• Title/Summary/Keyword: 원가족 분화

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The effect of social and economic position and differentiation from family-of-origin and family-of-origin health on the mothers' leadership (사회경제적 지위와 원가족 분화 및 원가족 건강성이 어머니 리더십에 미치는 영향)

  • Seol, Hee Jung;Moon, Hyuk Jun
    • Korean Journal of Childcare and Education
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.139-158
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    • 2011
  • This study examined the relations between differentiation from family-of-origin, family-of-origin health and mothers' leadership. A survey was performed for 288 mothers with 5-year-old children who were enrolled in kindergartens and nursery schools located in Incheon and Kyunggi province. Data were analyzed by correlation and hierarchical regression. Results showed mothers' leadership was highly correlated with academic background of mothers, differentiation from family-of-origin and family-of-origin health. Second, academic background of mothers and family-of-origin health were explanatory variables for mothers' leadership.

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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Level of parental differentiation from family of origin : relationship to child-rearing behaviors (부모의 원가족 분화수준과 자녀양육행동과의 관계)

  • Chung, Moon Ja;Choi, Nan Kyung
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.87-99
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    • 2004
  • The subjects of this investigation were 393 fourth and fifth graders from two elementary schools in Seoul and parents of these children. The level of fathers' emotional separation from the family of origin was higher than that of mothers'. Mothers were more warm acceptant and rejective restrictive than fathers; fathers were more permissive neglectful than mothers. Both fathers and mothers were more rejective restrictive of girls than of boys. Mothers with high scores in emotional separation from family of origin were more warm acceptant to their children and less rejective restrictive than those with low scores. Fathers with high scores in emotional cut off from the family of origin were more permissive neglectful behavior of their children than fathers with low scores.

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A Study on Classification of Married Women based on their Experiences of Family of origin and Family Strength - Focused on Family Differentiation and the Family Rules - (기혼여성의 원가족 경험의 유형화와 가족건강성과의 관계 - 가족분화와 가족규칙을 중심으로 -)

  • Lee, Ji-Min
    • Korean Journal of Human Ecology
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.181-195
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study was to explore clusters of married woman based on family differentiation and family rules originating from their family of origin, and to examine family strength according to clusters. The research instrument comprised of a questionnaire completed by 269 married women that investigated family differentiation and family rules based on family origins, and the comparative strength of their nuclear family. Analysis of subgroups was based on four representative categories differentiating family rule patterns. Cluster analysis demonstrated that the higher family differentiation level and lower-mid family rules level were related to greater family strength. As a subgroup, lowest levels of family strength were associated with lower family differentiation and lower family rules in all clusters. Findings supported the efficacy of a typological approach for investigation of experiences of married women based on family origin.

The Influence of Family-of-Origin Differentiation on Marital Intimacy: Mediating Effects of Identity and Attitudes toward Children (원가족 분화경험이 기혼남녀의 부부친밀감에 미치는 영향: 자아정체감과 자녀에 대한 태도를 매개로)

  • Pak, Bong-Sun;Kim, Yeong-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.48 no.9
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    • pp.1-11
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of family-of-origin differentiation, ego identity, and attitudes toward children on marital intimacy among married men and women. The participants of this study were 261 married men and 274 married women whose marital period were less than 14 years, and whose first child was less than 12 years old and who were living in Chungbuk Province. Data were analyzed by frequency, percentages, ttest, F-test with Tukey test for post-hoc test, Cronbach ${\alpha}$ for reliability analysis, factor analysis, and Pearson's correlation using the SPSS program(12.0 version). The model test was done with analysis of correlational matrix by the AMOS 5.0 package using a maximum likelihood estimation. Family of origin differentiation, ego identity, and attitude toward children had different effects on marital intimacy according to gender. Also, ego identity was the strongest predictor of men's marital intimacy whereas attitude was the strongest for women's marital intimacy.

Relationships of Family-of-origin Functioning with Self-differentiation and Psychological Well-being among College Students (대학생이 지각한 원가족 기능과 자기분화 및 심리적 안녕의 관계)

  • Chung, Hye-Jeong
    • Korean Journal of Human Ecology
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.1135-1149
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    • 2008
  • The main purpose of this research was to examine a causal model concerning the direct and the indirect effect of family-of-origin functioning on psychological well-being through self-differentiation. The gender differences in the levels of the variables and the correlations among the variables were also examined. Participants were 587 female and 268 male students enrolled in nine different universities. The causal model was tested through structural equation model by using AMOS 8.0 program. The result showed that the levels of self-differentiation and psychological well-being were higher for males than for females, and that the three variables were positively associated to each other for both males and females. The result also indicated that male students' perception of family-of-origin functioning directly influenced their psychological well-being as well as indirectly through self-differentiation, while females' family-of-origin functioning had only a direct effect on their well-being. Results were discussed in terms of the applicability of self-differentiation to Korean college students and of the importance of family-of-origin functioning to improve students' mental health.

The Influence of Family-of-Origin Differentiation on Marital Adjustment: Mediating Effects of Anxiety and Sense of Well-Being (원가족 분화경험이 기혼남녀의 결혼적응에 미치는 영향: 불안과 행복감을 매개로)

  • Lee, Jae-Rim;Kim, Yeong-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.49 no.7
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    • pp.13-24
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of family-of-origin differentiation, anxiety, and sense of well-being on marital adjustment among married men and women. The Participants of this study were 244 married men and 324 married women, who had preschooler children. The results were as follows: First, family-of-origin differentiation in both men and women had a direct effect on anxiety and sense of well-being. Second, family-of-origin differentiation for both men and women were indirectly influenced by marital adjustment through anxiety and sense of well-being. Third, anxiety of women influenced dyadic consensus at greater degree than men's. Fourth, anxiety and sense of well-being in both men and women had a direct effect on dyadic consensus, dyadic satisfaction, dyadic cohesion and dyadic affection expression. Finally, in women's cases, it was indicated that emotional cut-off from mother directly influences marital adjustment.

The Effects of Family Differentiation from the Family of Origin, Marital Communication, and Marital Intimacy on the Family Strengths of Married Women in Their Twenties and Thirties (20~30대 기혼여성의 원가족분화경험, 부부의사소통 및 부부친밀감이 가족건강성에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Jimin
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.31 no.6
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    • pp.23-38
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of family differentiation from the family of origin, marital communication, and marital intimacy on the family strengths of married women in their twenties and thirties. The subjects were 237 married women in their twenties and thirties who live in D city. The questionnaire was consisted of measures on the family differentiation from the family of origin, marital communication, marital intimacy, and family strengths. Structural equational models were conducted with Amos 18.0. The major findings were as follows. 1) Family differentiation from the family of origin had both direct and indirect influences on the perceived family strengths of married women in their twenties and thirties. 2) Family differentiation from the family of origin had a direct effect on marital communication but no direct effect on marital intimacy. 3) Marital communication had a direct effect on marital intimacy but no direct effect on married women's perceived family strengths. 4) Marital intimacy had a direct effect on married women's perceived family strengths.

The effects of family of origin variables on marital conflict (원가족변인이 부부갈등에 미치는 영향)

  • 정문자;이종원
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.147-164
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of the family of origin variables on marital conflict. Seventy five married couples living together for less than 10 years were chosen from Seoul and Suwon cities. These subjects completed Korean Version of Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scale Ⅱ, Individual Separation Scale, Family Rules Scale, Korea Certificated Egogram, and Marital Conflict Scale. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, paired-t test, and hierarchical regressions. The results were as follows: First, husbands and wives were different from each other in triangulation, family rules from family of origin and marital conflict. While husbands felt more strongly about their family rules than wives, wives perceived triangulation, and marital conflict higher than husbands. Second, husbands' controlling ego state, individuation, and family rules explained sixteen percents of husbands' marital conflict. Statistically speaking husbands' controlling ego state positively influenced on husbands' marital conflict. However, both of husbands' and wives' controlling ego states explained twelve percents of wives' marital conflict, and husbands' controlling ego state was statistically significant.