청소년의 성역할 정체감과 불안, 우울, 자살사고Sex-role Identity in Adolescents and its Relation to Anxiety, Depression and Suicidal Ideation
- Authors
- 류은정; 서정석; 함미영; 박영례; 문석우; 남범우
- Issue Date
- Jun-2006
- Publisher
- 정신간호학회
- Keywords
- 성역할; 불안; 우울; Sex role; Gender identity; Anxiety; Depression; Sex role; Gender identity; Anxiety; Depression
- Citation
- 정신간호학회지, v.15, no.2, pp 136 - 143
- Pages
- 8
- Journal Title
- 정신간호학회지
- Volume
- 15
- Number
- 2
- Start Page
- 136
- End Page
- 143
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/55624
- ISSN
- 1225-8482
2288-4653
- Abstract
- Purpose: This study was designed to identify the types of sex role identity(SRI) in adolescents and to investigate the relationship between the types of SRI and depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation. Method: Participants were 1,623 high school students(male 578, female 1045) in an urban city. Korean Sex-role inventory, DISC-MDD-SQ for depression, BAI for anxiety, and the Suicidal Ideation Questionnaire-JR were used. Results: The undifferentiated SRI(male 67.0%, female 67.3%) was most common. The mean scores of depression and the suicidal ideation were 10.22(±4.40), 28.96(±14.53). There was no significant difference between the types of SRI and depression and suicidal ideation. The mean score of anxiety was 13.21(±10.38), and there was a significant difference in the level of anxiety on type of SRI. Especially masculine SRI had a significant lower anxiety level than undifferentiated type. Conclusion: Disharmony between physical and psychological development in adolescents has a potential risk for psychological distress, delinquency, substance abuse, and school- related problem. Also, regarding the sexual identity is the one of the important psychological task in adolescent, balanced education planning is needed to promote to differentiate the sex-role identity.
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