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The Impact of Retirement on Psychological Well-Being of the Elderly (은퇴가 노인의 심리적 안녕에 미치는 영향)

  • Yoon, Hyunsook;Lee, Mi Jin
    • 한국노년학
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.393-408
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    • 2007
  • This study examines the impact of retirement on psychological well-being of the elderly and identifies whether associative factors of psychological well-being differ between retired and non-retired persons. Psychological well-being is measured by the PGCMS developed by Lawton. The sample includes 1,625 older adults aged 60 and over, which derived from the cross-sectional data of the "Aging and the Quality of Life of the Elderly in Korea: A Longitudinal Study" living in Seoul and Chuncheon in 2003. Multivariate OLS regression results show that retirement is not associated with psychological well-being after controlling socio-demographic characteristics, economic status, health status, family and social relations, participation in social activities, and satisfaction with hobbies and learning needs. Also, associative factors of psychological well-being differ between retired and non-retired persons. For retired persons, greater social activities and higher satisfaction with hobbies are associated with the higher level of psychological well-being whereas higher satisfaction with learning needs has a positive relationship with the higher level of psychological well-being for non-retired persons. Discussion and implications of the findings are presented, and limitations of this study are acknowledged.

A study on the appropriateness of utilizing retired persons to military education and training sector (군사 교육훈련분야의 예비역 활용 적정성에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Young Uk
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.14 no.3_1
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    • pp.27-34
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    • 2014
  • This study is changing day by day in Korea, which reinforce the security environment and other advanced weapon systems and operate to secure it in excellent staff Reserves are being utilized in each group for the service pipe work required to determine the appropriateness of the Job Title, Retired military expertise and experience in utilizing the scarce human resources contribute to the improvement of the reinforcement of Power, Reserves required by each group's employment services and the need to normalize operations and annual operating plan objectives for determining the adequacy of the data to provide you with. In particular, the group has a direct impact on attack power can be trained to perform combat missions need to empower bag in bag research focuses on methods to improve and complement suggested.

The Development of a Life Planning Program for Retired Elderly People (은퇴자의 생활설계를 위한 교육 프로그램의 개발)

  • Choi Bo A;Chi Young Sook
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.22 no.6 s.72
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    • pp.47-61
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study is to develop a life planning program for retired elderly people. This program is not a preparation program for elderly people prior to their retirement but a readjustment and re-planning their life after retirement. This program help retired elderly people to solve the life problem and set up a affirmative ones future image. Also this program pay regard to social, home backgrounds of this generation. The program consists of four session curriculums session 1 is entitled to &Make my future by oneself&, session 2 is &Enjoy healthy life as much as one can&, session 3 is &Have a heart for family& and session 4 is &Set up a mature old age&. A fled study has been conducted with ten retired elderly people who want to participated in the program voluntarily. 4 sessions each of which consists of 2 hours were performed at Korean Association of Retired Persons. Field test for program evaluation is designed to three steps: pre-test, post-test and one month follow-up test to measure the effectiveness of the program. According to evaluation results, the program shows a significantly positive effect on the improvement of elderly people's understanding about elderly life. At the one month follow-up assessment, the effect of program is still remained strongly even though there is a Partial slight increase or reduction which is not statistically significant. Most of the program participants have expressed high level of satisfaction with the program. For further study, we need various contents which are suited to larger group with diverse socio0-demographic backgrounds. At the same time, the program has diverse instruction methods which are pertinent to levels of participants. Also, the program needs to continuous adjustment to the next generation with their social, home backgrounds.

Exploratory study on impacting elements on retired special security government official's reemployment (퇴직 특정직 경호공무원의 재취업에 미치는 영향요인에 관한 탐색적 연구)

  • Kim, Beom-Seok
    • Korean Security Journal
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    • no.27
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    • pp.51-80
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    • 2011
  • I had an interview with some unemployed career staffs who had retired and worked for more than twenty years in order to research impacting elements on reemployment for l retired special security government officials. This interview included an officer and a consultant for supporting employment in order to explore compacting elements on retired security government official's reemployment. Looking over analysis results, first, there is a shortage of reemployment opportunities and information. The job applicant's employment requirements are not in accordance with the company's employment conditions. They don't have enough professional experience necessary for employment. There is no positive employment supporting counterplan or vocational education program in the organization. Second, their insight about finding a job is high for the current employment market condition. The reemployment offices have a very difficult task because job applicants prefer a full-time job which offers long term work and guarantees a social position. Third, it is a huge obstacle to undertake going into various enterprises and fields because they don't have the right mind set and enough preparation for reemployment. Moreover, they would prefer to depend on organization employment support rather than getting a new job by themselves when they don't possess other careers' qualifications. Finally, they know that social networks and personal connections are extremely important in obtaining vocations, but actually have poor social networks and few personal connections. Accordingly, Their organization and related persons need to reflect on analysis results about impacting elements on reemployment for retired special security government officials.

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The Effects of Smartphone Use on Structured Social Network Types among Retired Older Adults in South Korea (스마트폰 이용이 은퇴 노인의 구조적 사회관계망에 미치는 영향)

  • Um, Sa Rang;Chio, Eun Young;Cho, Sung Eun;Chio, In Jung;Kim, Young Sun
    • 한국노년학
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.481-499
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study is to examine the impacts of smartphone use on structured social network types in the Korean elderly population. Data was derived from the 2014 survey of living conditions and welfare needs of Korean older persons collected by Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs. A total of 4,180 participants were selected for the Propensity Score Matching (PSM) analysis. Based on propensity score estimates, the 491 smartphone users (treatment group) and 491 featurephone users (control group) were matched. Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) regression analysis was conducted to examine the relationship between smartphone use and structural social network types. The results showed that among retired older adults, people using smartphone had significantly better structured social networks than those using featurephone even after controlling for covariates. Smartphone users had the higher levels of social contact and social activity. These findings suggested empirical evidence that using smartphone positively affects structured social networks, which might be used as the basis for designing intervention programs to promote social networks and social engagement of retired older adults.

Life Stage Preparation Program in an Aged Society (고령사회를 대비한 노년준비교육 프로그램에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Byung-Sook;Yang, Ok-Nam;Kang, In;Han, Eun-Joo;Won, Mihee
    • 한국노년학
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.229-244
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    • 2005
  • Korea is expected to become an "aged society" in approximately fifteen years. In order to prepare Korean society for this "aged society", the government and social organizaitons need to offer a life stage preparation manual for the young, middle-aged, and aging populations, as well as providing support structures to guide them through this transition. Researchers have developed a Life Stage Preparation Program, based on surveys and experiments conducted to assess needs and appraise effectiveness. To accomplish the goal of this research, the team has been composed of specialists from the fields of social welfare, family studies, occupational studies, and gerontology. The Life Stage Preparation Program consists of ten areas: understanding ageing issues, sustaining and improving health, psychological issues, continuing education, family relations, social activities, financial preparation, occupations, shelter, and mortality. The effectiveness of the program surveyed on age group of 20s and 60s resulted in nine areas. The Life Stage Preparation Program needs to be operated as a life long education program.

The Effects of Health Conservation Program in Community-dwelling Vulnerable Diabetic Elderly (취약계층 당뇨병 노인을 위한 건강보존프로그램의 효과)

  • Sung, Kiwol;Park, Mi-Kyung;Kang, Hye-Seung;Park, Ji-Hyeon;Nam, Ji-Ran
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.435-445
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    • 2018
  • This study was conducted to develop and apply the health conversation program to determine its effectiveness. The study employed a pretest-posttest nonequivalent control group design. There were 25 subjects in one intervention group and 22 subjects in the control group. The program included a 4-week, 12-session education program in health conversation for professionally retired elderly mentors and an 8-week, 24-session program for vulnerable elderly diabetics provided by mentors who were older persons trained in diabetes management. Data were collected from December 2015 to May 2016 and subsequently analyzed by an independent t-test using SPSS 20.0. Biochemical variables and physical variables were assessed by blood test and Inbody 230 (Biospace). Psychosocial variables were assessed by questionnaires. The health conservation program led to significantly decreased FBS (p<0.01), TC (p<0.01), TG (p=0.04), SBP (p=0.03), waist (p<0.01) and symptoms of depression (p=0.01), and significantly increased social support (p=0.02). These results indicated that the health conservation program is effective at increasing social support and decreasing FBS, TC, TG, SBP, waist, and symptoms of depression in community-dwelling vulnerable diabetic elderly; accordingly, health conservation programs should be applied to improve quality of life of vulnerable diabetic elderly.