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Attitudinal Factors Related to Release for Adoption among Teen-age Unwed Mothers (10대 미혼모의 유아입양 관련요인들에 관한 연구)

  • Yoon, Mi Hyun;Lee, Jae Yeon
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.67-82
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    • 2001
  • The attitudes toward release for adoption of 130 teen-age unwed korean mothers were studied with the use of the donnelly and Voydanoff(1991) scale of attitudes about release for adoption and expectations regarding parenthood. Data were analyzed by t-test. While there were no socio-demographic differences between the 10.7% of mothers who planned on keeping their babies and the 89.3% who planned on release for adoption, the group choosing release for adoption thought they didn't have the ability to rear their babies and they took a negative attitude toward pregnancy compared with the group choosing to keep their babies. The group opting for release for adoption supposed that child rearing will interfere with their education, and they have a negative attitude about child rearing in general.

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Investigation on Causal Relationships between Home Environment and Children's Self-efficacy (가정환경과 아동의 자기-효능감간의 인과모형 탐색)

  • Woo, Hee Jung;Lee, Sook
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.71-90
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    • 1994
  • This study investigated sex differences in children's self-efficacy and causal relationships between children's self-efficacy and home environment. The home environment factors included mother's efficacy, marital satisfaction, child rearing attitudes, and socio-economic status. The subjects were 491 fifth and sixth grade children and their mothers. The data were analyzed by t-test using the SAS $PC^+$ program and covariance structural analysis using the PC-LISREL VI. The results showed that there were no sex differences in children's global self-efficacy level, but there were sex differences in some subfactors. Furthermore, we found that the same causal model appears for both sexs in the relationship between home environment and children's self-efficacy. That is, socio-economic status of the home and mother's psychological factors influenced mother's attitudes for child rearing which had a direct impact on children's self-efficacy.

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The Early Adaptation of Infants at Child Care Centers According to the Characteristics of the Infants, Mothers and Child Care Teachers (영아·어머니·보육교사의 특성에 따른 영아의 어린이집 초기적응에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Jeong-Hee;Park, Eun-Ju
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.63-81
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    • 2012
  • This study aims to investigate any differences which exist in the early adaptation of infants at child care center according to the characteristics of the infants themselves, their mothers and their child care teachers. The subjects consisted of the infants themselves, their mothers, and teachers at 11 child care centers in Chung-nam and Daejeon cities. Data were collected by means of the PAQ (The Preschool Adjustment Questionnaire) and questionnaires regarding the rearing attitudes of the mothers. For the purpose of data analysis, a T-test and one-way ANOVA were used. The results were as follows. First, there were significant differences in terms of the early adaptation of infants according to their ages and their length of experience in child care centers. Second, there were no significant differences in the early adaptation of infants according to the child rearing attitudes of the mothers and between unemployed mothers and the employed mothers. Third, there were significant differences in the early adaptation of infants according to the child care teachers' level of career experience and their ages.

Relationship Between Perceived Parental Rearing Attitudes, Stress, Stress-coping and Self-efficacy of Middle School Students (중학생의 부모 양육태도와 스트레스, 스트레스 대처 및 자아효능감의 관계)

  • Cho, Kyoul-Ja;Lee, Myung-Hee
    • Child Health Nursing Research
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.120-127
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    • 2010
  • Purpose: This study was conducted to survey and examine the relationship of perceived parental rearing attitude, stress, stress-coping, and self-efficacy in middle school students. Methods: Data were collected 262 middle school students in the study. Descriptive statistics and Pearson's correlation coefficients were used to analyze the data. Results: The mean score for parenting attitude was 3.40 (5 scale), stress 2.36 (5 scale), stress-coping 2.12 (4 scale) and self-efficacy 2.46 (4 scale). There were a positive correlations between rearing attitude and self-efficacy (r=.141). There were a negative correlations between rearing attitude and stress (r=-.284). Conclusion: In order to promote self-efficacy and to decrease stress in middle school students, it is necessary to develop supporting intervention to develop parental rearing attitude.

The Study of Sexual Behavior of the Middle School Students (중학생의 성행동 관련 요인)

  • Jung, Sun Young;Park, Hyun Sook;Jo, Geum Yi
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.14 no.12
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    • pp.6330-6339
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    • 2013
  • The aims of this study were to identify the significant predictors of the sexual behavior of middle school students. The subjects consisted of 603 middle school students (male 344, female 259). The data was collected through self-report questionnaires, which were constructed to include the attitudes to sexual behavior, sexual permissiveness, perceived behavioral control, sexual behavioral intention, father's child-rearing attitudes, mother's child-rearing attitudes, friends' attitudes to sex, exposure to pornography, and sexual behavior. The data was analyzed using the SPSS 19.0 program. The significant predictors of sexual behavior of middle school students that explained 51.0% of the variance in sexual behavior were the friends' attitudes to sex, alcohol drinking experience, experience of sexual abuse, sexual permissiveness, exposure to pornography, sexual behavioral intention, perceived behavioral control, father's child-rearing attitudes, and mother's child-rearing attitudes. These findings suggest that the approach to a sexual education promotion program for middle school students should consider multisystemic predictors.

A comparative study of the rearing attitudes of parents and psychosociogenic aspects of their children's personalities between Korean and Japan (부모의 양육태도와 아동의 심리.사회적 특성에 관한 한.일 비교 연구)

  • 홍상욱
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.153-167
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    • 1985
  • This paper is aimed at comparing the attitudes of parents and the psycho-sociogenic aspects of the children of Korean and Japan. The data for the analysis were derived from questionnaires administered to the 4th, 5th, and 6th-grade children in Korean and Japan. The questionnaires were designed to survey children's perception of their parents'child-rearing and the psycho-sociogenic aspects of the children's personality in Korea and Japan. The child-parent relationships identified by the children were measured by the items indicating the degree and the extent to which they felt their parents' dissatisfaction, complaints, strictness, expectation, interference, worry, indulgence, blind obedience, contradiction and disagreement. The psycho-sociogenic aspects of the children's personalities were measured by the items indicating the degree and extent of how they felt about their own sociablility, independence, aggressiveness, extent of how they felt about their own sociability, independencem aggressiveness, participation in groups. Spontaneity, self-control and public spirit.

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Exploration of variables effecting on poor adolescents' self-resilience and self-esteem : Focusing on parents' child-rearing attitudes and the quality of peer and teacher relationships (빈곤가정 청소년의 자아탄력성 및 자아존중감에 영향을 미치는 변인 탐색 : 부모의 양육태도 및 또래.교사관계의 질을 중심으로)

  • Lim, Yang-Mi
    • Journal of Korean Home Economics Education Association
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.147-167
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    • 2013
  • This study aimed to analyze the relative effects of parents' child-rearing attitudes and the quality of peer and teacher relationships on poor adolescents' self-resilience and self-esteem. The subjects were 639 1st grade middle school students from the firstly poor, the secondary poor, and the thirdly poor families who participated in the Korea Child Youth Panel Surveys(KCYPS). The data were analyzed with descriptive statistics and hierarchical regressions. The results of this study were as follows. Firstly, the poor adolescents' self-resilience were influenced by the quality of peer relationships, parents' child-rearing attitudes, and the quality of teacher relationships in order and the specific variables enhancing adolescents' self-resilience were communication between adolescents and peers, trust with peers, parents' love, reasonable explanation, supervision, and teacher-adolescents' friendly relationships. Secondly, the poor adolescents' self-esteem were influenced by parents' child-rearing attitudes, the quality of peer relationships, and the quality of teacher relationships in order and the specific variables enhancing adolescents' self-esteem were parents' love, supervision, inconsistency, senses of non-alienation among peers, communication between adolescents and peers, trust with peers, and teacher-adolescents' friendly relationships. Finally, the future directions of education welfare programs targeting poor adolescents were suggested on the basis of the results.

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A Survey on Child Rearing Conditions and Parent Education for Parents before and after Childbirth (자녀출산 전후의 부모들을 위한 양육여건 및 부모교육 실태 조사 - 대전광역시를 중심으로-)

  • Park, Young-Yae;Lee, Gab-Sook;Rha, Jong-Hye
    • Korean Journal of Human Ecology
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.463-495
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this study was to obtain a fundamental data for developing a policy concerning women and child rearing and a parent education program for young parents who are around their childbirth, a period crucially important both for the parents in terms of the role adjustment, career management, and family finance, and for the infants in terms of its physical and psychological well-being. The subjects were 509 mothers before and after childbirth currently living in the Metropolitan City of Daejeon. Data were obtained through questionnaires and interviews in two major areas of pregnancy-delivery-childcare and parent education. Data were analyzed using SAS, mostly through frequency analysis, percentiles, t-tests, and F-tests. Results of descriptive analyses were organized along the following areas and issues: Pregnancy(family planning, regular check-ups, difficulties, prenatal education, costs, etc.); delivery(type of delivery, delivery related experience, costs, clinic/medical institute of choice, worries/problems, help/supports, etc.); postpartum care(place, kinds of help and helper, costs, postpartum care facilities, etc.); childcare circumstances(place, carer, time schedules, childcare centers or facilities feeding and weaning, etc.); husband's attitudes and involvement in the overall process; working mothers(maternity leave, temporary retirement for child rearing, etc.); and, parent education(family planning, pregnancy, delivery, postpartum care, child rearing, areas or issues needing parent education, facilitative and hindering factors to ideal parenting, etc.). Differences between groups of pregnant mothers and postpartum mothers, working- and non-working mothers, groups of different income levels, mothers and fathers of different educational levels, mothers of first pregnancy(or childbirth) and experienced mothers were also analyzed. Several conclusions with suggestions were drawn in relation to the need for strong implementation as well as developing of policies on women and childcare and for developing a new parent education program for parents before and after childbirth.

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Impact of Parent Education and Social Support Program on the Parental Attitudes toward Their Children, Parenting Satisfaction and Attitudes toward the Use of Corporal Punishment (부모교육과 사회적 지지 프로그램이 부모의 자녀와의 관계에 대한 태도, 부모역할 만족도 및 체벌에 대한 태도에 미치는 영향)

  • Yoon, Hye-Mee
    • Korean Journal of Social Welfare
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    • v.43
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    • pp.246-269
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    • 2000
  • This paper describes the results from a prevention program for low-income mothers of children under the age of 13 aiming at the positive change on parental attitudes toward their children, parenting satisfaction and attitudes toward the use of corporal punishment. The program duration was 8 weeks and consisted of two parts: parent education on understanding parent-child relationship, communication skill improvement, techniques of problem solving, non-punitive child rearing techniques; and the recognition and use of existing social support network including networking of the neighborhood resources. The pre-post test control group design was employed. The results are: the program is effective on bringing some positive changes on an three variables: parental attitudes toward their children, parenting satisfaction and attitudes toward the use of corporal punishment. Increased social support was found to have significant positive effect on the above variables except the attitudes toward corporal punishment. To decrease the risk factors as well as to increase the protective factors of child abuse, well designed parent education and social support program is recommended on every community level.

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The Effect of Mother's Parental Attitude and the Ability of Children's Self-regulation on Young Children's Leadership (어머니의 양육태도 및 유아의 자기조절능력이 유아리더십에 미치는 영향)

  • Ro, In Soon;Moon, Hyuk Jun
    • Korean Journal of Childcare and Education
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    • v.8 no.5
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    • pp.25-45
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    • 2012
  • The aim of the present study was to analyze the elements of young children's leadership which is influenced by socio-demographic variable elements, mother's parental attitude and the ability of children' self-regulation with subjects of 435 five-year-old children and their mothers. Results showed that there was a difference in children's total leadership according to the gender. Regarding differences of mother's rearing attitude, boys showed higher self-control and leadership than girls. In differences of self-regulation and leadership, girls had a higher ability of self-regulation and leadership than boys. For birth order, parents who had more than 2 children show higher Control enemy rearing attitude. Regarding mother's employment, a working mother had freer rearing attitudes. Regarding a mother's educational background, there were differences of groups among rearing attitudes. In differences of family monthly income, there were differences regarding AE static rearing attitudes, autonomous parenting attitudes and get-up-and-go of leadership. Secondly, as a result of the relationship among mother's rearing attitudes had a static correlation between autonomous parenting attitudes and control enemy rearing attitudes. Thirdly, the children's leadership is high when the family income is high, mother's rearing attitude is free and children's ability of self-control is high.