• 제목/요약/키워드: Place Attachment to Childhood Home Scale

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아동기 집에 대한 장소애착 척도 개발과 타당화 연구 (Development and Validation of Place Attachment to Childhood Home Scale)

  • 이진숙;최병숙;한지현;한영숙
    • 아동학회지
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    • 제30권6호
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    • pp.549-566
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    • 2009
  • This study developed the Place Attachment to Childhood Home Scale and evaluated its validity and reliability. Samples consisted of 418 college students of four universities. Data were collected by questionnaire based on retrospective questions about the childhood home. Factor analysis resulted in 5 dimensions of place attachment : affection, place identity, place rootedness, playfulness, and place dependence. Especially, playfulness was a unique finding. The result of confirmatory factor analysis supported the five-factor structure. There were also significant correlations among sub-factors. The reliability of the scale appeared high (Cronbach's ${\alpha}$ = .948). Criterion-related validity was confirmed by significant correlations of the present scale with Attachment Scale to Place (Hess, 1997) and the Inventory of Parent Attachment (Armsden & Greenberg, 1987).

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어린시절 집에 대한 장소애착이 주거만족도에 미치는 영향 (The Effects of Place Attachment to Childhood Home to the Housing Satisfaction)

  • 최병숙;김석경
    • 한국주거학회논문집
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    • 제22권2호
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    • pp.111-120
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    • 2011
  • This study examined significant factors explaining college students' place attachment to their childhood homes, developed the scale of that, and proposed statistically significant models to explain their place attachment to those home environments. We conducted a questionnaire survey with 32 items. Responses from 358 Michigan State University students were analyzed statistically. From the explanatory and confirmatory factor analysis, 31 items under 4 valid factors named Place dependence, Affection, Rootedness, and Place identity were obtained. This study additionally adapted six types of place attachment to childhood homes from Hess (1997), and examined these types. Idealization (Type1), affection (Type3), and transcendence (Type5) were chosen most often. Finally, this study explored the relationships between housing satisfaction and (1) the four place attachment factors and (2) the six types of place attachment. Results showed the four place attachment factors were more strongly related with housing satisfaction.