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The Qualitative study about parent's in law of multiculture family - Hermeneutical grounded theory methology - (다문화 가족 시부모들에 대한 연구 -해석학적 근거이론 방법 접근-)

  • Kim, Young Sook;Lee, Keun Moo
    • Korean Journal of Social Welfare Studies
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    • v.42 no.2
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    • pp.41-70
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    • 2011
  • This research is to study the interaction of multiculture parents in law between. daughter in law. We approached hermeneutical grounded theory and six of multiculture family's parent's in law participated this research. Data were collected by the depth interview and various written records and we could construct 9 hermeutical theme by analyzing and categorizing 83 meaning units, 22 categories. We descripted the process of acculturation between parent's in law and daughter in law. The result as follows : ① sticking self dimensions → ② strategic acceptomce → ③ making shade of co-existence → ④ self dismantling and reconstruction. Finally we proposed the 「joint program of parent's in law and daughter in law for reinforcing culture unpetence」.

The Qualitative study about Recovery Process of the Spouses of Gambling Addicts. - Hermeneutical grounded theory methodology - (도박자 배우자들의 회복경험에 대한 질적연구 : 해석학적 근거이론 방법)

  • Kim, Jin Sook;Lee, Keun-Moo;Lee, Hyuk Koo
    • Korean Journal of Social Welfare Studies
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.83-115
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    • 2011
  • This research is to study the psychological, emotional, physical pains of the spouses of gambling addicts and the recovery process from the suffering. From this, we expect to propose a supportive program to help the recovery. Nine of the spouses of gambling addicts joined this research and the hermeneutical grounded theory methodology was applied to interpret it. Data were collected by the depth interview and various written records and they were analyzed by Rennie(2007)'s methodology. We could construct 20 categories by analyzing and categorizing meaningful units of the data. The core theme of the recovery experience was presented as "Stopping rolling the Sysyphus's boulder, and returning to the routine peace." Based upon the research outcomes, we suggested a supportive program considering male and female differences and a way to improve the accessibility to the therapy system for the spouses of gambling addicts and the need for a meaning therapy.

The Study on the Living-Alone Experience of Elderly Men (남성독거노인의 홀로 살아가는 경험에 관한 연구)

  • Seok, Heejoung
    • Korean Journal of Social Welfare
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    • v.66 no.3
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    • pp.29-53
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    • 2014
  • This research is to study the economical, psychsocial, physical pains of the elderly mens living alone and the process being out of the isolated life. From this, we expect to propose a supportive program to help the living alone of the elderly mens. Six of the elderly mens living alone joined this research and the hermeneutical grounded theory methodology was applied to interpret it. Data were collected by the depth interview and various written records and they were analyzed by Rennie(2007)'s methodology. We could construct 13 categories by analyzing and categorizing meaningful units of the data. The core theme of the living alone experience was presented as "Accepting self-existence forgotten in the swamp of isolation and preparing for the blessed death." Based upon the research outcomes, we suggested a social supportive program considering the elderly men's characters and a way to improve the accessibility to the therapy system for the elderly mens living alone and the need for a meaning therapy.

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A study on the life of immigrant youth before and after entering Korean society: Focusing on Korean-Chinese adolescents (중도입국청소년의 한국사회 입국 전·후 삶에 대한 연구 -조선족 청소년을 중심으로-)

  • Song, MinKyoung;Kim, JinWon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Child Welfare
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    • no.58
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    • pp.103-139
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    • 2017
  • The objective of this study was to examine in depth the life of Korean-Chinese adolescents before and after entering Korean society. These adolescents experienced early separation from their biological mothers in China and were raised by relatives due to the absence of parents. The adolescents' childhoods were filled with a sense of loneliness and emptiness, which made them feel hopeless in life, and traveling to Korea in hope and fear was a major challenge in their lives. After coming to Korea, they harmed themselves by engaging in toxic behavior and found themselves hopeless. They also experienced difficulties due to the relationships that needed to be rebuilt with their biological parents, as well as the relationships with their stepparents and half-siblings. However, they reported feeling self-confident and hopeful that their life would improve in the future. In addition, family support and social-support systems have given them a potential avenue for development. Verbal data collected from seven Korean-Chinese adolescents were analyzed. Based on the results, practical recommendations to be reflected in related programs were provided.