• Title/Summary/Keyword: 아버지 참여

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Belief in the value of children's father, grow, influence parenting participation on the infants development characteristics change factor (아버지의 자녀가치, 양육신념, 양육참여가 영아발달특성 변인에 미치는 영향)

  • Jeon, Hong-Ju;Cho, Su-Kyoung;Kim, Mi-Jeong;Choi, Hang-Jun
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.2678-2688
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study is to examine the explanatory power of factors similar change to see what the value of the child's father give faith, grow, grow what kind of participation in the developmental characteristics of infants affected. 1,802 people infants born in 2010, the study is his father, I used the data for the next fiscal year 3 Panel Korea Policy Institute childcare children that target it. Analysis of the data, we have carried out frequency analysis using SPSS18.0, The value of the infant's father a child problem-solving skills, fine motor activity been found to affect the activity. Muscle activity for the father of the infant did not influence variables are. And the infant's communication, personal-social variables that affect the independence turned out to be a father involved in parenting.

The Effects of Father's Family-of-Origin Experiences on Parenting Attitude and Parenting Participation: Focusing on Mediating Effects of Value of Children (아버지의 원가족 경험이 양육태도와 양육참여에 미치는 영향 : 자녀가치의 매개효과를 중심으로)

  • Shim, Hye-Sook;Shin, Keonho
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.399-408
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of father's family-of-origin experiences on parenting attitude and parenting participation around mediating effects of value of children. To this end, this study investigated family-of-origin experience, value of children, parenting attitude, and degree of parenting participation on 247 fathers of 3~5 year old children. Descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, regression analysis, and Sobel Test were conducted using SPSS 21 program on the collected data. According to the research result, there was a significantly positive relationship between emotional value of children, parenting attitude, and parenting participation among family-of-origin experience and value of children. This study conducted a regression analysis and Sobel Test by stage to identify mediating effects. As a result, it was identified that father's family-of-origin experience makes positive effect on parenting attitude and parenting participation, and emotional value of children among value of children mediates their relationship. Based on the findings, this study suggested that multilateral consideration and systematic system for formation of positive value of children are needed and suggested the direction of follow-up study on fathers as a coparent.

A Study of First-time Fathers on Their Knowledge and Confidence in Newborn (첫 신생아 아버지의 양육 지식과 양육 자신감에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, NamSuk
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.14 no.8
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    • pp.537-545
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    • 2016
  • The aim of this study was to identify the parenting knowledge and confidence toward a first-time father of a newborn. The participants were 136 men in 2015. A descriptive correlation study design was used. Data analysis included descriptive statistics, pearson's correlation, t-test, $Scheff{\acute{e}}$ test and one-way ANOVA, using the SPSS statistics 20.0 for windows program. The parenting knowledge and confidence were significantly correlated by education respectively, and they had meaningful correlation. The father role in newborn parenting should be emphasized. So, parenting is necessary on their participation. It is urgently needed establishing a social climate and culture for child rearing conditions and inducing fathers to actively participate. Furthermore, it is important to develop the education program for newborn's father. The findings are expected to contribute to the effective educational program for the first-time fathers in order to improve their knowledge and confidence.

Structural Relationships Among Father Perceived Coparenting, Fathers' Involvement and Housework of School-aged Cchildren (아버지가 지각한 공동양육태도 및 아버지의 양육참여와 초등학생 자녀의 가사참여의 구조적 관계)

  • Song, Kyoug Seok;Chang, Young Eun;Park, Jeong Yun
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.31-45
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    • 2017
  • The current study aimed at examining the structural relationships among coparenting, fathers' involvement in child rearing and the children's participation in housework. 154 fathers and their 5th or 6th grade children living in Jeju participated in the study. The data were analyzed using the Structural Equation Model(SEM) technique. The results revealed that when the fathers reported greater alliance in their coparenting, they were more likely to participate in child rearing. Fathers' involvement significantly predicted greater housework participation of their school-aged children. Higher levels of undermining and gate-keeping in coparenting were associated with less father involvement, which in turn, predicted less housework participation by their children. Gatekeeping also directly predicted lower levels of housework of children. Father involvement significantly mediated the relationship between coparenting and children's housework. The implications for the education/intervention programs promoting coparenting and father involvement were further discussed.

Analysis of Satisfaction with the Fatherhood Programs Provided in Healthy Family and Multicultural Family Support Center (건강가정·다문화가족지원센터의 아버지참여 프로그램 현황 및 만족도 분석)

  • Lee, Hyun Ah
    • Journal of Family Resource Management and Policy Review
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.61-76
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    • 2018
  • The demand and supply of programs of parenthood programs for fathers are increasing with changes in the image of male parents. Under this backdrop, a necessary requirement is to analyze the current status of father programs that are spearheaded by governments and the satisfaction with them to determine if they actually meet the needs of fathers. This study conducted such an examination for the fatherhood programs that were provided as a mandatory public service by the Healthy Family & Multicultural Family Support Center in 2017. To this end, the research analyzed performance and satisfaction data on 776 projects, including 1293 programs that were required for provision in 101 integrated centers nationwide. The results showed that satisfaction with fatherhood programs differed according to the project area, the location of a center, the period of implementation, the methods of proceeding, the participation unit (whether an entire family or an individual family member), the number of participants, and the number of sessions. Overall, the level of satisfaction was higher in "fathers meetings" (under the community domain) than "support for the father role" (under the family relationship domain). In relation to implementation period, satisfaction with the programs was high in the 4th quarter of implementation. Satisfaction with the programs was also higher for culturally based initiatives than education-oriented programs. Satisfaction was higher when the participation unit was the family than when such unit was the individual. The smaller the number of participants, the higher the satisfaction level. Finally, the number of sessions was deemed satisfactory when it was completed in more than four sessions. This study is meaningful in that it provides the basis of effective use of the government budget by analyzing the status and satisfaction of the fatherhood programs, which have been implemented since the integration of the Healthy Families & Multicultural Family Support Center.

Father's Child-rearing Involvement with Adolescent Children : Relationships with Marital Communication, Self-Esteem and Social Support (아버지의 부부간 의사소통, 자아존중감 및 사회적 지지와 청소년이 지각한 아버지 양육참여 간의 관계)

  • Kim, Hee-Hwa
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.29 no.5
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    • pp.181-195
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    • 2008
  • This study examined the effect of father's marital communication, self-esteem, and social support on 7 paternal involvement factors : leisure-life, proffering information, discipline, academic support, tradition-inheritance, material support, and everyday life. Instruments were the Korean Scale of Paternal Involvement (Kim, 2005), Marital Communication Scale (Olson, et al, 1987), Self-Esteem Scale (Rosenberg, 1965), and the Social-Support Scale constructed by the researcher. Subjects were 248 8th grade students and their fathers in Busan. Results showed that marital communication positively influenced degree of father's discipline and tradition-inheritance; father's self-esteem positively influenced degree of father's material support; father's social support positively influenced degree of father' leisure-life, proffering information, academic support, and everyday life of their adolescent children.

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Development a Korean Scale of Paternal Involvement in the Early Adolescence of Their Children (중학생 자녀를 둔 한국 아버지의 양육참여 척도의 개발 - 중학생 자녀와 아버지간의 상호작용을 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Hee Hwa
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.107-121
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    • 2005
  • The preliminary Korean Paternal Involvement Scale of 84 items was constructed from items collected from free-response surveys with 106 middle school students and 33 fathers followed by consultation with experts. Those items were tested on a sample of 339 middle school students. The 82 items selected through item analysis were analyzed by factor analysis. Of these, 54 items were categorized into seven factors : leisure-life, proffering information, discipline, academic support, tradition-inheritance, material support, and everyday life. Leisure-life, proffering information, and academic support correlated with grade level of adolescents and fathers' education. The alpha coefficients of this scale ranged from .68 to .90.

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The Relationship of Father's Alcoholism, Family Functioning and Parental Attachment to the Psychosocial Adjustment among the Adult Daughters of Alcoholic Fathers (아버지가 알코올 중독자인 여성 ACOA의 아버지의 알코올 중독, 가족기능, 부모와의 애착, 심리사회적 적응에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Hae-Ryun;Jeon, Sun-Young;Kim, Jung-Hee
    • Korean Journal of Social Welfare
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    • v.56 no.4
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    • pp.317-343
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study is to explore further understanding of variables, besides father's alcoholism, which relates to psychosocial adjustment among ADAF(adult daughters of alcoholic fathers). This study examines the relationship between father's alcoholism, family functioning, parental attachment and the psychosocial adjustment among the ADAF. From a larger sample of 463 female college students, 160 ADAF and a matched group of non-ADAF were identified to participate in the study. This survey was conducted in Seoul and Gyungi-do area. Participants completed self-report questionnaires, "The Korean Version of Children of Alcoholics Screening Test", "Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment", "Satisfaction With Life Scale", "Self-esteem", "Beck Depression Inventory" and "Family Environment Scale". Path analyses was used to test the research question. Findings indicated that father's alcoholism had no direct effect on both the psychosocial adjustment of the ADAF and the family functioning. But father's alcoholism was significantly related to parental attachment. Family functioning was significant predictor of attachment to parents as well as psychosocial adjustment. Finally family functioning is important cause for parental attachment and psychosocial adjustment, specifically self-esteem and life satisfaction outcomes only. Therefore parental attachment was function as a mediator in the relationship between family functioning and psychosocial adjustment. In conclusion, this study showed that father's alcoholism did not predict outcome. We need to reconsider the assumption that direct link exists between adult adjustment difficulties and the presence of father's alcoholism. Implications for clinical and theoretical work with ADAF are discussed.

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