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The Effects of Smartphone Addiction on Subjective Happiness in University Students: Mediating Effect of Resilience (대학생의 스마트폰 중독이 주관적 행복감에 미치는 영향: 레질리언스의 매개효과)

  • Choi, Woon-Sun;Kim, Hee-Young
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.199-207
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the mediating effects of resiliency on the relationship between smartphone addiction and subjective happiness among university students. Participants included 570 students attending universities in Seoul, Gyeonggi, and Chungnam areas using self-report questionnaires. Data was analyzed with SPS 23.0 using descriptive statistics, Pearson's correlation coefficient, hierarchical multiple regression, and Sobel test with SPSS 23.0. The study results were as follows: first, as smartphone addiction increased, subjective happiness decreased (${\beta}=-.17$, p<.001). Second, as smartphone addiction increased, resiliency decreased (${\beta}=-.24$, p<.001). Third, as resilience increased, subjective happiness increased (${\beta}=.36$, p<.001). Fourth, resiliency partially mediated the relationship between smartphone addiction and subjective happiness (Z=-4.645, p<.001), and explained 16% of the variance. Findings show that resiliency can play a role in improving subjective happiness of university students. Finally, the implications and limitations of findings were discussed based on the results.

Factors influencing stress and depression among Korean and Japanese students: With specific focus on parental social support, resiliency of efficacy and stress management behavior (한국과 일본 대학생의 스트레스와 우울에 대한 분석: 부모의 사회적 지원, 어려움극복 효능감, 스트레스 관리행동의 영향)

  • Youngshin Park ;Akira Tsuda ;Uichol Kim ;Keehye Han ;Euiyeon Kim ;Satoshi Horiuchi
    • Korean Journal of Culture and Social Issue
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.1-28
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    • 2009
  • This study examines factors influencing stress and depression among Korean and Japanese university students and the role that parental social support, resiliency of efficacy and stress management behavior play. Four hypotheses are presented. First, parental social support will have a direct influence on resiliency of efficacy. Second, resiliency of efficacy will have a direct influence on stress management behavior and stress and depression symptoms. Third, resiliency of efficacy will have a mediating influence between parental social support and stress and depression symptoms. Fourth, stress management behavior will have a direct influence on stress and depression symptoms. A total 469 participants, consisting of 289 Korean university students (male=156, female=133) and 180 Japanese university students (male=112, female=68) completed a questionnaire that included Rhode Island Stress Inventory-Short Version (Horiuchi, Tsuda, Tanaka, Yajima & Tsuda, in press), Stress Management Behavior (Evers et al., 2006), CES-D (Radloff, 1977), BDI-II (Beck, Steer & Brown, 1996), Resiliency of Efficacy (Bandura, 1995) and Parental Social Support (Kim & Park, 1999). The results supported the first three hypotheses for both samples. Hypothesis 4 was not supported for the Japanese sample and it was partially supported for the Korean sample. The results indicate that parental social support had a direct and positive influence on resiliency of efficacy. Second, resiliency of efficacy had a direct and positive influence on stress management behavior and stress and depression symptoms. Third, resiliency of efficacy had a mediating influence between parental social support and stress and depression symptoms. Fourth, stress management behavior did not have a direct influence on stress symptoms. Overall, parental social support had a direct positive influence on resiliency of self-efficacy, which in turn had a direct negative influence on stress and depression symptoms.

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Convergence of the Factors Influencing of Disaster Perception, Disaster Attitudes and Self-Resilience on Core Competencies on Disaster Nursing (재난인식과 재난관련 태도 및 자아탄력성이 재난간호 핵심수행능력에 미치는 융합적 영향요인)

  • Song, Hwan;Kim, Hye Sook
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.351-359
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    • 2020
  • This study is a descriptive research study to identify the factors of convergence effect of the University of Nursing on Core Competencies on Disaster Nursing by Disaster Perception, Disaster Attitude and Self-Resilience. The Disaster Perception, Disaster Attitude, and practical ability to prepare for the dangers of nursing students are important in that students as future nurses must perform their duties to prepare for the situation at the forefront of disaster. The most influential factor in Core Competencies on Disaster Nursing was Self-Resiliency, which was identified in order of disaster-related education and Disaster Attitude. In order to foster Core Competencies on Disaster Nursing among nursing students, it was found that the development of a convergence hands-on training program and a program for disaster-related education, which can be experienced through a variety of disaster-related positive and active attitudes focusing on the self-resiliency section.

The Influence of Perfectionism and Ego-resiliency on Anxiety by Leisure Activity in Nursing Students (간호대학생의 여가활동에 따른 완벽성과 자아탄력성이 불안에 미치는 영향)

  • Jeon, Hae Ok;Kim, Ji Hye
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.17 no.7
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    • pp.134-143
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    • 2016
  • This study examined the effects of perfectionism and ego-resiliency on the anxiety in two groups of nursing students: leisure activity, and no leisure activity group. A total of 134 undergraduate students were recruited at two universities in A and B cities, Korea using the convenient sampling method. They were asked to complete a self-reported questionnaire for 11 days in October, 2015. The results showed that there were significant differences in the ego-resiliency (t=-3.80, p=.001) and anxiety (t=3.71, p<.001) according to the leisure activity. In the subjects who did not have leisure activities, perfectionism (${\beta}=.71$, p<.001) and ego-resiliency (${\beta}=-.29$, p=.003) were identified as significant predictors of anxiety and this model explained 58.0% of the variance in anxiety (F=34.50, p<.001). In the analysis according to the classification of current leisure activity, Perfectionism (${\beta}=.54$, p=.003) was identified as a significant predictor of anxiety in subjects doing travel watch and pastime amusement, and this model explained 26.0% of the variance in anxiety in nursing students (F=5.66, p=.009). Therefore, providing strategies to control anxiety can not only improve ego-resiliency, but also reduce perfectionism among nursing students. In addition, it is necessary to resolve the disturbance factors of the leisure activity and create an environment that promotes leisure activities in universities.

An Influence on Adolescents' Fandom Activities (청소년 팬덤활동에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Sun-Suk
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.13 no.6
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    • pp.167-176
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    • 2013
  • This study aims firstly to examine whether adolescents' life satisfaction influences their fandom activities, then to analyze whether the influences of ego resiliency and peer relations on fandom activities vary by adolescents' life satisfaction and how, if they do, and finally, using multi-group analysis, to identify whether there are gender differences in their fandom activities. The results are as follows: Firstly, as adolescents' life satisfaction is lower, their involvement into fandom activities are increased. Secondly, peer relations and ego resiliency has different relations to fandom activities, that is the former have indirect impact on fandom activities. Ego resiliency has both direct and indirect influence on fandom activities, that is adolescents who have higher ego resiliency participate more actively into fandom activities and this influence is mediated by life satisfaction. Finally, the degree of participation into fandom activities depends of adolescents' gender, that is girls involve in fandom activities more actively. One consistent finding of this study is that fandom activities are negatively related to life satisfaction. The results of this study show that more various programs to enhance life satisfaction, self respect and peer relations of adolescents are necessary to facilitate healthier culture of adolescents.

Convergence Influence of Ego-resiliency, Organizational Loyalty and Organizational Commitment on Emotional Intelligence among Hospital Administrative Staffs (병원행정직의 자아탄력성, 조직충성도 및 조직헌신도가 감성지능에 미치는 융복합적 영향)

  • Kim, Seung-Hee;Bae, Sang-Yun
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.19 no.7
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    • pp.263-269
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    • 2021
  • It is necessary to investigate the relationship between ego-resiliency, organizational loyalty, organizational commitment, and emotional intelligence of hospital administrative staff and the effect of these factors on emotional intelligence. Therefore, this study investigated the relationship between these factors and emotional intelligence and identified the convergence effect on emotional intelligence in hospital administrative staff. The subjects of the survey were randomly selected 212 administration staffs at 19 hospitals selected from the J area. The data collection was conducted for about a month from May 1 to 31, 2019. The form of the questionnaire used structured anonymous self-administered responses. Emotional intelligence showed a positive correlation between ego-resiliency, organizational loyalty, and organizational commitment. According to the analysis, efforts to enhance ego-resiliency, organizational loyalty, and organizational commitment are needed to increase the emotional intelligence of hospital administration staffs. The findings may be used as basic materials for hospital job management and industrial health education that will raise the emotional intelligence of hospital administration staffs. Future research needs to investigate additional factors related to emotional intelligence and various emotional factors of hospital administrative staff.

Analysis of the Relationship between Emotional Intelligence and Convergence Factors in Hospital Administrative Staffs (병원행정직의 감성지능과 융복합 요인들의 관련성 분석)

  • Kim, Seung-Hee;Bae, Sang-Yun
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.185-192
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between emotional intelligence and convergence factors of hospital administrative staff. During the survey period from From May 1st to May 31st, 2019, anonymous self-administered responses to 212 administrative staffs of 19 hospitals randomly selected in J area were used as analysis data. According to hierarchical multiple regression analysis, the higher the ego-resiliency, the higher the organizational loyalty, and the higher the organizational commitment, the higher the emotional intelligence, and their explanatory power was 43.0%. Based on these analysis results, efforts are needed to increase ego-resiliency, increase organizational loyalty, and increase organizational commitment in order to increase the emotional intelligence of hospital administrative jobs. The above results are expected to be applied to industrial health education and job management in the future at hospitals to enhance emotional intelligence of hospital administrative staffs. Future research requires the establishment and analysis of a structural equation model that affects the emotional intelligence of hospital administrative staffs.

A Study on the Structural Relationship between Adolescents' Peer Attachment and Smartphone Addiction (청소년의 또래애착, 자아탄력성, 학업스트레스 및 스마트폰 중독 간의 구조 관계 연구)

  • Chang Hoon Lee
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.341-348
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    • 2024
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the structural relationship, direct and indirect effects between adolescents' peer attachment, self-resilience, academic stress, and smartphone addiction. The subject of this study used panel data of a total of 1280 middle school students who participated in the 14th study of the Children's Panel of the Korea Child Care Policy Institute. For data analysis, SPSS 24.0 and AMOS 24.0 programs were used. As a result of the study, children's peer attachment was positively correlated with ego resiliency, academic stress and negatively correlated with smartphone addiction. All pathways except peer attachment and smartphone addiction were found to have a direct influence, and adolescents' peer attachment had an indirect effect on smartphone addiction through ego resiliency and parental achievement pressure. In conclusion, in order to lower adolescents' smartphone addiction, practical interventions to improve ego resiliency and reduce academic stress through peer attachment are considered necessary.

Seismic performance evaluation of steel moment frames with self-centering energy-dissipating coupled wall panels

  • Lu Sui;Hanheng Wu;Menglong Tao;Zhichao Jia;Tianhua Zhou
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.47 no.5
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    • pp.663-677
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    • 2023
  • The self-centering energy-dissipating coupled wall panels (SECWs) possess a dual capacity of resiliency and energy dissipation. Used in steel frames, the SECWs can localize the damage of structures and reduce residual drifts. Based on OpenSEES, the nonlinear models were established and validated by experimental results. The seismic design procedure of steel frame with SECW structures (SF-SECW) was proposed in accordance with four-level seismic fortification objectives. Nonlinear time-history response analyses were carried out to validate the reasonability of seismic design procedure for 6-story and 12-story structures. Results show that the inter-story drifts of designed structures are less than drift limits. According to incremental dynamic analyses (IDA), the fragility curves of mentioned-above structure models under different limit states were obtained. The results indicate that designed structures have good seismic performance and meet the seismic fortification objectives.

The Effects of Positive Psychological Capital on Job Stress of Construction Workers (건설업 종사자의 긍정심리자본이 직무스트레스에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Hwa-Ju;Park, Soo-Yong;Lee, Dong-Hyung
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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    • v.40 no.4
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    • pp.230-236
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    • 2017
  • The recent domestic construction market is in a difficult situation due to reduction of the government's SOC budget and new orders from public-sector, and the deterioration of housing supply situation in the private sector etc. In addition, the number of disasters in the construction industry has increased in recent years with 26,570 people (up 5.7% from the previous year) in 2016, unlike other industries that are in a declining trend. As such, the construction industry has unique characteristics and problems such as high industrial accidents rate, abnormal subcontracting structure, excessive working hours and work intensity. As a result, the construction workers have a lot of job stresses. Job stress has been recognized as one of the major causes of industrial accidents and many researches have been conducted on that. However, most of the researches were about the factors that induce job stress and how these factors affect disaster occurrence, job satisfaction, job performance, turnover intentions, and job exhaustion. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of positive psychological capital on job stress, which is emerging as a new human resources development paradigm useful in corporate management in order to find ways to reduce job stress. To do this, 347 data collected from construction workers in Daejeon, Sejong, and Chungcheong provinces were analyzed using statistical package(IBM SPSS 22) for basic statistical analysis, reliability analysis, and regression analysis. As a result, positive psychological capital has shown an alleviate effect on job stress. In particular, the higher the optimism, hope, and resiliency of positive psychological capital, the lower the job stress. However, the higher the self - efficacy, the higher the job stress.