• Title/Summary/Keyword: 이혼 가정

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Development of Web System for Predicting Divorce Probability (이혼 확률 예측 웹 시스템 개발)

  • Cho Kyu Cheol;Lee Saem Mi
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2023.01a
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    • pp.247-248
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    • 2023
  • 한인가정상담소의 발표에 따르면 COVID-19의 확산이 본격 시작된 2020년에 '부부·파트너 간 갈등'이 상담소 내담자의 가장 큰 비중을 차지한다. 이러한 상황에서 본 논문은 웹 기반의 이혼 확률 예측 서비스를 구현함으로써 상담 전 부부 사이의 심각성을 파악하는 데 도움을 주고자 한다. 서비스를 구현하기 위해 Kaggle에 공개된 이혼 예측 데이터를 활용하여 설문지에 대한 응답을 기반으로 이혼 확률을 예측하는 인공지능 모델을 생성하고 웹에 적용하였다.

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Children of Divorced Families (이혼 가족 아동)

  • Park, Kyung-Ja;Choi, Hye-Yeong;Han, Jun-Ah
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.30 no.6
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    • pp.323-336
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    • 2009
  • There has been a significant increase in the number of divorced families during the past 10 years in Korea. Divorce imposes a great impact on their children as well as divorcees. As many as 1.41 million children under 20 years-old have experienced their parents' divorce in past 10 years. Children are faced with much difficulty in adjustment after the parental divorce. Issues of the research and policy on the divorced family are discussed in this study. For future studies, a longitudinal research model, father-custody and grandparent-custody families, custody parents's gender, a theoretical model for Korean divorced families should be considered. New legislations have been recently enacted to enhance children's well-being, but further efforts such as the involvement of child development specialists in the divorce process should be followed in the pursuit of the best interest of the children.

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Utilization of Sociodrama for Lessening the Prejudice about Divorce (이혼에 대한 편견을 경감시키기 위한 소시오드라마의 활용)

  • Yoon, Il-Soo
    • (The) Research of the performance art and culture
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    • no.25
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    • pp.91-134
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    • 2012
  • This study is to prove out that the group members' prejudice about divorce was lessened by participating in the sociodrama, making the sociodrama performed during five sessions from September 27, 2011 to November 8, 2011 as object of study. The prejudice was lessened mainly by way of role rotation, which was interpreted on the philosophical basis, '~becoming' of Gilles Deleuze, $F{\acute{e}}lix$ Guattari. The results of this study are as follows. Firstly, the lessening of prejudice about divorce was realized by way of 'true meeting'. It is achieved by the boundary-blurring between 'You' and 'I' through the 'molecular-becoming'. Secondly, the participants took a stricter stance against the divorce by a extramarital affair rather than the divorce by a domestic violence. It is thought that the boundary-blurring in the divorce by a extramarital affair is able to be accomplished more effectively than the boundary-blurring in domestic violence. Fourthly, an understanding of society not as an individual, 'I' but as a community, 'We' worked effectively in solving various social problems. This perspective is helpful in blurring the boundary between 'You' and 'I', and then in seeing 'You' and 'I' as a whole entity. In conclusion, it is found out that this sociodrama program has a considerable effect on the lessening of the prejudice about divorce.

A Study about Psychological Mechanisms Regarding the Appellation of the Stepparent by Children of Reconstituted(Cohabited) Family after Parents' Divorce-Implications for Counseling (이혼 후 재혼(동거)가정 내 계부모에 대한 호칭 관련 심리적 기제에 관한 연구-상담에의 함의)

  • An, Hee-Lan;Kim, Yeon-Jin
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.254-267
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study was to look into psychological mechanisms about the appellation of the stepparent by children of reconstituted(cohabited) family after parents' divorce in the child's perspective. In-depth interview was used for the qualitative research method. Research participants four children from reconstituted(cohabitated) families after their parents' divorces. According to the data analysis, the reason children hesitate to call their stepparents father or mother is that 'why do I need to call them my father/mother when I have my own?' 'why do I need them when I have been living just fine without them?' 'I don't call them father/mother because it is just uncomfortable!' Based on such research results, counseling guidelines were provided to arbitrate conflicts about appellations stepparent by children of reconstituted (cohabited) family after parents' divorce.