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A Study on the Life-Problems of Divorcee's Children (부모(父母)의 이혼(離婚)이 자녀생활(子女生活)에 미치는 영향(影響)에 관한 연구(硏究))

  • Hwang, Ok-Ja
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.1
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    • pp.82-93
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    • 1980
  • This study aims to find out and analyze the Various Problems of children of divorcee's and Compare them with that of the children of married parents. The subjects used for this study were 3,975 4~6 graders aged 9~13 enrolled in seven different Primary Schools located in seoul and Jeonju. To begin with, everybody in seven Classed were requested to respond to a questionnaire in order to Select the Children of divorcee's. When 60 children were selected, each Child was interviewed as well as asked to check questionnaire Concerning their daily life problems and feelings about them. When the data were analyzed, the following results were Obtained. 1) Children lives were affected by their parental divorce in various ways, but particularly so in their school lives. However, boys seemed to be affected less than the girls. 2) Either Separated from father or mother, generally the girls seemed to suffer more than the boys. Especially the girls separated from fathers were affected in school life and peer-relationships and the girls Separated from mother were affected in emotional problems and peer-relationships 3) Children of single parents seemed to be affected more in school lives, whereas th, children of remarried Parents Seemed to be affected in peer-problems. Again, the girls were more affected than boys. 4) Children whose parents were divorced when they were still in pre-school age seemed to suffer more than than those in the school age.

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Social Support and Child Rearing Methods in Female-Headed Single Parents (여성 한부모의 사회적 지원과 자녀양육방법)

  • Cho, Song-Yon
    • Korean Journal of Human Ecology
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.579-593
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the social support, understanding of the children's problem in the female-headed single parents, and their child rearing methods. To obtain this purpose, in-depth interview was conducted to 8 female-headed single parents from March 3 to April 5, 2003. The contents of interviews were recorded and analyzed by qualitative method. The results were as follows: First, female-headed single parents were stuck for the social support and the relationships with parents-in-law were ruptured, especially. Secondly, female-headed single parents had well known about their children's daily life. Third, in the early stage of female-headed single parents, they had expressed the stresses in their hardship of life to their children, but it decreased whenever they were accustomed to their life.

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Relationships between Obesity and Dietary Habits of Preschool Children and Their Parents in Dongducheon Based on the Nutrition Quotient (NQ) (어린이 영양지수를 활용한 동두천시 지역의 유아 및 부모의 식습관과 유아의 비만과의 관련성)

  • Kim, Ji-Myung;Song, Hye Jeong;Ahn, Young Ji
    • Korean Journal of Community Nutrition
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.216-225
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    • 2018
  • Objectives: This study was conducted to investigate the associations between obesity and the children's Nutrition Quotient (NQ) and to further examine the relationships between NQ and mini dietary assessment (MDA) of their parents. Methods: The subjects were 355 children aged 3 to 5 years and their parents in Dongducheon. We collected parental-reported NQ questionnaires for children and MDA of parents. Anthropometric measurements, height, weight and BMI by BIA were measured in children. Overweight and obesity were determined according to age- and sex-specific BMI percentile from the 2007 Korean national growth chart. Statistical analyses consisted of the chi-squared test, ANOVA, partial correlations and logistic regression analysis adjustments for parents BMI. Results: Approximately 20.8% of preschool children were classified as overweight or obese. Underweight children showed a significantly higher score for balance than overweight children. The NQ of the children was $61.9{\pm}11.6$, and NQ scores and their parents' MDA did not exhibit any significant differences according to degree of obesity. After adjusting for parent's BMI, children's BMI was significantly correlated with balance and moderation among NQ factors. Parent's MDA showed significant correlation with their children's NQ, balance, diversity, moderation, regularity, practice and NQ grade, except for diversity of father. Additionally, NQ grade had a significantly increased (150.1%) odds ratio (OR) of being overweight (95% CI 1.008-2.234). Conclusions: These results show that NQ for children is influenced by their parents' MDA and BMI. Furthermore, our findings support the association between overweight prevention and improvement of NQ grade among preschool children.

A family life education program for caregiving families (성인자녀를 위한 노인부양 교육프로그램)

  • 홍숙자
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.33 no.5
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    • pp.197-209
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    • 1995
  • A family life education program for caregiving families has been developed in order to help mitigate burden of those who provide caregiving for their older parents and to meet the needs of both caregiving families and parents. The program has been applied to a small group of people who have at least one living older parent. The effectiveness of the program has been evaluated by taking one pre-test and two post-tests. The test results suggest that the program has been effective in improving participants' knowledge on aging process, locus of self control, and relationships with parents.

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Variables Related to Children's Withdrawal and Aggression: Causal Effects of Rejection, Victimization, and Negative Representation by Parents and Peers (아동의 위축 및 공격성에 대한 관련변인들의 관계: 거부적 양육행동, 또래괴롭힘, 부정적 부모표상 및 부정적또래표상의 인과효과)

  • Kim, Kwee Yeon;Kim, Kyong Yeon
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.247-266
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    • 2005
  • Subjects of this study were 621 children selected from 5th and 6th grades of elementary schools in Pusan. Factors associated with parents and peers varied by type of peer maladjustment(aggressive type and withdrawn type, compared with a control group). Particularly, the level of factors associated with peers varied from the control group by peer maladjusted types(aggressive types and, withdrawn types). Causal relationships of parents' rejection, victimization, negative representation by parents and by peers on child?s maladjustment varied by behavior types. Negative representation of peers had a direct effect only on withdrawal. On the other hand, negative representation of peers had no effect on aggression. Victimization had a first total effect on both withdrawal and aggression.

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Relationship between Behavioral Responses of Children with Bums and Parental Anxiety and Depression (화상 아동의 행동반응과 부모의 불안 및 우울 간의 관계)

  • Lee, Gyeong-Suk;Yom, Young-Hee
    • Child Health Nursing Research
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.155-163
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    • 2009
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between the behavioral responses of children with burns, and anxiety and depression in their parents. Methods: Ninety-three parents of children with burns, ages 4 to 15 years who were admitted to hospital for an acute burn agreed to participate in this study. The Child Behavior Checklist, Beck Anxiety Inventory and Korean Version of Beck Depression Inventory were used for data collection. Results: The mean scores for acute traumatic disorder, post traumatic disorder, anxiety and depression were $9.05{\pm}3.04,\;39.59{\pm}8.75,\;11.89{\pm}11.53$, and $10.16{\pm}8.22$, respectively. There were significant relationships between depression and gender of children, education of parents, and number of family members. Child's behavioral responses were positively correlated with parents' anxiety and depression. Conclusion: The study found that the greater the behavioral responses of the children with burns, the more anxiety and depression experienced by the parents. The results indicate that psychological support must be provided for both the children with burns and their parents in conjunction with treatment of the burns.

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The relationships of the adolescent with parents and grandparents and their effects on the adolescent's ego identity (부모 및 조모와의 관계가 청소년의 자아정체감에 미치는 영향 -동거와 비동거 가족의 비교-)

  • 백문화
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.219-236
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    • 1992
  • The purpose of the study are to investigate the effects of the bond between grandmother and grandchild and the degree of cohesion between child in adolescence and their parents on adolescent's ego identity. The major findings are as follows. First, a level of adolesent's ego identity is moderate on the whole. Not only the degree of the cohesion between children in adolescence and parent is high, but also the bond between children in adolescence and grandmother is high. Second, adolescent's ego identity is associated with cohesion with their parent. The research also shows that adolescent's ego identity is influenced by the relationship between grandchild and grandmother. Finally, the important factors on ego identity of the adolescent who are living with their grandmothers are the degree of the cohesion with father, grandmother-parent relationships, the degree of the cohesion with mother, and occupational status of mother. Those who are not living with grandmothers, the degree of the cohesion with their mothers and the bonds with grandmothers have significant influences on adolescent's ego identity.

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Reciprocity on intergenerational resource transfers from middle-aged children to elderly parents (중년기 자녀의 노부모에 대한 자원이전의 호혜성)

  • Koh, Sun-Kang
    • Journal of Family Resource Management and Policy Review
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.103-121
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    • 2012
  • This study examines whether reciprocity exists in intergenerational resource transfers from middle-aged children to elderly parents. Analyzing data from a sample of 1123 middle-aged adults, this study highlights the importance of reciprocity in the transfer of resources between middle-aged adults and their elderly parents. The possibility of an inheritance shows a very strong effect on care-giving to elderly parents. Furthermore, past financial transfers from parents to middle-aged children correlates strongly with financial transfers from middle-aged children to their elderly parents.

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Parents' Courtesy Education and Child's Courtesy Practice (부모의 예절교육과 아동의 예절실천에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, Young-Hee;Park, Kong-Ju
    • Korean Journal of Human Ecology
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.47-57
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    • 1997
  • Korea, once called a nation of Oriental Courtesy has been tinged with the confusion of the view of value and the loss of humanity. Children and adolescents are seen as impolite. It has been accepted that urban children are more impolite than rural children. This study was performed to identify whether there are any difference in the courtesy between urban and rural children. Also the degree of relationship between the parents' courtesy education and the children's courtesy practice was analyzed. The results of the research are as follows : 1. Parents emphasized the education of the courtesy in school life, and neglected the education of the basic courtesy. Urban parents were more eager to educate the courtesy in school life than rural parents. 2. Children peformed the courtesy in school life best, and basic courtesy worst. Rural children practiced courtesy better than urban children. 3. There were significant relationships between parents' courtesy education and child's courtesy practice.

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Family-School Collaboration : Why Parents Volunteer in schools (가정과 학교간의 연계교육을 위한 부모의 가정내 교육적 활동과 자원봉사활동 참여도에 대한 연구)

  • Song, Jin Suk;Kwon, Hee kyoung
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.233-251
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    • 2000
  • Korean parents and schools are challenged with the issue of working together to provide education and support of children. This study examined variables that affect parent practices and volunteerism, specifically : beliefs of parents about children's education and family-school collaboration, relationships between parent practices and volunteerism, and teacher practices regarding family-school collaboration. Subjects were 651 parents who had children in K-grade 3. Data were analyzed using One-Way Analysis of Variance, Multiple Regression, and Stepwise Regression. Findings were that parents who thought they should be involved actually participated more in their children's education, and parents who reported a greater frequency of receiving information about their children's education and more invitations to volunteer actually were more involved.

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