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http://dx.doi.org/10.15205/kschs.2019.06.30.1224

Ego-identity, Family strength and Media exposure Related on impact of Marital consciousness: Focused Single Man and Women in College Students  

Seo, Young-sook (Department. of nursing, College of Daegu-Health)
Jeong, Chu-young (Department. of nursing, College of Daegu-Health)
Kang, Bok-Hee (Department. of nursing, College of Daegu-Health)
Cho, Eun-ha (Visiting Instructor, Department of Nursing, Kyung-Buk Science College)
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Journal of Korean Clinical Health Science / v.7, no.1, 2019 , pp. 1224-1231 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: This study is basic data that I can provide the guidelines in order to the single man and women of the college students have positive the marital consciousness. Method: The subjects were 180 people as single man and women recruited from 3 college located in B city. Data were collected using structured questionnaire, and analyzed with the PASW 21.0 program. Results: The result to implement stepwise regression analysis is that the media perception from the woman and family strength are affected the significant influence(p=.007, p=.015) and explanation powers were 21.2%. The ego-identity from the man is affected the significant influence and $R^2$ were 10.9%. When looking through this results of the research, the man can be affected by the internal factor and the women can know to be influenced by the external factor. Conclusion: Accordingly, through the sex custom education the man decide to family strength, the women strengthens the factor which is internal than the external factor and it is positive, it is effective to form the outlook on marriage.
Keywords
Ego-identity; Family health; Marriage; Media;
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