기사
대학생의 노인부양과 Care의 사회화에 대한 인식
- 개인저자
- 정혜선
- 수록페이지
- 93-114 p.
- 발행일자
- 2011.03.23
- 출판사
- 한국보건행정학회
초록
This study was conducted to identify college students' supportive attitude
toward the elderly and their awareness of the socialization of care for the
elderly, since they will have the responsibility for and the support of the
aged society in the near future. This study was also conducted to analyze
the factors which affect the socialization of elderly care, and to contribute to
building a care system which promotes ahealthy and happy lifestyle for the
elderly.
After conducting a survey of 1,100 students from13 universities around
the entire country, I have analyzed 1,089 data forms, and omitted 11 data
entries which had errors or were not answered.
1. Those surveyed are 1,089 students from 13 universities around the
entire country. Regional distributions are as follows : 263 students from
4 universities in Daegu and Kyongsangbuk Do(24.2%), 291 students from 3 universities in Busan and Kyongsangnam Do(26.7%), 272 students
from 2 universities in Jeolla Do(25.0%), 263 students from 4 universities
in Seoul and Gyeonggi Do. Males are 51.7% and females are 48.3% of
these students.
2. Instrumental supportive sense level is high in men and emotional
supportive sense level is higher in women. Also emotional supportive
sense is higher in groups of those having more family members and
coming from agricultural regions.
3. The sense of living with aged parents is higher in those living with
grandparents than those living separate. The sense of living with sons
and daughters after aging is stronger in the students from the Science
and Engineering Departments than in the Social and Human Sciences
Departments; also higher for men than women.
4. Recognition of elderly care socialization is higher in those from Social
and Human Sciences Departments than from Science and Engineering
Departments; higher in the case of upper classmenand aged groups,
groups having fewer family members than more family members, and in
the case of living separated from grandparents.