world' and 'faith all the world'. The action-interaction showed up as 'Strict self-discipline' and 'Growing up own family'. The consequence appeared as 'Making social family' and 'Being a someone's social mentor'. This research shows discussion in depth based on above analyzed result.

A Study on the Family Reunion Experience of Adults Discharged from Childcare Welfare Facilities - Grounded Theory Approach - (아동양육시설 퇴소 성인들의 원가족 재회 경험 연구: 근거이론(Grounded Theory) 연구 접근)

  • Hwang, Suyon
    • Korean Journal of Family Social Work
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    • no.60
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    • pp.31-71
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    • 2018
  • This study focused on analysis of experience for adults' reunion with original family members who had lived in child care facilities during the childhood and adolescence. It was researched based on the grounded theory from nineteen participants have interacted with their own separated family members for more than ten years after had been reunited with them. As written in the result section of the study using the paradigm model analysis showed that it was caused by feel regret by reunion, absence of belonging and repeated abandoned wound. The contextual condition appeared as sensitive memories as wounded and frustration of compensation mentality. The centralization phenomenon came in a whirlpool of emotion. The intervention condition appeared as recognition of filial piety, support system for parents and healing their parents mind. The action-interaction showed up as revenge with good will, setting own boding free, inspire of own pride, family reconciliation. The consequence appeared as family sublimation, successful execution of life task and getting living foundation. This research made practical and political proposals based on above result and described the limitations of the study and the proposals for the latter study.

A Single Case Study of an Adolescent with a Mild Intellectual Disability in Preparation for Independence after Discharge from a Childcare Institution (아동양육시설 퇴소를 앞둔 경증지적장애 청소년의 자립준비를 위한 단일 사례연구)

  • Yu, Jin-Hee;Kim, Min-Kyeong
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.229-239
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study was to help young people with mild intellectual disabilities with counseling and self-supporting life experiences. The topic of the counseling contents could be categorized as follows: "institutional life was clumsy and hard, but it was also full of memories," "my adolescent was aching, growing, and lonesome," "an irresistibie being," "independence process is filled with anxiety, excitement." In his process of going independent, the subject showed a strong will for the preparation for independence where he gets through the unfavorable situation surrounding the arduous and lonely independent process. This result proves the effectiveness of the therapeutic intervention based on the coping skills that meet the needs of the social situation for the adolescents who are discharged from institutions in their independence preparation and job search.

Running to Change Prejudice into Hope - A Qualitative Case Study on Academically talented Children in Residential Care - (편견을 희망으로 바꾸는 달리기 - 학업성취 우수 시설보호아동에 관한 질적 사례연구 -)

  • Kim, Seohyun;Yang, Eunbyeor;Chung, Ick-Joong
    • Korean Journal of Social Welfare
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    • v.69 no.4
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    • pp.177-202
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    • 2017
  • We usually expect that children in residential care are not able to have excellent academic achievement, even though their school achievement in adolescence is crucial as a part of whole lifespan development. The purpose of this study is to carefully understand characteristics and experiences of only a few academically talented children in residential care and to find out the practical suggestion to support the academic performance of children in residential care. For this purpose, we had interviewed eight children in depth and analyzed the data using a qualitative case study method. As a result, we found a total of 21 subcategories and 5 categories. The categories included that 'always being faithful despite being not fast', 'believing myself when I face limitations', 'conflict in high support and high expectation', 'sometimes refusing to support on me, but I am leaning on my mind', 'relieving anxiety by studying'. In conclusion, we found that the central theme of 'running to change prejudice into hope' were found through the cases with excellent academic achievement. Based on the results, we suggested the guidelines to consider when developing and providing the academic support services for children in residential care.