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The disabled homemakers Copping Strategies on Housework (지체장애 주부의 가사노동 대처방안에 대한 사례연구)

  • 채옥희;정은미
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.131-142
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    • 2001
  • This research is to understand the actual conditions of the degrees of housework share, the usage of kitchen equipments, the adjustments of residence, and community service to understand difficulties on housework that disabled homemakers can have, and to present possible copping strategies for homelife improvement of disabled homemakers. The major findings of this study can be summarized as follows : 1) Main difficulties are that the disabled homemakers feel when performing housework are the preparation of meals, doing dishes, doing laundry, cleaning up etc, which are the essential parts of ones homelife. 2) The result shows that having a rice cooker, a refrigerator, and a stove is a necessity for the disabled homemakers and that the degree of usage is pretty high. 3) Most of the disabled homemakers lack basic adjustments for the disabled in their residence such as the adjustments of the height of shelves. 4) Considering that they do not recognize community service for them, and most of them are not covered by any service, we can conclude that community service for disabled homemakers is not run enough.

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The Soundness of Homelife and the Stress of Home Management Perceived by Housewives (도시주부의 가정생활건전도와 가정관리Stress 관련변인 연구)

  • 오연옥;이정우
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.38 no.7
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    • pp.79-92
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    • 2000
  • The purpose of this study is to verify the soundness of homelife and the stress of home management perceived by housewives living in Seoul as well as to investigate how the soundness of home life affects the stress of home management. In total, 914 housewives were studied to serve as a data sources. The major result are as follows : 1. Communication variables huts the strongest effect on the soundness of home life. 2. Wife's self-actualization influences the soundness of home life and home management stress. 3. Wife's internal-external control has an positive effect on the soundness of home life and home management stress. 4. The soundness of home management variables-family unification, time, psychological health, human ability, physical health should be developed as human capital.

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Human Health Factors and Traffic Accidents among Taxi Drivers in the Seoul Area (서울지역에 있어서 직업운전자의 건강상태가 교통사고에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Ihm-Soon;Lee, Kyung-Jong;Roh, Jae-Hoon;Moon, Young-Hahn
    • Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
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    • v.22 no.3 s.27
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    • pp.313-322
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    • 1989
  • The present status of the traffic accident rate in Korea shows that it is the highest in the world with a continuously increasing trend. Human factors account for 90% of the causes of traffic accidents. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine some human factors related to traffic accidents by studying the relationship between health status and traffic accidents. To accomplish this purpose, all taxi companies located in the Seoul area were divided in three groups according to the number of taxi possessed, then some companies in each ?roup were randomly selected for study, and a total of 222 drivers in those selected companies were questioned and examined from April 15 to April 22, 1989. Seventy drivers among 222 had experienced a traffic accident. A $x^2$-test was performed on the data, then, factor analysis and discrminant analysis were executed with the following results: 1. The drivers complaining of gastroenteric symptoms numbered 110(49.5%), which was the major symptom among all drivers complaining of poor health. 2. In the primary analysis, variables related to traffic accidents were divided into general, occupational, and health characteristics. Drivers having no traffic accident experience and drivers having that experience were subjected to question about age, educational level, residential status, monthly average income, working hours and days, degree of satisfaction with their profession and homelife, degree of worry about health. degree of fatigue, medication, drunken driving, and illness, but there were no statistical significances. 3. In the factor analysis, the 8 health variables which cause traffic accidents were classified into 3 common factors which were perceived health factor, sleeping and drunken driving, and visual acuity and smoking factor. Perceived health was the factor which contributed most to explaining accidents. 4. In the discriminant analysis, a correct prediction rate of 68.0% was obtained in the factors of all the characteristics. 5. Degree of sttisfaction with their homelife and educational and economic factor in the general characteristics, degree of satisfaction with their profession in the occupational characteristics, and sleeping and drunken driving in the health characteristics were selected as statistically significant factors to discriminant the traffic accident. 6. Among the factors of the general, occupational, and health characteristics, degree of satisfaction with their homelife, driving experience, family factor, perceived factor were selected as the statistically significant factors.

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여고생의 식생활과 스트레스에 관한 연구

  • Cho, Won Jung;Kwon, In Sook;Lee, Han Ju
    • Journal of the Korean Society of School Health
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.285-295
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    • 1998
  • The focus of this investigation was diet, weight control, health activities and the stress degree of students. The data was collected through a questionaire conducted from December 1, 1997 to December 20, 1997. The subjects of the survey were 1093 high school students in Seoul. The data was asalyzed using the SPSS WIN program, and the results are as follows: 1. 34.6% of girl high school students had abnormal dietst, and mos students ate snacks at least once a week. 2. According to the BMI Index, 5.8% of high school girls were overweight (not obese), but 41.3% thought of themselves as being fat. 91.4% of high school girls were concerned with weight control and 53.6% tried to control their weight. 3. Most of the surveyed students showed that they were concerned about their health. However, their activities including diet control (26.4%), balanced nutrition (26.1%) and regular exercise (10.7%) showed a low performance. 4. The degree of stress was measured and the highest level of stress was school work, followed by homelife, friendship and boyfriend etc. Stress levels were comparatively higher in third year students. 5. In general, when one looks at the health performance and stress levels, those who controled their food intake and were concerned about their health had higher stress levels. 6. Those who were concerned with weight control and those who tried to control their weight experienced the highest levels of stress from school work, homelife, friendship and other friends.

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A Study on the emotionality of Child and Mother (아동과 어머니의 정서성에 대한 연구 - 가족생활을 중심으로 -)

  • 이태현
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.563-580
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    • 1974
  • A Study of the Emotionality of Child and Mother The purpose of this study is primarily to understand the emotional climate of child and mother, which is a significant factor in child study and the home life. A sample was collected from a total of 1,592 of whom 796 are elementary school children with their mothers. Of these 796 children 440 are fom private schools, 190 from public schools in Seoul. The rest are taken from a farming area, 100 kilometers from Seoul. The data was basically obtained through answers to a questionaire distributed in September 1973. In this study, the cross-sectional method, percentage calculation and chi-square test are adapted from factor analysis. With this limited amount of data special attention now, the following conclusions can be drawn from this analysis although special attention should be given in making any kind of generalization about the entire population. 1) Children's emotionality (a) There is a higher percentage of emotionally well-adjusted children as opposed to maladjusted children.(51%>11%) (b) There is no correlation between children's emotionality and the following factors: grade, sex, residential area, school records, and educational level of their mothers. 2) Mother's Emotionality (a) There are more mothers who consider themselves happy than unhappy.(49%>2%) On the other hand a higher percentage of mothers reported feelings of tension and insecurity as compared to those who had feelings of firm security(65%>5%) (b) There is a high correlationshionship between marital adjustment and marital happiness. In other words, the more adjusted, the happier. A high marital happiness has strong influence on the preference of sex, on children's adjustment to their friends, and their present living condition. (c) There is a close relationship between a high marital adjustment and the social development of a child: being fond of fathers, homelife, and the acquaintance with many friends. In the same way, the positive emotionality of a mother in raising her children and their school records are also important. 3) Emotional relationship between a mother and her chid There is a close bond of love and respect between a mother and her child. Moreover, a high frequence of close and open-minded communication exist between them in a family. It is evident that the emotional climate of the mother has a strong and powerful influence on her child.

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