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Depression and Suicide in Korean Adolescents (한국 청소년의 우울과 자살)

  • Kyo-Heon, Kim
    • Korean Journal of Culture and Social Issue
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    • v.10 no.spc
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    • pp.55-68
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    • 2004
  • Recently, rates of depression and suicide of adolescents in industrialized countries, including Korea, were rapidly increasing. Adolescent depression was often associated with anxiety disorder, eating disorder, attention deficits hyperactivity/disruptive behavior disorder. and suicidal attempts. Epidemiological data about depression and suicide of adolescents are reviewed. Psychological theories of depression and suicide are integrated in terms of a control theory interpretation. Issues about 'relationships between depression and anxiety' 'relationships between depression and suicide' 'the reason why rates of depression and suicide are rapidly increasing at adolescence' 'the reason why the different prevalence of depression between female and male is conspicuous at adolescence' and 'Korean culture associated with depression and suicide of adolescents' are discussed in terms of the revised control theory interpretation.

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Sex Differences in the Fear of Crime (범죄에 대한 두려움에 있어서 남성과 여성의 차이)

  • Eunkyung Jo
    • Korean Journal of Culture and Social Issue
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.1-21
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    • 2003
  • A survey of 220 male and 233 female residents of Seoul was carried out to investigate why women appeared to be more fearful of crime than men. As expected, female respondents reported higher levels of fear of crime and perceived physical vulnerability to crime. Incivility factors in the neighborhood and perceived possibility of criminal victimization were significant predictors of fear of crime for both male and female respondents. For women more psychological variables such as trait anxiety and age were other significant predictors of their fear of crime, whereas the distance to police station and frequency of watching crime-related TV programs were significant predictors for men's fear of crime.

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Mediating Effect of Social Support in the Influence of Interpersonal Sensitivity on College Life Satisfaction (대인예민성이 대학생활만족도에 미치는 영향에서 사회적지지의 매개효과)

  • Park, Min-Kyung
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.16 no.12
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    • pp.346-359
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    • 2016
  • This study was conducted to find a method of improving social support in college students by analyzing the effects of interpersonal sensitivity and social support on college life satisfaction. To achieve the purpose of the study, questionnaires were distributed to 475 students in six colleges located in Busan Metropolitan City and the collected data were used for analysis. Then, hierarchical regression analysis was conducted using the SPSS statistic program. The major study findings are as follows. First, interpersonal sensitivity negatively influenced social support. Second, interpersonal sensitivity negatively influenced college life satisfaction. Third, social support positively influenced college life satisfaction. Fourth, social support had a mediating effect in the influence of interpersonal sensitivity on college life satisfaction. These study findings demonstrate that there is a need to develop a psychological counseling program for reducing interpersonal sensitivity of college students and improving social support and expand an interpersonal relationship and family relationship improvement program.

Psycho-oncology : A Historical Review (정신종양학의 역사와 개관)

  • Lee, Chul
    • Korean Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.3-9
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    • 1994
  • The psychobiological model of cancer has a long history, with Galen's view on melancholic woman being often quoted. From a historical perspective, the 1950s witnessed a surge of interest in psychosomatic medicine and in researches linking psychological, social, and environmental factors to disease onset and progression. The 1960s witnessed the growth of animal experiements, in the hope of better understanding the effects of psychological and behavioral factors on carcinogenesis while controlling confounding variables. The 1970s saw rapid advances in immunology and neurochemistry. Further researches in the 1980s in psychoneuroimmunology explored relationships between immunological responses and psychosocial variables, and their implications for cancer vulnerability and progression. In this review, the interacting aspects of oncology and psychiatry are presented with selected major findings in the fold of psychooncology researches.

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A Study of Adoption Decision Process of Non-married Mothers -Hermeneutic Grounded Theory Methodology Approach- (미혼모의 입양결정 과정에 관한 연구 -해석학적 근거이론 방법 접근-)

  • Lim, Haeyoung;Lee, Hyukkoo
    • Korean Journal of Social Welfare
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    • v.65 no.3
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    • pp.53-78
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    • 2013
  • This study applied hermeneutic grounded theory suggested by Rennie to understand general meaning of adoption decision process of 7 non-married mothers. At the end of the analysis, 191 meaning units, 46 subcategories, and 11 hermeneutic categories were constructed. The core category that threads throughout the adoption decision process was represented as "living with a scar left by the duality of motherhood; repudiating and embracing." The adoption decision process emerged as recognition of pregnancy, avoidance of reality, searching for adoption, escalation of confusion, determination and rationalization or forfeiture. Based upon our research, we suggested that the adoption decision process of non-married mother was another way of practicing motherhood, and we proposed that we need to develop a psycho-social support program to improve the lives of non-married mothers.

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The process of estimating user response to training stimuli of joint attention using a robot (로봇활용 공동 주의 훈련자극에 대한 사용자 반응상태를 추정하는 프로세스)

  • Kim, Da-Young;Yun, Sang-Seok
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.25 no.10
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    • pp.1427-1434
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    • 2021
  • In this paper, we propose a psychological state estimation process that computes children's attention and tension in response to training stimuli. Joint attention was adopted as the training stimulus required for behavioral intervention, and the Discrete trial training (DTT) technique was applied as the training protocol. Three types of training stimulation contents are composed to check the user's attention and tension level and provided mounted on a character-shaped tabletop robot. Then, the gaze response to the user's training stimulus is estimated with the vision-based head pose recognition and geometrical calculation model, and the nervous system response is analyzed using the PPG and GSR bio-signals using heart rate variability(HRV) and histogram techniques. Through experiments using robots, it was confirmed that the psychological response of users to training contents on joint attention could be quantified.

Psychological literature on driving behavior to review the studies of traffic psychology since 1990 in Korea (교통행동 연구의 경향성 분석을 위한 문헌고찰: 1990년 이후 한국 교통심리학의 연구경향분석)

  • Soon-Chul LEE
    • Korean Journal of Culture and Social Issue
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.1-18
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    • 2004
  • This study analysed the articles dealing with traffic behavior published since 1990 in Korea. The following information was coded for each articles; year of publication, source, authors, main topic and subtopic. The annual numbers of publication before 1996 was below 10 articles and over 10 articles after 1997. The driver was main topic of 60.8% of articles and traffic enviroment was 26.4%. Personality & Attitude, Cognition & Perception and Alcohol were the main interest subtopics dealing with main topic driver. And the dominant publications were Journal of traffic safety research, Journal of Korean society of transportation and Korean journal of psychological and social issues with 60% of all articles.

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Research on the Effects of Transformational Leadership on Organizational Effectiveness:Whether Individuals Around the Moderating Effects of the Accident Type (사회적 지지가 요양보호사의 삶의 질에 미치는 영향 -회복탄력성의 매개효과를 중심으로-)

  • Kim, Young-Ae;Kim, Mun-Kyom
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.351-361
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    • 2017
  • In Korea, as the elderly population increases, elderly medical facilities and nursing care workers are increasing in labor force, but nursing care workers are avoiding nursing care workers due to poor working conditions and many physical and mental exhaustion of nursing care workers. Therefore, in this study, 284 nursing care workers were surveyed to search resources and to find alternatives to enhance the quality of life of caregivers. The result of research, The first, effected positively on the quality of life in environmental and social on a married women. The more a religion, effected positively on the quality of life in environmental and social, psychological. The higher the salary, effected positively on the quality of life in environmental and social, physical. The second, the support of a Superior effected positively on the quality of life in environmental and physical and the support of a colleague effected positively on the quality of life in social and physical. The third, the support of a Superior moderated by self-efficacy of the quality of life in the social and psychological. This results suggest that can be influential variables the support of social and the self-efficacy as an alternative to burnout of the care workers.

Study on Resources That Influence Drop - Out Teenage Children's Choices on School Reentry: Central Focus on Family Resources (학업중단 청소년 자녀의 학교복귀 선택에 영향을 미치는 자원에 관한 연구: 가족자원 등을 중심으로)

  • Yun, Nana;Park, Jeongyun;Park, Yeonsuk
    • Journal of Family Resource Management and Policy Review
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.27-42
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    • 2022
  • This study was conducted to examine the resources that influence the choice of drop-out students' reentry to school. A total of five years of panel analysis of 2,553 drop-out teenagers from 2013 to 2017 were utilized. In order to verify the resources that affect the choice of school reentry of teenagers with experiences of suspension of studies to formal middle and high school after July 2012, this study analyzed drop-out teenagers' family resources as well as their psychological, mental, and social-relationship resources. A crossover analysis, t-test, and hierarchical logistic regression analysis were conducted. The major outcomes of this study are as follows: First, the socio-demographic variables among the resources that affected the choice of reentry for school of teenager children were the type of family and number of moves to a new house. Second, the psychological and sentimental variable that affected the choice of school reentry was a decreasing level of positive recognition of the situation of suspension of studies combined with depression, impulsiveness, and perceiving society as one that discriminates based on the level of education. Third, significant family resource variables were the type of family form and parents providing economic support, which is a subfactor of parental attachment. Fourth, the presence of a mentor as a helpful social-relationship resource had a significant effect on relational resources. This study is significant in the sense that the positive family resources that affect the choice of school reentry of drop-out teenage students were determined, and the positive directivity of supportive family resources is presented for parents with teenage children experiencing a suspension of studies.

Burnout Process Model of Social Workers: Analysis of the Paths from the Job-related Stressors, Job-stress and Professional Self-efficacy to Burnout (사회복지사의 소진과정(Burnout Process) 모델 - 직업관련 스트레스 요인, 직무스트레스와 전문직효능성에 의한 소진 경로분석 -)

  • Lee, Myung-Shin
    • Korean Journal of Social Welfare
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    • v.56 no.4
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    • pp.5-34
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    • 2004
  • This study aims to find out the determinants of burnout in order to better understand the burnout process among social workers. For this purpose, a hypothetical model which explains the relationships among 8 job-related stressors (role ambiguity, role overload, difficulties in solving problems of clients, conflict with the clients, lack of support from the supervisor, closed communication pattern, bureaucracy, and lack of accountability), 4 mediators (job-stress, professional role performance, abiding by the agency policy and partiality in service delivery), and 4 dimensions of burnout (physical exhaustion, psychological exhaustion, depersonalization and personal accomplishment) was developed. Using the data collected from 207 social workers, the hypothetical model was tested. For data analysis, a path analysis was used, and the best-fitting model was found(df=66, $x^2$=63.250, GFI=0.962, CFI=1.00). As a result of this study, the following results were found. Burnout among social workers was increased by the 6 job-related stressors(role ambiguity, role overload, difficulties in solving problems of clients, conflict with the clients, lack of support from the supervisor, closed communication pattern). Job-stress, the mediating variable of the emotional path to burnout, increased professional role performance and the abiding by agency policy, and finally increased burnout. On the other hand, professional self-efficacy (which consists of professional role performance, abiding by agency policy and partiality in service delivery), the mediationg variable of the cognitive path to burnout, reduced burnout when the professional role performance was high, and abiding by agency policy and partiality in service delivery were low.

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