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Research on Families in Later Life since 1980: products and Prospects (1980년 이후의 노년기가족 연구: 성과와 과제)

  • 신화용
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.35-50
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    • 1996
  • This paper is a review and assessment of 1122 articles on families in later life from 5 journals published during 1980 and 1995. theoretical and methodological issues family relationships in later life social support network caregiving attitudes and stress life satisfaction and stress of the aged and welfare system for the aged are the major areas examined. The review indicates that this area of research in quantity has increased rapidly since 195. Relationships between aged parents and their adult children focusing on caregiving attitudes behavior and stresses for supporting their parents among the children and adjustment/life satisfaction of the aged are dominantly investigated. However most of the research are non-theoretical and descriptive in nature and the influences of socio-economic variables such as sex health economic status and educational level on dependent variables are widely investigated. Future research questions and issues under the sub-ares of families in lat r life is provided. Further directions and suggestions for future research works on families in later life in general are provided with particular emphasis on conceptual and methodological issues.

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Current Living Status and Coping Strategies of Families Headed by the Unemployed (가장의 실직전 직업유형에 따른 실직가정의 생활실태와 대처방식)

  • 곽인숙
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.93-104
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    • 1999
  • Using survey data from 323 families headed by the unemployed this study investigated the characteristics of the current living status and their coping strategies according to their job status(blue or white color) Descriptive statistics t-test and chi-square test were used to analyze the data. The results revealed that families headed by the unemployed have been experiencing economic hardship hardship in housing and problems of family functoning as well as decreased level of living. The effects of unemployment were various depending upon the job type of head of the family. The family utilized several positive coping strategies to reduce financial hardships of the family Discussions and recommendations for the future research and practical welfare policy implication s for the families are identified.

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A Life-supportive Housing Alternative for Single-parent Family -Focused on Cohousing- (한부모가족의 생활지원 주거대안 -코하우징을 중심으로-)

  • 최정신
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.129-138
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study is to explore a life-supportive housing alternative for single-parent family, focused on cohousing. Single-parent family is considerably increasing according to diverse social changes. In foreign countries, for instance, Scandinavian countries where dual-income households and single-parent families occupy comparatively higher proportion of the whole households, cohousing has been implemented as one of the life-supportive housing alternatives. Cohousing community has been developed aiming to reduce burden of housework, child-care and loneliness through mutual support amongst inhabitants. Opinions of single-parent families are described in this study in order to explore any possibility of development of cohousing for single-parent families for their well-being in Korea. The study was fulfilled by intensive interviews with 4 heads of single-parent families as well as inhabitants of collective housing and cohousing in Korea and foreign countries.

Mother-Child Relationship in Female-headed Single Parent Families (여성 한부모가족의 모-자녀관계)

  • 조성연
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.153-167
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the difficulties, conflicts, and communications between female-headed single parents and their children, their child rearing methods and attitude, and the political suggestions for the welfare in those families. The in-depth interviews were conducted for 7 women in Gyonggi-Do and Chungnam-Do on March 3-27, 2003. The interviewees were selected for the mothers whose children were enrolled either elementary schools or middle schools. The contents of interviews were receded to be analyzed by qualitative method. The results were as follows; first, female-headed single parent families were in low economic status with unstable employment condition. Secondly, women in that families were confronted with psychological problems because of their multiple roles and low income. Third, although they had a controlled child rearing method, they used much reinforcement and praise. Thirdly, they were in need of the aids for the basic life such as housings and their children's private institute expenses. Finally, they required the repealing of an existing birthright system.

User-focused Healthcare Design for the Elderly (사용자 측면에서 본 노인병원 디자인 - D노인병원에 대한 사례조사를 중심으로 -)

  • 오찬옥;황연숙
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • no.29
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    • pp.137-144
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    • 2001
  • The purpose of this study was to suggest the design guidelines for healthcare facilities for the elderly. D healthcare facility for the elderly in Busan was case studied. Subjects were 34 elderly patients, 35 families, and 36 nurses who were in this facility. The elderly Patients and their families were interviewed and the nurses were answered through self-administered questionnaires. Generally, the users of this facility were positively responded to the building and interior design of this facility. Also, the elderly patients and the families were mere satisfied with the design of this healthcare facility than the nurses. All users responded the functional aspects and the whole interior design of this healthcare facility positively and the environmental psychological aspects negatively Also, the nurses responded this facility's ambient environments negatively and the patients and the families positively. The elderly patients and their families wanted to share the inpatient room with 3-6 persons because of their economical conditions and social contacts. Almost half of them preferred to sit down on the floor Also, they tended to prefer to light interior color, wall papers, and the familiar and home-like environments.

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Specific Diversity of Indigenous Mushroom at Moonsu and Chungryang Mountain in Bonghwa-Gun, Kyungpook-Do, Korea (봉화군 문수산과 청량산일대에 자생하는 버섯의 종다양성)

  • Hur, Tae-Chul;Joo, Sung-Hyun
    • Current Research on Agriculture and Life Sciences
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    • v.22
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    • pp.29-39
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    • 2004
  • This study was conducted to provide a fundamental information for commercial, medical usage and mushroom gene preservation and to investigate the diversity of indigenous mushroom on Bonghwa-Gun. A total of 3 classes 2 subclasses 13 orders 45 families 64 genera and 118 species including saprophytic and ectomycorrhizal fungi was investigated. The mushroooms are classified into 17 families 32 genera and 80 species in Agaricales, 13 families 17 genera and 22 species in Aphllophorales, 2 families 2 genera and 2 species in Heterobasidiomycetes, 9 families 9 genera and 10 species in Gasteromycetidae. There were edible mushroom of 46 species at Moonsu and Chungryang Mountain. The mushroom occurrence was closely related to vegetation and soil environmental conditions.

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Psychological aspects in children and parents of children with chronic kidney disease and their families

  • Aier, Alemsungla;Pais, Priya;Raman, Vijaya
    • Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
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    • v.65 no.5
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    • pp.222-229
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    • 2022
  • Pediatric chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a chronic illness that affects the overall quality of life of patients during childhood. This article highlights the psychological and social burden of CKD in patients and their families. Patients with CKD and their families require comprehensive treatment for psychosocial problems. Therefore, it is crucial for pediatricians to screen for these issues and refer patients and their families for therapy. Tools that are short, easy to administer, and easy to score, such as the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory or the Childhood Depression Inventory, can be utilized during routine clinical appointments. Reducing the negative impact of CKD on the family will improve the well-being and coping skills of patients and their families.

Impact of the Achievement Motivation of Middle School Teenagers from Multicultural Families on their Adaptation to School Learning Activities: The Mediating Effect of Career Attitude (다문화가정 중3 청소년의 성취동기가 학교학습활동적응에 미치는 영향: 진로태도 매개효과)

  • Hyegum Kim
    • Human Ecology Research
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    • v.61 no.4
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    • pp.663-671
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    • 2023
  • This study aimed to determine whether the achievement motivation of adolescents from multicultural families in their third year of middle school influenced their adaptation to school learning activities. It also explored the mediating effect of career attitude on achievement motivation and adaptation to school learning activities. An analysis was performed on data obtained from students in the third grade of middle school who participated in the sixth wave of the Multicultural Adolescents Panel Study (MAPS). The main findings were as follows. Firstly, achievement motivation exhibited a positive correlation with both career attitude and adaptation to school learning activities. Secondly, the achievement motivation of adolescents from multicultural families and their career attitude both exerted a positive effect on their adaptation to school learning activities. Thirdly, the mediating effect of career attitude on the relationship between adaptation to school learning activities and achievement motivation of adolescents from multicultural families was verified.

A Qualitative study on the household tasks of dual income families - Focusing on families with elementary school children (맞벌이 부부의 가사노동에 관한 질적 연구 - 초등학생 자녀를 둔 맞벌이 부부를 중심으로)

  • Kim, Seon-Mi;Jang, Sang-Ock
    • Journal of Family Resource Management and Policy Review
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.17-29
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study is to identify the characteristics of the household labors that are performed by dual income families. The methodology that has been applied in this study was a qualitative research based on in-depth interviews of a total of 10 people(8 housewives, 2 husbands) selected from the 8 different families. The 8 different families have been selected in order to identify the different family lives and the various household labor patterns that are conducted by both the working husband and the working wife. As a result, we have found out that working wives still had to manage their time in an extremely busy manner in order to balance their professional work with their household tasks. However, the household work that was being shared by the husbands also seemed to vary dynamically according to the different family situations. Although, it has shown that household tasks are divided by the person's sex, the amount of household tasks that are shared tended to increase according to the life cycle of each family.

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A Comparison of Time Use between Korean and the USA Families (한.미 양국간 가족의 시간사용 비교 연구)

  • 이연숙;이기영;김외숙;조희금;주인숙
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.139-156
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this study is to compare the patterns of time use between Korean and USA families. The data for 353 Seoul-based Korean families with two children living in Seoul and 130 USA families with two children living in the State of Utah were collected using a structured questionnaire and time diary. The major findings were as the following: 1. The Korean couples spent more time at personal care, paid work, and travel than the USA couples did, while the USA couples spent more time at housework and social-cultural activities than the Korean couples did. 2. The Korean wives spent more time doing food and clothing related housework than the USA wives did. Compared with the Korean wives, however, the time spent at house cleaning and management, family care and shopping and home management were longer than USA wives. The time U.S. husbands engaged in housework was much greater than by the Korean husbands. 3. Regardless of sex and school level, the Korean children spent less time at sleeping/rest, housework and socio-cultural activities and more time at eating and learning than those of U.S. These time use patterns of the families in both countries may reflect the differences of the cultural contexts, social norms, life styles, and the degrees of urbanization. To fully explain the findings, further study on the differences in social and cultural factors between the two countries is needed.