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The Mediating and Moderating Effects of Teacher-Child Relationships on Social Behavior and Peer Preference (유아의 사회적 행동과 또래선호 간의 관계에서 교사-유아관계의 매개 및 중재 효과)

  • Yoon, Soo-Jung;Shin, Yoo-Lim
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.50 no.5
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    • pp.67-77
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the mediating and moderating effects of teacher-child relationships on children's social behavior and peer preference. The participants were 508 children and 28 head teachers of their classes. Teachers measured the children's social behavior and the teacher-child relationships. Peer preference was measured by peer nomination. The association between prosocial behavior and peer preference was partially mediated by teacher-child conflict. The association between withdrawal, aggression and peer preference was fully mediated by teacher-child conflict. The moderating effects of teacher-child conflict were found between prosocial behavior and peer preference. In addition, teacher-child conflict moderated the association between physical aggression and peer preference.

A Causal Modeling Analysis between Peer Acceptance and the Related Variables (아동의 또래 수용도와 관련변인간이 인과모형 분석)

  • Chung, Mi-Ja;Lee, Sook
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.241-252
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    • 1996
  • This study was designed to analysis a causal modeling between peer acceptance of children and the related variables. The subjects were 430 5th and 6th elemantary school children. Using questionnares data on peer acceptance aggression & withdrawal behavior rated by same-sex peers and mother-child attachment were gathered,. For the statiscal analyses multiple regression and path-analysis were used. The results show social behavior that effects peer acceptance is influenced by not only aggresive behavior but also withdrawal behavior, Peer acceptance was not affected directly by mother-child attachment and paternal education while academic achievement affected peer acceptance indirectly. Therefore children's peer acceptance is mainly determined by social behavior as well as academic achievement.

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Is Authoritative Parenting the Best for Children's Social Adjustment? Reconsideration Based on Western and Asian Cultures, and Social Behaviors (권위적 부모역할 수행은 아동의 사회적 적응을 위한 최선의 양육방법인가? 서구와 아시아 문화 및 사회적 행동에 따른 재고)

  • Chun, Hui-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.36 no.8
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    • pp.21-37
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    • 1998
  • The purpose of this study was to review the importance of authoritative parenting for children's social adjustment. From the review it was suggested that the importance of authoritative parenting might be different according to the cultural contexts, which are Western and Asian cultures, and aggressive and social withdrawal behaviors. From the comparative cultural viewpoint, authoritarian parenting is not considered negatively by Asian parents, comparing with Western parents. Therefore the assumption that authoritative parenting has universal positiveness and authoritarian parenting has universal negativeness should be reconsidered. Regardless of cultures, children's aggressive behavior was related to the authoritarian parenting positively. But, in Asia, especially in China, the social withdrawal did not show at least negative relation with authoritative parenting. And it was reported that the authoritarian parenting could contribute to the change of inhibited behavior and enhancing the social adjustment. In addition, some implications were suggested for future researches about the relation between children's social adjustment and child rearing practices. Though this literature review was not exclusively based on the empirical studies, it would be valuable for reconsidering the perspective of Korean developmentalists interested in the relation between parenting and children's development in Korean culture.

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Effects of Child's Temperament, Mother's Parenting Behavior, and Child's Emotion Regulation on Child Aggression and Social Withdrawal (아동의 성, 기질, 어머니 양육행동과 아동의 정서조절능력이 사회적 위축 및 공격성에 미치는 영향)

  • Park, Jee-Sook;Lim, Seung-Hyun;Park, Seong-Yeon
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.85-98
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the path model of child's sex, temperament, maternal parenting behavior, and child's emotion regulation on child social behaviors. The subjects were 286 elementary school children. Data were gathered through questionnaires reported by mothers and teachers. Path analysis revealed that (1) mother's overprotective or coercive parenting behaviors effected neither child's emotion regulation nor social behaviors (2) child's sex and activity level effected child's aggression both directly and indirectly through child's emotion regulation (3) child's 'activity level' and 'avoidance' temperament effected child's social withdrawal both directly and indirectly through child' emotion regulation. Findings underscore the role of emotion regulation as a mediator in predicting child aggression and social withdrawal.

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Children's Self-Perceived Competence and Behavior Problems (아동의 역량지각과 행동문제)

  • Suh, Sun Joo
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.97-106
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    • 1999
  • This study investigated the relationship of children's self-perceived competence and problem behavior by age and gentler. The subjects were 301 third and sixth grade children and their parents. Two-way ANOVA and Pearson's correlation revealed significant correlations between children's self-perceived competence and their problem behavior. In particular, withdrawal behavior was related to all aspects of self-perceived competence, i.e. cognitive, social, and Physical competence, and global self-worth.

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The Longitudinal Relationship between Korean Youth's Social Withdrawal, Depression and Community Sense Using Latent Growth Model : A Mediating Effect of Achievement Values (잠재성장모형을 활용한 중학생의 사회적 위축 및 우울과 공동체 의식 간의 종단적 관계 연구 : 성취가치의 매개효과)

  • Oh, Min-Ah;Jo, Hye-Young
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.125-137
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the longitudinal relationship between Korean youth's social withdrawal, depression and community sense mediated by achievement values. For this purpose, we analyzed three years of the longitudinal panel data (2011-2013) of the Korean Children and Youth Panel Survey (KCYPS). Data were collected from 2,351 first year middle school students using the latent growth model using SPSS 18.0 and AMOS 22.0. The main analysis results were as follows. First, social withdrawal and depression decreased and community sense increased as time passed. These results supported the linear change model. Second, the initial status of social withdrawal and depression had effects on the initial status and change rates of community sense. Achievement values, the partial mediator, had a positive influence on initial community sense but had a negative influence on change rates of community sense. We discussed how to improve Korean youth's community sense based on these results.

Individual Characteristics and Peer Bullying/Victimization of Adolescents (청소년의 개인적 특성과 또래괴롭힘)

  • Bae, A-Young;Lee, Sook
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.44 no.4 s.218
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    • pp.101-109
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    • 2006
  • This study investigated the relation of individual characteristics and peer bullying/victimization as experienced by middle school first-grade children. The major findings of the research were as follows; First, adolescents perceived lower 'appearance', and 'cognitive ability' scores than the medium. Second, aggression was the most significant factor affecting the direct and relational bullying, while withdrawal was the main significant factor affecting the direct and relational victimization in the children. In conclusion, there was a significant gender difference in the peer bullying/victimization.

Eating Habits and Social Behavior in Korean Preschool Children (학령전 아동의 식습관과 사회적 행동과의 관계)

  • 박현서;안선희
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.298-305
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between the eating habits and social behavior of preschool children. Six hundred twenty seven children ranging in age from 4 to 7 and their mothers were asked to complete a questionnaire assessing the children's eating habits and kindergarten teachers were asked to rate the social behavior of their preschool children. The eating habits of children positively correlated to those of their mothers, primarily in meal regularity, breakfast frequency, unbalanced meals, overeating, eating delivery food and food preferences. The results showed that 33% of preschool children always had unbalanced meals and 50% sometimes had them. Children who had ice cream, cake, carbonated drinks or cookies as snacks more often, tend to have meals irregularly because they favored sweets and were possibly induced to have unbalanced meals. Sixty five percent of the children were graded as good in terms of having healthy eating habits and had good social behavior. The results indicate that the eating habits of children are related to problem behavior, especially social withdrawal and anxiety. That is, children who have undesirable eating habits are likely to be anxious or socially withdrawn.

Effects of Adolescent's Social Withdrawal on Self-esteem, Life Satisfaction -Focusing on Moderating Effect of Participation in Self-development Youth Activities - (청소년의 사회적 위축이 자아존중감, 삶의 만족도에 미치는 영향 -자기개발 체험활동 참여의 조절효과를 중심으로-)

  • Lee, Eun-Jung;Chung, Eun-Jung
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.22 no.8
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    • pp.596-606
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study was to identify the effects of adolescent social withdrawal on self-esteem and life satisfaction, and to analyze the moderating effect of participation in Self-development Youth Activities. Among the data for the 3rd year of the Korea Children's and Youth Panel Survey 2018 (KCYPS. 2018), data from 2,384 first-year middle school students were used, and descriptive statistical analysis, correlation analysis, linear regression analysis, and hierarchical multiple regression analysis were performed to test the hypothesis. First, it was analyzed that the social withdrawal had a statistically significant negative(-) effect on the self-esteem. Second, it was analyzed that the social withdrawal had a statistically significant negative(-) effect on the life satisfaction. Third, it was verified that self-development Youth Activities had a moderating effect in the relationship between social withdrawal and self-esteem. Fourth, it was verified that self-development Youth Activities had a moderating effect in the relationship between social withdrawal and life satisfaction.

Institutionalized Children′s Behavior Problems Depending on Their Family Networks (시설아동의 가족관계망에 따른 행동문제)

  • 이순형;이강이;성미영
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.39 no.4
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    • pp.79-89
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    • 2001
  • This study investigated institutionalized children's behavior problems depending on their family networks. Subjects were 250 institutionalized children in 15 child-welfare facilities in Seoul(132 preschooler, 55 first and 63 second grade children; 144 boys and 106 girls). Data were analyzed with t-test, ANOVA, and Duncan test. Measures of behavior problems included internalizing (anxiety, immaturity, withdrawal, physical symptom) and externalizing behavior problems (hyperactivity, aggression). Results showed that institutionalized children having parents were higher in internalizing problems than children not having parents, while children living with siblings in the facilities were lower in externalizing problems than children living without siblings. Furthermore, institutionalized children having parents and living without siblings were higher in both internalizing and externalizing problems than children not having parents and living with siblings.

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