• Title/Summary/Keyword: elderly generativity

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남녀노인의 감사성향과 자아통합감의 관계: 생성감과 관계성의 매개효과 (Relations between Gratitude Disposition and Ego-Integrity of Korean Elderly Men and Women: Mediating Effects of Generativity and Relatedness)

  • 최명애;안정신
    • Human Ecology Research
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    • 제55권2호
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    • pp.181-192
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    • 2017
  • This study investigated the relations between gratitude disposition and the ego-integrity of elderly men and women, focused on generativity and relatedness toward spouse, children, and friends as well as examined gender differences for each path. The subjects were 341 Korean elderly men and women over the age of 60 living in the Busan, Daegu, and Gyeongsang areas. Collected data were analyzed by PASW ver. 18.0 and AMOS 20.0 programs; in addition, frequency, Cronbach ${\alpha}$, Pearson's correlation coefficients, t-test and structural equation modeling were also used for data analysis. The results were as follows. First, the Korean elderly's gratitude disposition had a positive influence on ego-integrity and generativity as well as on relatedness toward spouse, children, and friends. In addition, the relatedness toward spouse, children, and friends of Korean elderly had direct influences on generativity and indirect influences on ego-integrity by mediating generativity. Second, it showed that there was a gender difference in the structural model that explained the relations among the variables. Korean elderly men's relatedness toward spouse, children, and friends had direct effects on generativity. However, in case of Korean elderly women, only relatedness toward children and friends had effects on generativity. The results were discussed in terms of elderly education.

Effects of Elderly's Anger Management on Interpersonal Relationships-Mediating Effects of Generativity

  • JOO, Min Kyoung;JUNG, Myung Hee
    • 산경연구논집
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    • 제11권9호
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    • pp.37-47
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    • 2020
  • Purpose: This study examined how interpersonal relationship abilities in the elderly affected anger control abilities, as well as the mediating effects of generativity in the relationships between interpersonal relationships, anger control abilities, and self-integration. Research design, data and methodology: The study consisted of randomly selected 300 elderly people currently residing in welfare centers for the elderly, senior citizens colleges, social welfare facilities and other centers in the Seoul or Gyeonggi area. SPSS 23.0 was utilized for this study. Results: Through this research, the effect of interpersonal relationships on anger control ability and self-integration was observed. Not only that, the effects of interpersonal relationship abilities on anger control and self-integration and the mediating role of generativity, was also closely examined. Conclusion: Anger control ability was found to have a direct positive effect on interpersonal relationship abilities. Anger control ability had a direct and positively correlated effect on self-integration. Additionally, ability to control anger was found to have a positive effect on generativity, and generativity was found to have a positive effect on interpersonal relationship ability, but it was not statistically significant. Anger control ability had a positive effect on generativity, and generativity had a positive effect on self-integration.

자원 봉사를 하는 노인의 심리적 안녕감 - 참여 노인의 생성감과 가족의 지지를 중심으로 - (The Elderly Volunteers' Psychological Well-being - On the Effects of Old People's Generativity and Family Support -)

  • 조윤주
    • 한국생활과학회지
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    • 제17권2호
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    • pp.191-205
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    • 2008
  • The study aims at exploring a general trend of psychological well-being (PWB) of elderly volunteers and analyzing the variables which give effects on their PWB. The subjects were two hundred men and women over 60 years old currently participating in voluntary service. The data collected from interviewing were analyzed by descriptive statistics, $x^2$ test, Pearson's correlation and hierarchical multiple regression. The main results are: First, PWB of the elderly is higher than the average score of PWB. Second, the elderly's generativity is positively related to PWB. Family support such as an emotional and instrumental support was also positively related to PWB. Third, the variables effecting on PWB of elderly volunteers were education level, participation frequency, generativity level, and an instrumental support of their family members on it. The lower their educational level was, the more frequently they participated in voluntary activity, the higher their generativity level was, and the more support given from their family, the higher PWB scores they showed.

재미한인노인의 생성감과 손자녀 양육경험 (Korean Immigrant Elderly's Generativity and Care-giving Experiences of Their Grandchildren)

  • 오경석
    • 한국보육지원학회지
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    • 제6권1호
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    • pp.1-21
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    • 2010
  • 본 연구는 재미한인노인의 생성감 수준에 따라 그들의 손자녀 양육경험이 어떠한 특정을 보이는가를 살펴보았다. 심층면접과 참여관찰법이 연구방법으로 이용되었다. 먼저 재미한인노인의 생성감 수준을 측정하였다. 생성감 수준이 낮은 노인과 높은 노인으로 각각 4명이 연구에 참여하였다. 생성감 수준이 낮은 조부모들은 비자발적 양육책임, 심한 양육스트레스, 가족에 대한 죄책감과 수치심, 불안한 미래, 자기 돌봄의 부재, 사회적 지지의 부재를 나타내었다. 생성감 수준이 높은 조부모들은 자발적 양육책임, 역전된 부모역할에 대한 긍정적 반응, 양육에 대한 보람, 미래에 대한 희망, 자기 돌봄의 존재, 사회적 지지의 존재를 특징으로 보여주었다. 마지막으로 연구결과에 대한 논의와 제안을 하였다.

손자녀를 돌보는 조모의 역할특성과 생성감이 노년기 우울감에 미치는 영향 (Effects of Grandparenting Roles and Generativity on Depression among Grandmothers Providing Care for Grandchildren)

  • 송승민;차승은;최영희;정윤경
    • 한국지역사회생활과학회지
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    • 제26권2호
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    • pp.387-403
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    • 2015
  • This study examines the relationships between grandparenting roles, elderly generativity, and depressive symptoms. Data were collected from 129 grandmothers who helped raise grandchildren attending daycare centers. Grandparenting roles were assessed as generational transferers, caretakers, emotional supporters, and educators. Elderly generativity and depressive symptoms were evaluated based on the Loyola Generativity Scale and CES-D (Center for Epidemiological Studies on Depression Scale), respectively. Data were analyzed using t-test, ANOVA, and regression analysis methods. According to the results, grandmothers were most likely to play a role as caretakers, and there were differences across factors correlated with grandparenting roles. More specifically, daily hours spent on grandparenting and years of grandparenting were related to the caretaker role, and a high level of education was related to the educator role. Poor health was correlated with the generational initiator role. According to correlation and regression analyses, grandmothers who had access to more economic resources and who served as educators, emotional supporters, or generation initiators were more likely to show generativity. In addition, the higher the generativity, the less likely the depressive symptom was. These results have important implications for developing programs that can help grandparents raise preschool-aged grandchildren and suggest some interesting avenues for future research.