• Title/Summary/Keyword: 청소년 비행

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The Effects of Attachment Relationships of Elementary School Students on Delinquency (초등학교 학생의 애착관계가 비행에 미치는 영향)

  • Shin, Jae-Hun;Kim, Sang-Woon
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.15 no.6
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    • pp.227-235
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study is find the impact of attachment relationships on the Juvenile delinquency. Attachment relationships divides attachment to parents, attachment to teacher, attachment to friends. Delinquency divides status delinquency, escape delinquency, violence delinquency, possessive delinquency. This study was used raw data of the "Survey of the victim in the elementary school." Result of analysis was the case of post delinquency showed a passion for attachment to parents and teachers on a significant impact on status delinquency. Escape delinquency the love of parents has a significant effect on the escape delinquency. Violence delinquency has a significant effect on the delinquency attachment violence against teachers. Attachment of possessive delinquency parents showed a significant effect on the possessive delinquency.

Estimating Adolescent's Changes in Overt Aggression : Tests of Effects of Ecological Factors on Individual Differences in the Changes (다층모형을 적용한 청소년의 외현적 공격성 변화 추정 : 변화에 있어서의 개인차에 대한 생태학적 요인 검증)

  • Kim, Dong-Ki;Hong, Se-Hee
    • Survey Research
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.21-42
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    • 2007
  • In the present study, we studied the change patterns of adolescents' overt aggression during the middle school 2nd to the high school 1st grades and the effects of ecological factors on the change. For the research goals, we applied multi-level models to the Korean Youth Panel data. Results showed that adolescents' overt aggression decreased significantly during the period. Gender(males recoded as 1) and self-control had negative effects on the initial status(middle school 2nd grade) while the number of delinquency peers had a positive effect. On the other hand, gender and self-control showed positive effects on the change rate. The major strengths of the research are the study of various ecological factors and the longitudinal design. Few studies of adolescents' aggression have incorporated these methodological and substantive characteristics.

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THE PSYCHOSOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ADOLESCENT DRUG USER (약물사용 청소년의 심리-사회적 특성)

  • Park, Joong-Kyu;Choi, Jung-Hun
    • Journal of the Korean Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.130-147
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    • 1990
  • This study intended to investigate the characteristics of adolescent drug user in Korea. A questionnaire on adolescent drug use was administered to 1st or 2nd grade 898 students (465 males, 433 females) from 9 senior high schools in Seoul area. The extent of current using six representative drugs such as cigarettes, alcohol, chemical substance inducing hallucination(e,g., thinner, bond etc.), psychostimulant, hypnotic and minor tranqulizer was self-reported. Also their psychological distress, self-concept and individual-related variables such as academic grade, deviant behavior, drug-using peers, the perceived availability of drugs, the degree of family discipline, and the perceived parents' attitude for drinking and smoking were surveyed. Subjects were grouped into six(male) or five(female) subgroups (nonuser, simple experiencer, one kind of drug user, two kinds of drugs user, three kinds of drugs user(male only), minor tranqulizer user) to their extent of drug use. Then ANOVA procedure performed for group comparison of their psychological distress, self-concept and individual-related variables. The results showed that the most popular drugs among adolescents in Korea were cigarettes and alcohol. Minor tranqulizer was used by about 2.8% of male and 7.41% of female subjects. In general abusers showed lower academic grade, more deviant experiences, having more drug-using peers, higher degree of psychological distress, and lower postitive self-concept than nonuser group. According to the results of discriminant analysis, hostility and deviant behavior were reliable predictive variables that distinguished abuser group from nonuser group among the associated variables in this study. These results suggest that some common factors affect drug use of Korean high school students : high school students who have many common risk factors could be abusers more easily. These findings supported risk factor theory that the extent of drug use of adolescents might be associated with general maladjustment in everyday life.

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