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A Study on the Adjustment of Offspring of Alcoholics in the United States: A Test of Theoretical Model (미국내 알콜중독자 자녀들이 적응도에 관한연구 : 이론적 모델 테스트)

  • 장진경
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.118-128
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    • 1994
  • 본 연구의 목적은 알콜중독가정에서 성장한 성인자녀들의 적응도에 영향을 미치는 요인들간의 인과관계를 설명해줄 수 있는 이론적 인과관계모델을 개발하고 그 모델의 적합 성(fit of the model)에 대해 연구되었다 본 연구의 이론적 인과관계모델은 가족 체계이론 대응이론 사회지원이론, 그리고 사회학습이론에 기초를 두고 개발되었다. 본 연구자에 의해 개발된 이론적 인과관계모델은 표보의 특성을 좀 더 적절하게 설명할 수 있고 모델의 적합 성을 증진시키기 위해 수정된 인과관계모델을 바탕으로 연구되었다. 본 연구의 결과를 요약 하면 다음과 같다. 1) 사회적지원의 이용성을 인식하는 성인 자녀들의 경우 정서적으로 불 안정한 상태를 초래했으며 ;2) 사회적지원은 삶에 대한 적응도에 긍정적인 영향을 미쳤고; 3) 정서적으로 안정된 성인자녀들의 경우 글의 삶에 좀 더나은 적응도를 나타내는데 영향을 미쳤다 본 연구에서는 또한 사회적지원과 성인자녀들의 정서적 상태간의 부정적 인관관계에 대해 논의 되었으며 본 연구의 결과를 바탕으로 상담현장에서의 실제 활용에 대해서도 논의 되었다.

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A Longitudinal Study of Social Network Trajectory among Widowed Middle and Older Adults (중·노년기 배우자 사별 전후의 사회적 관계망 변화에 대한 종단연구)

  • Chang, Sujie
    • 한국노년학
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.1083-1101
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study is to describe how the structural and functional features of social network change among widowed middle and older adults and to examine the effect of personal predictors of the social network change. Data was obtained from men and women between 45 to 98 years of age(N=118) who were bereaved by the death of their spouse since the first wave survey and participated in the second wave survey of the Korean Longitudinal Study of Ageing(KLoSA). The main findings are as follows: First, their social network after the bereavement was strengthened centered around children; for example, the number of adult children living in proximity to the parent, frequency of contact with children, and the financial and non-financial support from children generally increased. Second, the social network change pattern was categorized into four types such as "overall increased type," "children-centered increased type," "children/close relationship-centered increased type," and "stagnation type." Finally, the health condition of the widowed middle and older adults was a strong predictor of the social network change.

Parenting Motives Moderate the Link between Parents' Relationship Satisfaction with their Children and Subjective Well-Being (양육 동기에 따른 자녀 관계 만족도와 주관적 안녕감)

  • Hwaryung Lee;Ji-eun Shin;Eunkook M. Suh
    • Science of Emotion and Sensibility
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.93-106
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    • 2024
  • Children play a crucial role in the lives of parents, but research on the parent-child relationship has focused mainly on its impact on parents' social relationships and happiness. This study explored how parenting motives affect the association between parents' relationship satisfaction with children and subjective well-being. Previous studies have suggested that the psychological benefits of achievement or positive experiences in specific life domains are dependent on the perceived importance of such domains. Thus, we hypothesized that a satisfying relationship with children can strongly predict the subjective well-being of parents with elevated parenting motives. The study included Korean (Study 1) and American (Study 2) participants. Results of both studies demonstrated a pronounced positive correlation between parents' relationship satisfaction with children and subjective well-being in individuals with high levels of parenting motives. This moderating effect persisted even after controlling for relevant covariates (e.g., gender, age, and Big 5 personality traits). Notably, this effect was particularly evident in subfactors of subjective well-being, which is negative affect.

The Effects of the Single Parents' Spending Family Time and Participation of Leisure Activities on Their School-aged Children (한부모와 자녀가 함께 보내는 시간 및 여가활동이 학령기 자녀의 변화에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Mi Suk;Lim, Hyo Yeon
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.606-616
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    • 2022
  • This study explored the degree of change in children perceived by single parents and examined the effect of single parents' spending family time and participation of leisure activities on their school-aged children. Hierarchical multiple regression was utilized to analyze data of 1,162 people who responded to the single parent survey collected by the Korea Women's Policy Research Institute in 2018. Results showed that single parents' spending family time and participation of leisure activities influenced positive change on their school-aged children. Implications and suggestions to support single parents' parenting environment are discussed.

Psychological Well-being in Mid to Late Adulthood of American: Parent-child Relationship across the Lifespan and Generativity Development (중노년기 미국성인들의 심리적 복지감: 전생애 발달과정의 부모자녀관계와 생산감 발달의 영향)

  • An, Jeong-Shin
    • 한국노년학
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.245-266
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    • 2005
  • This study examined the relationship between parent-child relationship experiences in childhood and adulthood, and individual development and psychological well-being in mid to later life using structural equation modeling with data from 1,882 parents who have at least one child over 18 years old. Findings indicated that receiving more affectionate parenting in childhood was associated with greater generativity development, more positive parental experiences with one's own children, and better psychological well-being in mid to later adulthood. In addition, the effects of received parenting in childhood on psychological well-being after midlife were partially mediated by parental experiences with adult children and generativity development. These findings suggest that early experiences with parents in childhood continuously influence psychological well-being in adulthood through their impact on concurrent family experiences. However, early influences can be redirected through adult experiences too. These findings have implications for the development of intervention programs aimed at promoting volunteer work for older adults, as well as for practitioners who work with families and individuals who are having problems.

Mothers' Expectation on School Adjustment of Their Preschool Children and Mothers' Perception of Parenting Efficacy and Children's Competence (어머니의 유아기 자녀 학교적응기대와 부모효능감 및 자녀유능성 인식과의 관계)

  • Sin, Ho Jeong;Suh, Young Sook
    • Korean Journal of Childcare and Education
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.71-87
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    • 2007
  • This study aims to understand the relationship between mothers' expectation on school adjustment of their preschool children and mothers' perception of their parenting efficacy and their children's competence. Subjects were 340 mothers of 4-5 year old children attending child care centers and kindergartens located in Seoul and Kyunggy area. Test on elementary school children's school adjustment by Lim(1993). Parenting sense of competence adapted by Shin(1997), and Self-Perception profile for children' competence adapted by Jeon(1992) and Suh(1999) were adapted and used to measure mothers' expectation of their children's school adjustment, mothers' perception on their parenting efficacy and children's competence each. The data were analyzed by t-test, Correlation, simple and multiple regression analysis. The results of this study are as follows. Mothers who have jobs and have graduated university or more showed higher expectation on school adjustment of their children. Mothers also expect higher school adjustment of their daughters and of not the first child in their family. The more mothers percept their parenting efficacy, the higher they expect their children's school adjustment. Mothers's perception on their children's competence also showed same relationship with expectation of their children's school adjustment, that is, the more mothers percept their children's competence, the higher they expect their children's school adjustment.

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The Effect of Parent's Sex-role Attitude on Parent-child Relationship in Multicultural Families (다문화 가정 부모의 성 역할태도가 부모-자녀관계에 미치는 영향)

  • Yeon, Eun Mo;Choi, Hyo-sik
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.171-179
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of the actor and partner effects of the parental sex-role attitude on the parent-child relationship by using the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model (APIM). Specifically, this study focused on the examination of the actor and partner effects of the parental sex-role attitude in married couples with immigrant women who have children under 5 years old. For the analyses, a total of 5,531 couples who participated in the National Survey on Multi-cultural Families were included and the major findings are as follows. First, the couple's sex-role attitude had a statistically significant actor effect on the parent-child relationship. Parents who were more conscious of gender equality displayed a better parent-child relationship and this effect was greater in the case of the father's attitude than the mother's. Second, the father's sex-role attitude had a statistically significant partner effect on the mother-child relationship, whereas the mother's attitude did not. Third, the couple's actor effects were greater than their partner effects and this means that the personal sex-role attitude has a greater impact on the parent-child relationship than the partners' attitude. The implication and limitations derived from these empirical-scientific database results and related studies in educational program of gender equality attitude for multi-cultural families.

Sibling Size and Children's Educational Attainment (자녀 수와 자녀 교육수준의 대체관계에 대한 실증분석)

  • Chun, Hyunbae;Chung, Yu-Sun
    • Journal of Labour Economics
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.1-25
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    • 2009
  • Using the 2006 Korean Longitudinal Study of Ageing, this paper investigates the effect of sibling size on children's educational attainment. OLS estimation results show a negative relationship between the number of children and their educational attainment, which confirms the trade-off between child quantity and quality. However, estimation results using the first child's sex as an instrument for sibling size, show no evidence of a quantity-quality trade-off. Our findings suggest that the adverse effect of a larger sibling size on per-child investment in education can be mitigated by other factors such as peer effect.

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The relation between Parents-Adolescent Communication and Family Resilience of University Students (대학생의 부모-자녀 의사소통정도와 가족탄력성의 관계)

  • Yoon, Suk Ja;Kim, Hee Jeong
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.11 no.8
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    • pp.23-30
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    • 2013
  • This study attempt to explore relation between parents-adolescent communication and family resilience objects to university students. For this, we study a difference of parents-adolescent communication and subfactors of family resilience according to demographic characteristics, and a relation between parents-adolescent communication and sub-factors of family resilience. In difference of parents-adolescent communication results of analysis are as follows. Dialogue time with father, age, and dialogue time with mother are significant. Also, in difference of between sub-factors of family resilience according to demographic characteristics, the more monthly income of family, the longer time of dialogue with parents, family resilience is high.

Mediation Effect of Empowerment and Social Support in the Relationship between Parent-child Relationship and College Adjustment (부모-자녀 관계와 대학 적응 간의 관계에서 임파워먼트와 사회적 지지의 매개효과)

  • Shin, Sun-Hwa
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.19 no.10
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    • pp.421-431
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    • 2019
  • This study aimed to verify the mediating effects of empowerment and social support in the process of parent-child relationship affecting the college adjustment. In this descriptive research, 219 university students were recruited as participants. Data collection was carried out from May to June 2019 via online survey. The results showed that parent-child relationship had significant direct effects on empowerment, social support, and college adjustment. Moreover, parent-child relationship had significant indirect effects on students' college adjustment via empowerment and social support. The indirect effect of empowerment was significantly higher than the indirect effect of social support with respect to the influence of parent-child relationship on college adjustment. It is necessary to improve parent-child relations and emotional intimacy through social support to promote the college adjustment of students. In addition, it is important to apply a program that can enhance empowerment, which is a powerful factor in college adjustment.