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장애아동급여정책(현금, 바우처)과 부모만족도와의 관계 (The relationship between payment of policy on children disabilities(cash, voucher) and satisfaction of parents)

  • 이영광;지은구
    • 예술인문사회 융합 멀티미디어 논문지
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    • 제6권2호
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    • pp.169-178
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    • 2016
  • 최근 우리나라에서 장애인의 수가 증가하고 있으며, 특히 전체 장애인의 수에서 장애아동이 차지하는 비율이 약 5%를 넘는 것으로 나타났다. 이에 따라 장애아동에 대한 관심이 증가하면서 급여정책에 대한 이용자 만족도를 중심으로 한 연구가 진행되고 있지만, 현금과 바우처 이용자 만족도를 비교 및 영향 요인에 대한 연구는 부족하였다. 이러한 문제인식과 연구의 필요성을 바탕으로 장애아동정책의 급여형태에 다른 이용자 만족도를 연구함으로써, 궁극적으로 급여정책에 대한 함의를 이끌어내는 것을 그 목적으로 두고 있다. 인구사회학적특성이 이용자 만족도에 미치는 영향에 대하여 분석한 결과, 현금급여에는 장애등급이 이용자 만족도에 영향을 미치는 것으로 나타났다. 바우처에는 부모성별, 장애등급, 평균소득이 이용자 만족도에 영향을 미치는 것으로 나타났다. 연구의 함의는 다음과 같이 제시하였다. 첫째, 장애아동의 인구사회학적특성을 고려하여 맞춤형 서비스를 제공해야 한다. 둘째, 현금급여의 지급액 및 범위를 확대해야 한다. 셋째, 현금급여, 바우처의 서비스량을 확대 지급해야 한다. 넷째, 저소득층(기초수급자, 차상위계층)의 경제적 부담에 도움이 되도록 바우처를 제공해야 한다.

학력자본 재생산의 차별화와 빗장도시의 형성 (The Differentiation of Reproductions of Educational Capitals and the Formation of the Gated City)

  • 최은영
    • 대한지리학회지
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    • 제39권3호
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    • pp.374-390
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    • 2004
  • 본 연구에서는 부모세대의 사회 경제적 지위에 따라 결정된 거주지에 따라 자녀세대의 학력자본이 차별적으로 재생산되고 있는지를 살펴보고자 하였다. 연구결과 고학력으로 대표되는 사회ㆍ경제적 지위가 높은 집단의 거주 비율이 높은 분리된 거주지에서 재생산되는 학력자본은 양적인 면에서나 질적인 면에서 모두 매우 차별적으로 나타나고 있다. 특정 지역에 거주하는 것 자체가 자녀 미래의 많은 부분을 결정하게 되어 사회집단들 간의 경계가 부와 빈곤의 지리적 집중에 의해 확대ㆍ강화되고 있다. 다른 지역과 구분되는 차별화된 학력자본의 재생산이 이루어지는 강남구는 고학력집단의 지속적 집중과 아파트 가격의 급격한 상승으로 비가시적이지만 견고한 사회 경제적 장벽을 갖는 빗장도시의 성격이 강화되고 있다. 높은 주택 가격에 의한 타 계급에 대한 배제를 통해 이 지역의 교육환경은 장벽안에 거주하는 사람들에 의해 배타적으로 전유되는 사회적 결과가 나타나고 있다.

아동·청소년 복지의 개념과 법체계의 개선방안 (Definition of Child and Youth Welfare and Proposals for the Reform of Legal System)

  • 조성혜
    • 법제연구
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    • 제41호
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    • pp.43-85
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    • 2011
  • 아동복지(또는 청소년복지)와 관련한 법제를 연구하는 데는 다양한 접근이 가능하다. 최협의로는 아동복지법에 대한 연구이고, 최광의로는 아동 또는 청소년복지와 관련된 일체의 법령에 대한 연구이다. 또는 아동복지를 사회보장(사회복지)의 일종으로 보아 출산, 양육, 보육에 대한 경제적 지원으로 한정해 볼 수도 있다. 그런데 어떠한 접근을 하든 우리나라에서 아동복지 또는 청소년복지 관련 법이 무엇인가를 살펴보고자 하면 불가피하게 다음과 같은 미결의 문제에 직면하게 된다. 우선 아동과 청소년의 개념이 불분명하다. 아동복지법은 18세 미만의 자를 아동이라고 하고 있는 반면(제2조 제1호), 청소년기본법에서는 "청소년"을 9세 이상 24세 이하의 자라고 하고 있고(제3조 제1호), 청소년보호법은 청소년을 만 19세 미만의 자를 말한다고 규정하고 있다(제2조 제1호). 아동과 청소년의 법적 개념이 모호한 결과 아동복지와 청소년복지의 개념과 범위도 불분명해진다. 아동복지가 청소년복지를 포함하는 개념인지, 청소년복지가 아동복지를 포함하는 개념인지, 아니면 양자는 별개의 개념인지가 모호하다. 아동복지법에는 아동복지에 관한 개념 규정이 없고, 청소년기본법에서 청소년 복지를 "청소년이 정상적인 삶을 영위할 수 있는 기본적인 여건을 조성하고 조화롭게 성장 발달할 수 있도록 제공되는 사회적 경제적 지원을 말한다"(제3조 제4호)고 정의하고 있으나, 아동복지와 청소년복지를 구분하는 단서는 없다. 또한 아동복지법과는 별도로 청소년복지지원법이 있는데, 양 법에 의해 아동복지와 청소년복지가 분리되는 것인지도 분명치 않다. '아동복지법'이든 '청소년복지지원법'이든 복지를 다루고 있다는 점에서는 차이가 없는데 '복지법'과 '복지지원법'이라는 명칭 때문에 아동복지와 청소년복지가 구분된다고 보는 것은 타당치 않아 보인다. 그런데 실제로 아동복지법은 요보호 아동에 관한 규정을 두고 있는 반면, 청소년복지지원법은 모든 청소년에 대한 보편적 복지를 주요 내용으로 하고 있다. 그러한 연유에서인지 최근 사회복지 분야에서는 아동복지와 청소년복지를 구분하여 전자는 주로 요보호 아동에 대한 선별적 복지를, 후자는 모든 청소년에 대한 보편적인 복지를 의미한다고 보고 있다. 그러나 용어만으로 볼 때 아동복지를 요보호 아동에 대한 복지, 청소년복지를 모든 청소년을 대상으로 한 복지라고 할 만한 근거는 없다. 이같은 문제를 염두고 두고 아래에서는 아동 및 청소년 관련법이 어떠한 이유로 현재의 혼란스러운 상태에 이르게 되었는가를 그 역사적 발전과정을 통해 살펴본 후 현행의 법률들이 아동 및 청소년을 어떻게 정의하고 있는가, 그 대상은 누구인가를 검토해 본다. 나아가 아동 및 청소년복지 법제의 헌법적 근거와 그 범위 획정에 대하여 알아보고, 법 체계상의 문제점과 개선방안이 무엇인가를 모색해 보기로 한다.

미음 수유만으로 발생한 치명적인 Kwashiorkor 1례 (A case of lethal kwashiorkor caused by feeding only with cereal grain)

  • 이현주;금경혜;박혜진;이계향;이경훈;최은진;김진경;정혜리;김우택
    • Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
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    • 제51권3호
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    • pp.329-334
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    • 2008
  • Kwashiorkor는 단백질 결핍으로 인한 영양실조로 저알부민혈증, 설사, 피부염, 부종을 증상으로 나타낸다. 단백질-열량 결핍은 면역결핍을 초래하고 이는 감염에 대한 감수성을 높임으로써 생명을 위협하는 상태가 될 수 있다. 치료는 조기 영양공급, 감염증 치료가 주이며, 치료 경과 중 확장성 심근증이 나타날 수 있으며 이 경우 예후가 안 좋다. Kwashiorkor는 주로 빈곤한 나라에서 생긴다고 알려져 왔으며, 기술적으로 진보한 나라에서 치명적인 결과까지 낳은 예는 보고된 바가 없었다. 치명적인 kwashiorkor 1례를 경험하였기에 보고하는 바이다. 환아는 가난때문이 아니라 부모의 잘못된 생각으로 2개월 동안 곡물에 태운 곡식가루만 먹었으며, 설사, 전신 부종, 홍반, 저체온증 등을 주소로 입원하였다. 면역 결핍이 있는 상태였으며, 혈액 배양 검사상 Alcaligenes Xylosoxidans가 동정되었다. 단백질 보충식이 및 항생제 치료, 정주용 면역글로불린치료, 미세영양소 보충하였으나 확장성 심근병증, 다발성 장기 부전으로 사망하였다.

한국 청소년의 약물남용과 비행행위

  • 김성이
    • 한국인구학
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    • 제11권2호
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    • pp.54-66
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    • 1988
  • I. Introduction Since the 1970's drug abuse among young people has increasingly become a social problem in Korea. In the 1980's, drug abuse, especially glue sniffing, has become the cause of many unfortunated incidents resulting in harm to others as well as the abusers themselves. Taking into consideration of the seriousness of this problem, the Republic of Korea National Red Cross initiated a nation-wide research programme, to understand the present situation and to raise the level of public awareness. The goal of this research was to begin a nation - wide campaign against drug abuse. The research team was composed of the Advisary Committee members and the staff of the Youth Department of the Republic of Korea National Red Cross. The data were collected in February 1988 with the collaboration of the staff and volunteers in the local Chapters. The respondents were allocated nation-wide by the quota sampling method. The questionnaires were distributed to the respondents in three groups :2, 700 to junior and senior high school students, 605 to working youths, and 916 to delinquent youths. A total of 4, 221 questionnaires were collected. II. Characteristics of the Respondents The respondents in each group were selected evenly from rural and urban areas. The general characteristics of the respondents can be described as follow: in case of students, the proportions between male and female respondents, and between senior high school and junior high school students were almost evenly distributed. In case of working youths, the proportion of females (80.5%) was higher than those of the students and the delinquents groups. Delinquent youths were defined as those currently being under custody of the centers for juvenile delinquents. Of this number, 38.8% and 68.2% were junior and senior high school drop-outs respectively. The majority of them (92.6%) were male. As for the family background of the respondents, the proportion of those residing in poverty - stricken areas, and the proportion of those from broken families were higher in case of working youths and delinquent youths than those in case of students. III. Present Patterns of Drug Abuse The following summarizes the presents of drug abuse, as tabulated from the results of the survey. 1. Smoking The percentage of youths who smoke was 36% in the student group, 32% m the working youths group, and 94.4% in the delinquent youths group. 2. Alcohol 50.3% of students, 71.6% of working youths, and 93.3% of delinquent youths has experienced drinking alcohol beverages. 3. Tonic: non - alcoholic, caffeinated beverages popular in Korea and Japan The percentage of those who have used tonic at least once was over 90% in all of the three groups. 4. Sedative About 70% of each group has used sedative with the proportion of working youths use higher than those in other groups. 5. Stimulants Those who have used stimulants comprised around 15% in each group. 6. Tranquilizers Somewhat less than 5% of students and working youths, and 28% of delinquent youths, have used tranquilizers. 7. Hypnotics The users of hypnotics amounted to 0.4% of students, 2.6% of working youths and 7.1% of delinquent youths. 8. Marihuana Those who have used marihuana indicated 0.7% of students, 0.8% of working youths, and 13% of delinquent youths. 9. Glue-sniffing The percentage of glue-sniffing was 3.7%, 5% in the students group and in the youths group respectively, but the proportion was unusually high, at 40.7% in the delinquent youths group. From the results of the survey the present situation of drug abuse in Korea can be summarized as follows: 1. A high percentage of Korean youths have experienced smoking cigarettes and drinking alcoholic beverages. 2. Tonics (non - alcoholic, caffeinated beverages), antipyretic analgesics and stimulants quite regularly used. 3. Tranquilizers, hypnotics, marihuana and glue-sniffing are more widely used among delinquent youths than the other youths. From this fact, there exists a correlation between drug abuse and juvenile delinquency. IV. Time-series Analysis of the First Experience of Drug Abuse and Deviant Behaviour The respoundents were asked when they were first exposed to drugs and when they committed deviant acts. By calculating the average age of each experience, the following pattern was found (See Figure 1). Youths are first exposed to drugs by abuse of tonic(non - alcoholic, caffeinated beverages). At the age of 13, they amoke cigarettes, the use of antipyretic analgesics begins at 14 year old, while at the age of 15, they use tranquilizers, and at 16 hynotics. The period of drug abuse which starts from drinking caffeinated beverages and smoking cigarettes and ends in the use of hypnotics takes about three years. During this period, other delinquent behaviours begin to surface, that is, at the age of 13 when smoking cigarettes begins, the delinquent behaviour pattern starts with truancy. Next, they start taking money from others by using physical force. Prior to the age of 15, they are suspended from school, become hostile to adults, begin running away from home, and start using stimulants and alcohol. Soon they become involved even in glue-sniffing and in the use of marihuana. At the age of 15, they begin to see adult videos and carry weapons. Sexual promiscuity and usage of tranquilizers follows the viewing of adult videos. Consequently, by the time they reach the age of 16, they visit drinking establishments, and are picked up by police for committing delinquent acts. And finally, they come to use hypnotic - type drugs. From the above descriptions, drug abuse can be assumed to have a close correlation with delinquent behaviour. V. Social Factors Related to Drug Abuse As for the Korean youths, glue-sniffing is found to he related to aggressive delinquency, in such cases as run - aways, being picked up by the police, and taking money by force. Smoking cigarettes and drinking alcohol is found to be related to seeing adult videos and visiting drinking establishments. Hypnotics and marihuana were found to be representive of drugs which are related to degenerational delinquency, irrespective of social delinquency. The social factors connected with these drug abuse are as follows: 1. Individual factors Male students were more heavily involved in the usage of drug than females. Youths who do not attend church were more likely to be involved in drugs than those who attend. 2. Family factors The youths who were displeased with their mothers smoking and those who thought their parents did not love each other, or those whose parents had used drugs without prescription, were more likely to he drug users. 3. School factors Those youths who found school life boring, were unsuccessful in their studies, spend most of their time with friends, feel their teachers smoke too much, those who had a positive perception of their teachers smoking were likely to he drug users. To sum up, drug abusers depend on the influence of their parents, teachers and peers. IV. Reasons for Drug Abuse Korean students have mainly used drugs to release stress (42.8%), to stay awake (19.7%), and because of the easy accessibility of drugs( 16.6%). Other reasons are due to their ignorance of the side effects of the drugs (3.6%), natural curiosity (4.2%), and to increase strength(3.O%). From the above facts, the major reasons for drug abuse among Korean youths are to release stress and to stay awake in order to prepare exams. Furthermore, since drugs are readily available, we can conclude that drug abuse is caused by the school system(such as entrance exams) in Korea. VII. Conclusion Drug usage among Korean youths are relatively less common than those of western youths. In some cases, such as, glue-sniffing and use of stimulants, the pattern of drug abuse is found. Moreover, early drug abuse is evident, and it has a close connection with deviant behaviour, resulting in juvenile delinquency. Drug abuse cannot be attributed to any one social factor. Specifically, drug abuse depends on parents, peers, teachers and other members of the community, and also is influenced by social institutions such as the entrance exam system. Every person and organization concerned with youth must participate collectively in restraining drug abuse. Finally, it is suggested that social agencial working for youth welfare should make every effort to tackle this serious problem confronted by the Korean youths today.

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우리나라 어머니의 자녀 양육의 의미 - 거제지역을 대상으로 - (An Ethnography of Child-Rearing Experiences of Korean Mothers Living on Koje Island)

  • 이수연
    • 여성건강간호학회지
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    • 제7권4호
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    • pp.518-535
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    • 2001
  • Nursing practices should be based on the understanding of human beings. In order to understand human beings, it is important to study the lifestyles and thoughts of people in their natural environment. In this sense, the cultural aspects of a society need to be studied for a culture-bound nursing service. Child care, which is an important element of nursing, is also strongly influenced by the culture of a society. Therefore, a cultural study is necessary to understand the child-rearing practices of any society. The major purpose of this dissertation is to provide basic foundations for developing a culture-based theory for nursing intervention through studying traditional cultural elements of child care in Korean society. The study examined child-rearing practices in a small village on Koje Island in the southern part of Korea. It utilized ethnographic methodologies including participatory observations and in-depth interviews. The study participants were 9 Korean mothers living on Koje Island. The average age was 52. The data were collected between July in 1998 and December in 1999. The average number of interviews per person was 7-8, and the duration of each interview was approximately 2 hours. The data were analyzed using the Spradley Analytical Method. The following 9 major child-rearing aspects of mothers on Koje Island were discovered as a result of the study: 1. Firstly, mothers on Koje Island were mostly concerned about the "Old Birth Goddess' Curse", especially during their child's early years. This concern was evidenced by their careful behavior when their child was very young and by their praying to the Old Birth Goddess not to be jealous of their babies. 2. Secondly, they wished their children to live a different and better life than themselves. It was represented by their strong motivation toward their children's education as well as their expectation for their children's success. In traditional Korean culture, Korean people think that the rise and fall of the household depend on their offsprings. Therefore, Korean mothers wish their children attain to a higher level of social status through education. 3. Third, mothers are concerned about their children's righteousness. Mothers on Koje island expect their children to live with discretion, justice, strength, respect, harmony, and to do their best in life. 4. Next was an 'anticipation of their children's happy marriage'. The attributes of this category were an 'anxiety about their children's married life', and 'an expectation of a good spouse for their children'. Because Korean people believe that only a son can continue the bloodline of a family, especially Korean mothers have a great concern of the possibility of their daughters not having a son after marriage. Also they have different expectations toward their daughter-in-laws than son-in-laws. 5. Korean mothers also derived their satisfaction from their son. It was characterized by 'excessive affection toward their son', 'dependency on their son', and 'being afraid of their married daughter having a girl like themselves'. Korean society has been a patriarchy. Therefore, a son is beloved as someone who will take care of his old parents, be in charge of ancestral rites, and provide a daughter-in-law who can conceive a son. 6. The sixth category concerned 'the differences in their expectations for their children'. The attributes in this category were 'different expectations depending on their children's gender', 'different expectations depending on their children's ability', and a 'great sympathy toward children with low abilities'. Korean mothers expect their son to become better than their daughter. 7. The seventh category was related to their 'roles in child-caring practices'. Traditionally a child was raised in an extended family system in Korea So it was not the sole duty of a mother to bring up the child. Korean mothers used to receive much help rasing children from their in-laws, and family members. On the other hand, many children grew up by themselves, because their mothers were very busy taking care of housework. Furthermore, many children also grew up in poverty. 8. Mothers also had issues related to 'conflicts in child rearing'. They were characterized by 'lack of understanding', 'rudeness of children', and 'giving vent to one's anger'. 9. Finally, mothers regretted not doing their best in child-rearing practices. It was characterized by a 'bitter feeling of repentance', 'feeling irritated', and 'feeling of unsatisfaction'.

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