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Social Welfare Policies and Supporting Systems for Single Teen Mothers(never married) in the U. S. A. and Suggestions for Korean teen mothers (십대 미혼모를 위한 미국의 사회복지 체계와 서비스 그리고 한국적 활용 방안에 관한 연구)

  • Nam, Bu-Hyun
    • Journal of Agricultural Extension & Community Development
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.103-135
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    • 2010
  • 미국사회는 미혼모들의 문제를 개인적 뿐만 아니라 사회적 그리고 국가적 문제로 인식하므로 이들을 위한 다양한 사회복지 정책과 서비스, 그리고 프로그램들을 제공하여 이들이 스스로 자활할 수 있는 토대를 마련하여 왔다. 특히 십대미혼모들은 학교를 중퇴하고 직업을 갖지 못하며 빈곤한 환경에서 아이를 키우기 때문에 심리적 정신적으로 불안한 상태에 있다. 이들에 대한 서비스는 국가적으로 미혼모뿐만 아니라 어린아이들까지도 돌보는 것으로 가정과 사회의 안정을 가져오며 인적자원을 잘 보존하는 것이다. 한국의 경우도 현대화/산업화된 사회로 발전하며 청소년들의 문제가 특히나 십대 미혼모의 문제가 사회적으로 이슈화되고 있다. 따라서 이 연구는 미국의 상황을 분석하고 미국의 복지 정책, 프로그램, 자원봉사자들을 이용한 서비스들을 살펴보고 한국에 적용 가능한 복지프로그램과 지원서비스를 제안하고자 한다. 미국의 미혼모를 위한 대안 학교차원의 교육/직업훈련/부모교육 등과 가족지원프로그램은 미혼모뿐만 아니라 사회와 가족이 모두 혜택을 받을 수 있는 서비스며 프로그램이므로 한국사회에 적용하면 효율적으로 미혼모들의 어려움과 사회문제를 해결 할 수 있다고 본다. 또한 자원봉사의 서비스 체계가 미혼모를 위한 사회복지 프로그램 등에 적극적으로 활용되면 미혼모들은 믿고 따를 수 있는 롤 모델을 갖게 되며 국가적으로는 인력의 활용과 자원 절약의 효과를 기대할 수 있다.

The Paradigm Shift of Social Policy for Unwed Mothers in Korea (한국사회 미혼모 지원정책의 패러다임 변화)

  • Lee, Yongwoo
    • 한국사회정책
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.97-115
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    • 2017
  • Unlike the past several decades when over 90% of unwed mothers chose to adopt their children, the number of never-married mothers who determine to raise their children for themselves has recently been increasing. However, many unwed mothers are still suffering from a diversity of problems including poverty, discrimination and biased stereotypes. To this end, this study aims to observe the development process of social policy for unwed mothers in Korea, with a special focus on the policy paradigm shift, and examine current social services for never-married mothers and their children. The results of the study shows the paradigm shift of social policy for unwed mothers occurred around the mid-2000's towards helping never-married mothers rear their children. However, social services for them have not kept pace with the paradigm change, which makes still very much hard for unwed mothers to raise their kids on their own. The study concludes with policy implications for improving social services for families headed by never-married mothers.

Development of Discrimination Experiences Scale for Unwed mothers in Korea (미혼모 차별 경험 척도 개발 연구)

  • Kim, HeeJoo;Cho, SungHui;Kim, JiHae
    • Korean Journal of Family Social Work
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    • no.56
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    • pp.169-196
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    • 2017
  • Korean unwed mothers and their families often experience discriminatory and unfair treatment in their everyday lives. However, there has been little research examining discrimination against unwed mothers and its effects on these women's lives. Therefore, further studies are needed to identify and assess types and degree of discrimination against unwed mothers. This study aims to investigate and develop a reliable and valid measurement scale of experiences of discrimination for Korean unwed mothers. For developing the scale, the researchers constructed a concept and sub factors, and the pre-scale of 75 items of discrimination experiences of unwed mothers by conducting a literature review and focus groups interviews, Validity and reliability of the scale were tested by carrying out an item quality analysis, a exploratory factor analysis, a correlation analysis, a criterion validity test and a reliability analysis, The scale of 21 items was constructed with three dimensions. This study is significant that it provides the scale of discrimination for Korea unwed mothers with high reliability and validity to identify and verify types and degree of discrimination experiences of unwed mothers.

A Study of the Experiences of Unwed Mothers in Interaction with Public Service Professionals: Focusing on the Experiences during Pregnancy, Birth and Child Caring (미혼모들의 경험을 통해 본 공공서비스 전문가들의 미혼모들에 대한 인식: 임신과 출산, 보육 과정에서의 경험을 중심으로)

  • Sung, JungHyun;Kim, HeeJoo;Lee, MeeJung;Park, YoungMee
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.16 no.8
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    • pp.404-418
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    • 2016
  • This study aimed to explore negative experiences of unwed mothers in interaction with medical professionals, government officials and nursery teachers who have negative stereotypes about the unwed mothers and to seek ways of improving awareness and attitudes of the professionals. Researchers conducted individual and focus groups interviews with 15 unwed mothers. The results showed that unwed mothers experienced the violation of their maternal and privacy rights and inhospitable services in the interaction with medical professionals. They also had similar experiences with government officials who often had overbearing and discriminatory attitudes toward these mothers, and hardly received useful information. Last, unwed mothers had deep concerns about possibilities and experiences of discrimination against their children by nursery teachers and other parents in day care centers. In conclusion, this study discussed ways of improving awareness and attitudes toward unwed mothers through various medias and supplementary educations.

The Effects of Self-Reliance of Unmarried Mothers on their Life Satisfaction - Focus on Moderating Effect of Social Capital - (미혼모의 자립의지가 삶의 만족에 미치는 영향 - 사회자본의 조절효과를 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Jihye;Cho, Sunghui
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.20 no.7
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    • pp.478-490
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    • 2020
  • This study examines the effect of the self-reliance of unmarried mothers on life satisfaction and the moderating effect of social capital on this relationship. For the analysis, a survey was conducted for unmarried mothers living in the community. A total of 207 responses were used. The results are as follows: Self-reliance and social capital, subjective health status had a significant effect on life satisfaction. The social capital had moderated an effect on the self-reliance of unmarried mothers on life-satisfaction. Even if they have the same level of self-reliance, if there is a high level of social capital, they can be achieved a higher level of satisfaction in life. Based on the results of this study, a practical intervention was proposed to improve the life satisfaction of unmarried mothers.

Stress - Coping - Adaptation model for Unwed Mothers : It's Empirical Test (미혼모의 스트레스-대처-적응 모형 검증)

  • Lee, Hyun-Joo;Um, Myung-Yong
    • Korean Journal of Social Welfare Studies
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    • v.44 no.2
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    • pp.113-140
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    • 2013
  • This study aimed to empirically test the causal model of stress-coping-adaptation for unwed mothers, which was built upon the Lazarus and Folkman's(1984) "Stress-Coping-Adaptation" model. In doing so researchers endeavored to provide practice implications as well as theoretical ones which would be helpful both to alleviate the unwed mothers' stress level, and to facilitate social adaptation of the unwed mothers. In order to fulfill research purpose data were collected from the national sample of 423 unwed mothers in Korea. The results showed that the overall goodness of the fit of the proposed causal model was excellent. Most of the path coefficients between social support, stress, coping, and adaption turned out to be statistically significant. The moderating effects of "pursuit of social support" between stress and adaption was not significant statistically, though. Implications and suggestions were provided to reduce the level of stress of the unwed mothers, and to facilitate the adaptation of the unwed mothers.

The Associations among Poor Single Mothers' Economic Hardship, Depressive Symptoms, Parenting Stress, Child Abuse and Neglect, and their Children's Development (빈곤 미혼모의 경제적 어려움과 우울증상, 양육스트레스, 아동학대와 방임이 아동의 사회행동발달에 미치는 영향)

  • Pyun, Ho-Soon;Choi, Jeong-Kyun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Child Welfare
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    • no.53
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    • pp.1-23
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    • 2016
  • With using a subsample of 1,373 poor single mothers and their children from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing study, the present study examined the associations among mothers' economic hardship, depressive symptoms, and parenting stress, child abuse and neglect, and their children's behavior problems, delinquency, and social skill. These families were tracked through follow-up interviews at the time of birth, and when the children were three, five, and nine years old. The results indicated that mothers' economic hardship, depressive symptoms, and parenting stress were significant predictors to determine their children's abuse and neglect. Findings also suggest that higher levels of child abuse and neglect are positively associated with more behavior problems and delinquency, and negatively associated with social skills. Further discussions include policy and services to prevent child abuse and neglect and to alleviate mothers' financial difficulties, depression, and parenting stress.

A study on the Educational Needs and Social Welfare Facilities for Institutionalized Unmarried Teenage Mothers - Focused on Interviewing with Social Workers - (미혼모 보모 시설 종사자들을 통해 본 10대 미혼모의 교육 요구도와 시설 운영에 관한 연구)

  • 송현애;전길양;천혜정;배선희;송말희
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.40 no.9
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    • pp.63-78
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this study is to identify educational needs of institutionalized unmarried teenage mothers and difficulties of running social welfare facilities for them. To achieve this purpose of the study, structured interviews with 4 social workers are conducted. At first, social workers who were working with teenage mothers told the general characteristics of institutionalized teenage mothers. Secondly, they presented their ideas about teenage mothers' educational needs, especially for preventing their repeated pregnancy. Thirdly, they pleaded their own sorry situation for running facilities such as depending on volunteers too much, financial problems, and limitations for running systematic educational programs.

The Effect of Social Relationship on Unmarried Mother's Self-Esteem (미혼모의 사회적 관계망이 자아존중감에 미치는 영향)

  • Ahn, Jae-Jin;Kim, Ji-Hye
    • Korean Journal of Social Welfare
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    • v.56 no.3
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    • pp.61-87
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    • 2004
  • In Korea, since the systematic efforts to help unmarried mothers are rather limited, the unmarried mother's social relationship is expected to play a critical role in the adjustment of unmarried mothers after the birth of a baby. The purpose of this study is to identify the effect of social relationship on unmarried mother's self-esteem. Especially, this study focused a negative aspect of social relationship, social conflict, which has been ignored by the previous researches. For this study, survey method was employed. The respondents of the questionnaire were 205 unmarried mothers staying at six out of eight institutions for unmarried mothers available in Korea. The multiple regression and other descriptive statistical methods were conducted and the results of analysis are as follows. First, the higher the level of perceived social support was, the higher the level of self-esteem of unmarried mothers was. Second, the higher the level of perceived social conflict was, the lower the level of self-esteem of unmarried mothers was. Third, even though the level of perceived social conflict was much lower than the perceived social support, the effect of social conflict on unmarried mothers' self-esteem was as powerful as the social support. This means that the effect of social conflict also can be very important. These findings suggest a new direction for intervention for unmarried mothers. Until now, the major target of intervention in social relationship was to strengthen existing social support or establish new social support system. Now, in addition to augmenting social support, we should pay attention to removal of social conflict, since it has significantly powerful effect on the adjustment of unmarried mothers.

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The Characteristics of Unmarried Mother in some Shelters (일부 보호시설에 등록된 미혼모의 특성)

  • Ju, Yeon-Ok;Kim, Sang-Sun;Choi, Yeon-Hee
    • Research in Community and Public Health Nursing
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.337-346
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    • 1997
  • To know the characteristics of the unmarried mother. We need to investigate what kind of circumstances the unmarried mother comes from and under which conditions created her situation. This investigation's purpose is to provide general information on how to prevent this situation. There are many unmarried mothers registered in support groups for single mothers in A City. We surveyed 67 single mothers registered from Nov. 1 '96 - April 30 '97. The questions of the survey asked for general characteristics, family background, friendship, attitude and knowledge toward sex and the relationship with the baby's father. We analysed this research data into a percentages.

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