• Title/Summary/Keyword: 사회적 폭력

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The effect of North Korean Refugee Women's Experiences of Social Violence and Self-esteem on Suicidal Thoughts (사회적 폭력경험과 자아존중감이 북한이탈여성의 자살생각에 미치는 영향)

  • Sung, Jung-Hyeun;Kim, Ji-Hye
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.21 no.11
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    • pp.761-772
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    • 2021
  • This study aims to investigate the effect of violence experience and self-esteem experienced in social scenes such as work and school on suicidal thoughts. For this purpose, I used the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family(2017)'s data of the current situation of social violence victims. To this end, descriptive statistics, correlation, and hierarchical binary logistic regression analysis were performed. The findings of this study are as follows: The experience of social violence among North Korean refugee women had a positive effect on suicidal thoughts, and self-esteem had a negative effect on suicide-related features. This means that if you have experienced social violence, you are more likely to have suicidal thinking, and the higher your self-esteem is, the less likely your suicidal thinking is. Based upon the results of this study, practical intervention measures were proposed to prevent social violence, and to improve physical/mental health and self-esteem of North Korean refugee women.

The Effect of Emotional Maltreatment by Parents on Revictimization of Emotional Maltreatment by Youth Peers - Multiple Mediated Effects of Depression and Social Withdrawal - (부모에 의한 정서폭력이 청소년 또래에 의한 정서폭력 재피해에 미치는 영향 - 우울과 사회적 위축의 다중매개효과분석 -)

  • Heo, In Yeong
    • Korean Journal of Social Welfare
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    • v.69 no.2
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    • pp.63-88
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    • 2017
  • This study was to find out the effect of emotional maltreatment by parents on revictimization of emotional maltreatment by peers targeting second-year students of middle school with depression and social withdrawal as mediating variables. To this end, those who experienced physical violence by parents or friends were excepted from panel data collected by National Youth Policy Institute (KCYPS) and data of 752 people who experienced emotional maltreatment by parents or peers were analyzed. Research hypotheses were verified by a utilizing structural equation model. The results can be summarized as follows: First, experiencing emotional maltreatment by parents has a direct impact on depression and social withdrawal. Second, it was found that depression has a direct impact on experiencing emotional maltreatment by peers while social withdrawal is significant in an indirect path affecting with depression as a mediating variable. Third, the multiple mediated effects of depression and social withdrawal were significant in the revictimization relationship between emotional maltreatment by parents and emotional maltreatment by peers. This means that emotional maltreatment by parents becomes a predictor in re-experiencing emotional maltreatment by peers. It also means that emotional maltreatment by parents has an indirect effect through psychological and emotional factors such as depression and social withdrawal rather than having a direct effect. Based on the results of this study, limitations of the study and suggestions for future research were discussed.

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The Convergent Relationship Between Dating Violence Experience, Violence Tolerance, and Social Problem Solving Ability of Nursing College Students (간호 대학생의 데이트 폭력 가해경험과 폭력허용도, 사회적 문제해결능력의 융합적 관계)

  • Jung, Gye-Hyun;Kang, Mi-Kyung
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.33-42
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study is to identify the degree of dating violence experience, violence tolerance, and social problem solving ability of nursing college students and to investigate the relationship between them. 219 college students from nursing in 5 universities of Chungcheong region were convenience selected for the study. Data were collected through self-report questionnaires. Data were analyzed by t-test, ${\chi}^2$ test and Partial correlation coefficients using the SPSS 20.0 program. As a result, nursing college student's the more experience dating violence, the higher the tolerance for dating violence(r=0.31, p<.001), the higher the tolerance of dating violence is, the more negative the ability to solve social problems(r=-0.26, p<.001), and the degree of their departmental satisfaction and drinking are related to the violence of dating violence. Therefore, it provided a rational basis for the establishment of a dating violence preventive education and training program to raise awareness of dating violence tolerance and social problem solving abilities in order to prevent dating violence.

The Impact of Environmental Protective Factors on Social Resilience of Adolescents Exposed to Family Violence (청소년의 가정폭력 노출이 사회적 탄력성에 미치는 영향에 대한 환경적 보호요인의 역할)

  • Lee, Sang-June
    • Korean Journal of Social Welfare
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    • v.58 no.2
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    • pp.331-353
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the social resilience group of adolescents exposed to family violence, the influences of environmental protective factors on their social resilience, and buffering effects of environmental protective factors. The sample consisted 795 high-risk group exposed to family violence. The findings are as following. First, 43.3% of adolescents witnessed father-mother violence and 43.1% of adolescents experienced violence by parents had social resilience. Second, the higher level of family support, prosocial characteristics of peer group and other adult's support were more likely to be increased social resilience. Third, prosocial characteristics of family support, prosocial characteristics of peer group and other adult's support had a significant buffering effect moderating negative influence of family violence to their social resilience.

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Domestic Violence and Human Rights (가정폭력과 인권)

  • Lee, Cheol-Ho
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2006.05a
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    • pp.360-363
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    • 2006
  • There is a growing social awareness about domestic violence in our society. People came to recognize domestic violence as a social problem as the public began to aware that domestic violence not only reflects social violence but also provides learning place of violence to the child. This thesis started view point of human right. Domestic violence is human right problem on victims and assaulters. First, it is to investigate domestic violence in Korea. Second, it analyzed cause of domestic violence. Third, This study is about 'Special Act for the Punishment of Domestic violence' and 'Act for the Prevention of Domestic violence and the Protection of Victims'. And this study on the several legal problems two special Acts.

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Spousal Abuse and Social Class in Korean National Family Violence Survey (한국 가정폭력 실태와 사회계층 변인과의 관계 연구)

  • Kim, Jae-Yop
    • Korean Journal of Social Welfare
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    • v.35
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    • pp.133-155
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    • 1998
  • Although there is a little concern about wife beating, the problem is in very serious level in Korean families. The purposes of this study are (l)to estimate the incidence of spousal abuse in Korean families; (2)to examine the influences of social class factors on spousal abuse. The results show that almost lout of 3 husbands in Korean families carried out 1 or more physical violence acts against their wives during the last year and that some social class factors have statistically significant relationship with wife abuse in korean families. The study also found that age, education, and job status are significantly related with minor husband-ta-wife violence and that job status, blue collar husband, is significantly associated with severe husband-ta-wife violence. However, except for job status, no other social factors are associated with severe husband-to-wife violence.

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University community and violence (대학사회와 폭력)

  • Lee, cheol-ho
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2016.05a
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    • pp.117-118
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    • 2016
  • 대학사회에는 신입생환영회에서의 성희롱과 같은 폭력, 대학 동아리 행사에서 음식 찌꺼기를 섞은 막걸리를 뿌리는 가혹행위 등 선배들의 후배들에 대한 폭력을 비롯하여 대학교수의 학생에 대한 폭력 등 위계질서를 빙자한 권위주의 군사문화의 퇴영적 잔재들이 여전히 발생하고 있다. 대학사회에 잔존하는 폭력의 원인과 그 대책을 모색해보고자 한다.

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Violence Regulation Analysis of Television Programs (텔레비전 프로그램의 폭력성 제재 분석)

  • Kim, Yoojung
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.14 no.10
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    • pp.101-111
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    • 2014
  • This study ascertained violence regulation of television program. Television programs that infringed the standards of violence and were sanctioned, were analyzed in terms of physical and contextual violence. In order to get data, content analysis was adopted. The results shows that violent behavior in terms of physical and violence motivations in terms of contextual were most frequently regulated. There were different results of the level of imposed sanction in terms of physical and contextual violence between network and cableTV. The regulation of television violence could be confirmed with these results.

Meta-Analysis Study on the Correlation Between School and Domestic Violence (가정폭력과 학교폭력 피해와의 상관관계 메타분석 연구)

  • Go, Eun Joo;Zang, Young Suk;Kim, Ko Eun
    • Korean Journal of Child Education & Care
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2019
  • Objective: This study aims to thoroughly analyze the correlation effect size between domestic violence and school violence by meta-analyzing previous studies on the correlation between school and domestic violence. Methods: For this purpose, meta-analysis was performed on the selected research material, which consists of national research data collected from various databases from 2001 to April, 2019. 16 thesis and 9 papers on the correlation between school and domestic violence were selected. A random effect model analysis based on the homogeneity examination results was performed on the selected data. Results: The results showed, just as Cohen (1977) proposed, that the correlation effect size between domestic and school violence was 0.25, which is moderate. This is a somewhat lower number than the previous studies on the same subject presented. Of the sub-categories of domestic violence, physical violence and psychological violence appeared to have a correlation effect size of 0.34 and 0.28, respectively, with physical violence showing the highest correlation effect size. Of the types of domestic violence, witnessing spouse violence and experiencing neglect appeared to have a moderate correlation size effect of 0.24. All of these results were statistically significant. Conclusion/Implications: This study utilized meta-analysis as a comprehensive and systematic method to analyze the correlation effect between domestic and school violence. The results presented may lead to discussions on the subject's social implications, limits, and propositions for future studies.

Factors Affecting the Adjustment of Children from Maritally Violent Homes : An Exploratory Analysis Focusing on Children Living in Shelters for Battered Women (아내폭력가정 자녀의 적응에 영향을 미치는 요인들 : 쉼터 거주 아동을 중심으로)

  • Chang, Hee-Suk
    • Korean Journal of Social Welfare
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    • v.55
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    • pp.255-281
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    • 2003
  • This study sought to explore factors affecting the adjustment of children living in shelters for battered women. Specifically, the impact of domestic violence on children's internal and external adjustment was examined using data from two samples: children who were exposed to marital violence and those who did not have violent experience. Likewise, this study identified the variables that distinguished the "resilient" children from the maladjusted group. The pathways by which protective factors considerably affected children's adjustment were also investigated. A total of 72 children in a women's shelter and their mothers and 76 children in nonviolent homes and their mothers were considered. ANOVA, logistic regression models, and path analysis were employed to process the data. Results revealed that children of battered women demonstrated a high frequency of aggressive and delinquent behaviors and had poor academic achievement and depressive mood compared to children coming from nonviolent homes. Likewise, children who were exposed to marital violence and were physically abused themselves were more likely show aggressive or delinquent behaviors compared to those who only witnessed marital violence. In addition, social support was found to be a protective factor in academic achievement. Predictors of delinquent behavior included the mother's education and income as well as the children's age and social support. Factors related to children's self-esteem included the social support and the mother's self-esteem. Moreover, woman battering has a direct effect on children's adjustment as well as indirect effect through children's academic achievement and self-esteem. Finally, woman battering indirectly affected children's academic achievement through the mother's depression or the child's social support. Based on these findings, practical implications of enhancing children's adjustment were discussed.

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