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An Effect of Self-Esteem and Self-Efficacy in Middle-Aged Women's on the Behavior for Preparing Their Old Age (중년여성의 자아존중감과 자기효능감이 노후생활 준비행동에 미치는 영향)

  • Park, Ji-Young
    • The Korean Journal of Health Service Management
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.257-270
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    • 2014
  • This article tried to find how they foster their emotion and promote their health, as examining the effect of self-esteem and self-efficacy on self-esteem and self-efficacy in middle-aged women. This paper conducted a survey for women in 40 50s who live in Daegu Metropolitan for one month from the 1st of May, 2013. As the result of analysis on primary factor, it was classified into 5factors of organizing such as the physical behavior for preparing their old age, the behavior for preparing their old age of participation in social activities, the behavior for preparing their old age of preparing death, the emotional behavior for preparing their old age and the economic behavior for preparing their old age. The self-efficacy had the positive effect on the physical, emotional and economic behavior for preparing their old age, on the other hand, the self-esteem and the self-efficacy had the positive effect on the behavior for preparing their old age of participation in social activities and of preparing death. It can be said to be more important that the middle aged-women have to make an effort to develop self-esteem and self-efficacy for improving the behavior for preparing their old age, in addition, this article suggests to develop a systematic program that may inspire a belief for the behavior that needs to get the desired result, and to require continuing interest.

Study on the Perception and Behavior for Preparing their Old Age (성인기의 노후준비의식과 노후준비행동에 관한 연구)

  • Jeon, Gwee-Yeon;Bae, Moon-Jo
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.13-24
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study were to examine the perception and behavior for preparing their old age. In order to achieve this purpose, a survey was conducted with 723 adults from Daegu and Kyungpook. Major findings of this study are as follow: First, there were statistically significantly different perception for preparing their old age according to the personal variables such as gender, age, education, marriage status, occupation and income. Second, there were statistically significantly different perception for preparing their old age according to the elderly-related variables such as taken the elder program, interests in media for elderly, the opinion on living together with the aged, contact with aged and the opinion about contact with aged. Third, there were statistically significantly different behavior for preparing their old age according to the personal variables such as gender, age, religion, education, marriage status, occupation and income. Finally, there were statistically significantly different behavior for preparing their old age according to the elderly-related variables such as taken the elder program, interests in media for elderly, the opinion on living together with the aged and the opinion about contact with aged.

Middle aged People's Attitudes toward Elderly and Preparations for their Old age (중년기 성인의 노인에 대한 태도와 노후준비에 관한 연구)

  • Bae, Moonjo
    • 한국노년학
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.1107-1122
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this study were to examine the perception and behavior for preparing their old age according to the attitudes of middle aged people toward the elderly. In order to achieve this purpose, the survey was conducted with 441 middle aged people from Daegu and Kyungpook. Major findings of this study are as follows; First, there were statistically significantly different attitudes toward the elderly according to the personal variables such as gender, age, education, occupation and income. Second, the group, who had experience in the living together and contacting with the elderly, had a positive attitude toward the elderly. Third, the more positive attitudes toward the elderly, the better perception for preparing their old age. Finally, the more positive attitudes toward the elderly, the better behavior for preparing their old age.

The Later Preparation and Its Related Variables in the Middle'Rural Women (중년기 농촌여성의 노후준비와 관련변인 연구)

  • 양순미;홍숙자
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.141-149
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    • 2002
  • In order to promote well-being during old age, it is important to start preparing early on for the later life. Based on this thesis, this study examined attitudes of the middle-aged women residing in rural towns on their preparation for old age as well as related variables. For this purpose, survey data from 200 individuals were analyzed using a SAS program. The overall degree of preparation for old age was quantified as about 67 points out of a 100 possible points. The variables that affected the level of preparedness include attitude toward using a paid nursing home ($\beta$=.23), type of agricultural work they engage in ($\beta$=-.21), who do you think is a supporter during your old age($\beta$=.20)], type of decision-making in the household ($\beta$=.17). The explanatory power of such variables as standards of living ($\beta$=.18), family type ($\beta$=-.18), recognition of the entrance of old age ($\beta$=.17), and preparation behavior for old age ($\beta$=.15) were partially proved in three sub-areas (economical, emotional, and leisure areas) of preparation. The groundwork of this study could be used as basic materials to develop an educational program to improve the attitudes toward preparation for old age.

A Study on Drug Abuse and the Factors Affecting Drug Abuse Behaviors of Students Preparing College Entrance or Transfer Examinations (대입 재수생 및 편입준비생의 약물남용 실태와 이에 영향을 미치는 요인)

  • 조태현;남철현
    • Korean Journal of Health Education and Promotion
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.57-73
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    • 2000
  • A study on drug abuse of young people who failed in college entrance examinations and preparing the next examination and those enrolled at colleges but trying to transfer to other colleges was conducted from February 3 to May 31, 1999 in order to determine current drug abuse status of them and factors affecting their behavior related to drug abuse. A total of 1,771 people were selected from college entrance preparation institutes in Seoul, Pusan, Taegu, Taejon and Kwangju and interviewed by using questionnaires. The results are summarized as follows; 1. 49.78% of them experienced drinking, 22.8% smoking, and 6.7% drug previously. More males smoked cigarettes than females. The young in the age group of 25 to 29 years old, and the young living in small towns, and subjects who finished junior colleges and those without religions drank more than those in other categories. The subjects in the age group of 20 to 24 years old and those with one parent, and those living in small towns used more drugs than those in other categories. 2. 60.1% of those with drug using experience used the drug in their or friends' homes. 53.6% of them used drugs with their friends, junior or senior classmates. 36.6% of them purchased drugs from drug stores. 76.0% of them spent their pocket money for buying drugs. 3. The drugs (excluding alcohol and tobacco) they used were bond and butane gas (29.6%), stimulants (20.6%), marijuana 02.0%) LSD (4.8%), cocaine, heroine and opium (4.2%), and others (28.8%). 4. 21.5% of those with drug using experience had detoxification treatment previously. The ajmor sufferings they experienced were distraction (42.6%), fear 01.7%), and others. 5. 51.0% of the subjects experienced drug related health education in schools, and 14.6% had that kind of education through social program. 6. 64.3% of the subjects got information about drug abuse through mass media, 16.4% through printed materials, and 11.4% through public health professionals. 7. The knowledge level of drug abuse was 16.48:1:2.76 points out of 24 (68.6 points out of 100).

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