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A Study on the Marriage Types and It′s Discriminant Variables (부부관계유형과 판별요인에 관한 연구)

  • 이경희;옥선화
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.40 no.4
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    • pp.179-200
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    • 2002
  • The purposes of this study are as follows: (1) how are marital relationships classified by wives' perception of marital conflict and intimacy? (2) how do these types differ in terms of demographic variables (age, income, educational level, and employment status), individual psychological variables (self-esteem, differentiation) and interaction-related variables (affective self-disclosure, conflict resolution styles)?, and what are the relative discriminant powers of these variables in explaining marriage types? The data for this study were collected from 944 married women in Dajeon, who had one or more children, using the structured questionnaire. Classification using median and discriminant analysis were used with SPSS-PC for windows program. The major findings are as follows: The characteristics of each type are as follows: (1) The 'devitalized couples' consist of 18.2% of the whole sample. The levels of positive self-concept and positive interaction are the lowest. (2) The 'intimate couples' consist of 32.6% of the sample. They tend to be found most frequently in the population which is high in the educational level and income level and low in age. While the levels of positive self-concept and positive interaction are the highest, the levels of negative conflict resolution styles are the lowest. (3) The 'intimacy-persuaded couples' take 17.3% of the sample. The levels of positive self-concept and interaction are similar to the 'intimate couples'. (4) The 'conflict-habituated couples' take 31.9% of the sample. Whereas the levels of negative conflict resolution styles are the highest, the levels of positive self-concept and positive interaction are the lowest. The results of this study suggest several implications for the family-life education. It needs to apply different approaches to improve marital quality for each type of marriage.

Paternal Parenting Behavior and Its Related Variables (아버지의 양육행동에 영향을 미치는 변인에 관한 연구)

  • Chae, Jin-Young
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.29 no.5
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    • pp.75-83
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the variables that influence paternal parenting behavior. 160 fathers of five-year old preschoolers(85 boys and 75 girls) were recruited from 8 daycare centers located in Seoul, Korea and answered the questionnaire on the subject of attachment experience with their parents of origin based on their retrospective memories, marital satisfaction, spouse's gatekeeping, and their own parenting behavior as fathers cohabiting with their children. Data were analyzed through frequencies, an independent sample t-test, Pearson's correlations, the stepwise regression analyses using SPSS 15.0. The findings are as follows. First, there was no statistically significant difference in paternal parenting behavior according to children's gender. Second, marital satisfaction and attachment experience with their own mothers in childhood influenced all five subcategories of paternal parenting behavior(parental involvement, limit setting, responsiveness, reasoning guidance, intimacy) and spouse's gatekeeping influenced father's reasoning guidance and intimacy. Unexpectedly, attachment experience with their own father had no impact on any subcategories of paternal parenting behavior.

Actor and Partner Effects of Marital Intimacy according to Personality Characteristics of Couples Participating in Dance Sports (댄스스포츠 참여 부부의 성격특성에 따른 부부친밀감의 자기 및 상대효과)

  • Jang, Chae-ouk;Seo, Soo-Jin
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.317-326
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study is to identify Actor and Partner Effects of Marital Intimacy according to Personality Characteristics of Couples Participating in Dance Sports. The study participants collected data on 148 couples participating in dance sports. After analyzing the APIM model using SPSS 25.0 and AMOS 25.0 to solve the research problem, The following conclusions were obtained the following conclusions were obtained: First, there were significant differences between husband and wife in relation to neurosis among personality traits, and the wife's neurosis about the husband's marital intimacy was affected by amulets and the wife was found to have relatively low static effects. Second, there were significant differences only to the husband in relation to openness among personality characteristics, and the wife's openness to the husband's marital intimacy was found to be relatively malleable, and the wife was found to be subject to the same level of static influence. Third, there were significant differences in personality traits in relation to extroversion only to the wife, and it was found that the wife was subject to relatively low static influence. Fourth, there were no significant differences between husband and wife in relation to sincerity among personality characteristics and they appeared to have a static effect on each other. Fifth, significant differences were found only to the wife in relation to affinity among personality characteristics, and the wife was found to be subject to relatively low static influence.

The effect of Double-income couples' marriage satisfaction (맞벌이 부부의 결혼만족도에 미치는 영향)

  • Park, Gong-Ju;Kang, Sung Gum
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.247-255
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    • 2019
  • This purpose of this converged study was to investigate the marriage satisfaction of double-income couples and it is a descriptive study to confirm the relationships. This study collected data from July 1 to July 30, 2018 for 240 double-income couples living in P metropolitan city and G province. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, t-test, ANOVA, Pearson's correlation coefficient, multiple regression. As a result of the study, Marital conflict was significantly correlated with sexual intimacy (r=-.163, p=.012), marriage satisfaction (r=-.347, p=.<001), sexual intimacy, marriage satisfaction (r=.655, p=.<001). Marriage satisfaction was health states (${\beta}=.203$, p=.<001), marital conflict(${\beta}=-.207$, p=.<001), sexual intimacy (${\beta}=.513$, p=.<001), and these factors explained 52.3% of the total variability.

The Influences of Family of Origin Factors on the Romantic Relationship through Anxiety Among the Unmarried Men of Early Adulthood in Korea (한국 성인초기 미혼남성의 원가족 요인이 불안을 매개로 낭만적 관계에 미치는 영향)

  • 전영주
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.40 no.11
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    • pp.207-221
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    • 2002
  • This study examined the characteristics of the steady date and the influences of family of origin factors and anxiety on the romantic relationship among the unmarried men of early adulthood. Ninety men dating for more than 2 months responded the questionnaire regarding differentiation of family of origin, parents' marital intimacy, trait anxiety, couple intimacy, couple individuation, and the demographic questions. Using SPSS Win 10.0, ANOVA and regression were conducted. The results found that: 1)‘methods of introduction’ ‘frequency of dating per week’ and ‘military duty’ were significantly related to the couple intimacy; 2) the men's age was negatively related to the couple intimacy and positively related to the couple individuation; 3) differentiation of family of origin affected men's anxiety which in turn affected the couple intimacy. In couclusion, summary and the implication of this study were discussed.

Influence of Marital Intimacy, Family Support, and Fatigue on the Stress of Pregnant Woman (임부 스트레스에 부부친밀도, 가족지지 및 피로가 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Miok;Yu, Mi
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.2179-2188
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    • 2014
  • During pregnancy, the woman experiences physical and psycho-social changes. Such changes and other factors may become stress for the pregnant woman, making it difficult to maintain healthy and happy pregnant period. In this study, we identify factors for the stress, marital intimacy, family support, and fatigue, in order to provide the foundation for developing intervention programs and improve the quality of nursing. The subjects of there search were 185 pregnant women. Stress had a negative correlation with marital intimacy and family support, and positive correlation with fatigue. Family support, fatigue, adjustment to change due to pregnant, and breastfeeding experience were the influencing factors on the stress of pregnant women. A stress management program for pregnant women needs to be designed to help them with their physical and psychological adjustments. The program will be more effective when accompanied by the family support.

The Characteristics and Transitional Process of the Communication Behavior between Korean Husbands and Wives among Generations (부부간 의사소통 행태의 세대별 특성과 변천과정 연구)

  • Lee, Du Won
    • Korean Journal of Communication Studies
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.129-151
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    • 2009
  • Human communication researchers have suggested that good communication between husbands and wives is a key to a healthy marriage. Although interpersonal communication itself cannot "fix" all problems in one's marriage, the importance of good communication in a marital-relationship cannot be overstated. Regardless of its importance, the communication behavior between husbands and wives as a research topic has been paid little attention by human communication scholars in Korea. Because of the "intimacy" Korean couples who have been influenced with the long tradition of Confucius culture tend to overlook the communicative problems in a marital-relationship. Yet, it is "the belief" of the intimacy that creates much of the communicative problems in a marriage. This study is designed to explore the characteristics and transitional process of the communication behavior between Korean husbands and wives among generations. Married couples in their 20's, 30's, 40's, and 50's were surveyed with five levels of interpersonal communication process-open attitudes, problem-solving, expression, listening, and feedback. The study result reveals each generation's characteristics and transitional process of marital communication behavior from younger couples to older couples as their intimacy and "shared" lived-experience get accumulated.

Validity of Imago Couple Therapy's Contents and Effects of Application of the Imago Couple Therapy (이마고 부부치료 모델 내용의 타당성과 적용 효과성 연구)

  • Song, Jung-Ah
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.44 no.4 s.218
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    • pp.87-99
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    • 2006
  • This study focused on the validity of Imago couple therapy's contents and the effects of application of the Imago couple therapy model. The participated subjects were 38 graduate students and their spouses. The major findings of this study were as follows. First, the types of couple relations that formed and sustained marital relations after growth could be predicted by the early childhood relationships between the subjects when they were children and their parents. Second, the marital conflicts and frustrations could be healed by the 'parent-child dialogue' and 'guided imagery'. Third, Imago couple therapy was effective for couple counseling to improve the areas of marital relationships, especially marital intimacy, marital communication, communication skills for marital conflicts, mutual respect, gender role, sexual satisfaction, time together, and decision-making. Fourth, Couple's Dialogue was a powerful tool for couple and parent-child relationships as well as general counseling practices.

Evaluation of a Premarital Counseling Program for Marital Adjustment (결혼생활 적응을 위한 결혼 전 상담 프로그램 효과검증 연구)

  • Kim, Mi-Kyoung;Song, Jung-Ah
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.44 no.9
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    • pp.77-87
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    • 2006
  • This study focused on a premarital counseling program and examined its effectiveness. The program consisted of eight sessions and was conducted with twelve premarital couples: six in the experimental group and six in the control group. The results were as followings. First, the premarital counselling program influenced the relationships of the premarital couples such as communication, sexual attitude, conflict solution, financial management, openness, interpersonal trust, and intimacy. Second, the male group significantly improved more than the female group in the areas of communication, conflict solution, and sexual attitude. The effects of the program continued to be effective after three months.

Marital Conflict and Life Satisfaction in Aged Couples (노년기 부부의 갈등과 생활만족도)

  • 김경신;이선미
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.139-153
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    • 2003
  • The purposes of this study were to find the general trends of aged couples' marital conflict, life satisfaction, and to examine relationships between husbands' marital conflict, life satisfaction and those of wives, and to investigate effective variables influencing on their life satisfaction. The subjects were the 218 couples over 60 years old living in Gwangju. Trained researchers interviewed the subjects with structured questionnaires. Data were analyzed with mean, sd, Cronbach' α, paired-t test, Pearson's correlation and Hierarchical Regression using SAS program. The major findings were as follows; 1. The marital conflict scores of husbands and wives were lower than median and wives' marital conflict scores were higher than those of husbands. The average scores of life satisfaction were higher than median and Husbands achieved higher scores in life satisfaction than wives. 2. Husbands' marital conflict and life satisfaction were positively related to those of wives. 3. Husbands' life satisfaction was influenced by health, self-esteem, filial support, acquaintances' support, marital conflict. Wives' life satisfaction was influenced by income, health, marital intimacy, filial support, acquaintances' support, marital conflict. Spouses marital conflict was significantly effective variable to wives' life satisfaction, but no significant to husbands'.