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가족의례유형에 따른 생활만족도와 가족역할중요도 인식에 관한 연구* -미혼남녀를 중심으로-A Study on the Satisfaction with Life and Family Role Salience Perception through Types of Family Rituals -Mainly for unmarried males and females-

Authors
김은영박정윤
Issue Date
Aug-2013
Publisher
한국가족자원경영학회
Keywords
가족의례; 가족역할중요도; 생활만족도; family rituals; family role salience; Satisfaction with Life
Citation
한국가족자원경영학회지, v.17, no.3, pp 105 - 124
Pages
20
Journal Title
한국가족자원경영학회지
Volume
17
Number
3
Start Page
105
End Page
124
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/19642
ISSN
1738-0391
Abstract
This study investigated the influence that the family rituals of unmarried males and females have on satisfaction with life and family role salience, recognizing the necessity to illuminate perceptions related to the original families of unmarried males and females through more diverse perspectives. Questionnaires were given to 601 unmarried male and female adults over 20 years of age. For data analysis, SPSS Win 18.0 was used, and the results are summarized as follows. First, the males and females were divided into three groups: “family with inactive family rituals”, “family with active family rituals” or “family with moderate family rituals”. There was a significant difference in family role salience depending on family type. Second, family type was classified as a degree of “relation” through common points of two variables, and each group was named as having a family with “satisfying relations,” “general relations,” or “deficient relations.” Third, in the case of males, life satisfaction was high when the level of family economy was high, when parents' first marriage and family actively participated in family rituals.
This study investigated the influence that the family rituals of unmarried males and females have on satisfaction with life and family role salience, recognizing the necessity to illuminate perceptions related to the original families of unmarried males and females through more diverse perspectives. Questionnaires were given to 601 unmarried male and female adults over 20 years of age. For data analysis, SPSS Win 18.0 was used, and the results are summarized as follows. First, the males and females were divided into three groups: “family with inactive family rituals”, “family with active family rituals” or “family with moderate family rituals”. There was a significant difference in family role salience depending on family type. Second, family type was classified as a degree of “relation” through common points of two variables, and each group was named as having a family with “satisfying relations,” “general relations,” or “deficient relations.” Third, in the case of males, life satisfaction was high when the level of family economy was high, when parents' first marriage and family actively participated in family rituals.
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