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The Journal of Korean Academic Society of Nursing Education 2004;10(2):194-204.
Published online June 30, 2004.
A Study on the Psychological Home Environment and the Depression of High School Students
Kim, Soon-Chun;Park, Hyoung-Sook;
1Gudeok High School
2Pusan National University, College of Medicine Nursing Department
고등학생의 심리적 가정환경과 우울에 대한 연구
김순천, 박형숙
1구덕고등학교
2부산대학교 의과대학 간호학과
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to provide the basic data needed to create more desirable psychological home environment and the prevention and relief of depression by examining the relations between psychological home environment and depression with the subjects of high school students. The study materials included standard questionnaires made up of forty two questions on psychological home environment by Dr. Jeong, Won-sik(1981), twenty one questions on depression indicators by Beck(1969). Collected data were analyzed by using SPSSWIN 10.0 Program through frequency, percentile, mean, standard deviation, t-test, ANOVA, Scheffe's test, and Pearson correlation coefficient. The main results of this study were as follows; Out of 210 perfect scores for the psychological home environment of the subjects, the mean was $140.54{pm}11.21$, opening was $41.02{pm}5.67$, affection was $37.59{pm}5.80$, autonomy was $35.45{pm}4.85$, and achievement was $26.48{pm}6.79$. The depression of the subjects were slight, showing $13.78{pm}9.73$, with normal condition (0-9scores) 40.0%, slight depression(10-15scores) 23.3%, mild depression(16-23scores) 20.3%, severe depression(24-63scores) 16.4%. The analyses of the relation between psychological home environment and depression of the subjects reveal that achievement-depression(r=.192, p=.000), opening-depression (r=-.296, p=.000), affection-depression(r=-.377, p=.000), and autonomy-depression(r=-.341, p=.000) has all meaningful relations. In summary, these data can be interpreted that high school students were likely to feel more depressed when they recognized their own home environment as under the burden of achievement, and to feel less depressed when they recognized it as open, affectionate, and autonomous.
Key Words: High school student, Psychological home environment, Depression
 


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