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KMID : 0606120070130030357
Korean Journal of Child Health Nursing
2007 Volume.13 No. 3 p.357 ~ p.366
Relationship of Family Strengths, Family Function, Ego-Identity and Depression in Adolescence
Bae Kyung-Eui

Kim Eun-Ha
Abstract
Purpose: This study was conducted to survey and examine the relationship of family strengths, family function, ego-identity and depression in adolescence in Busan, and to provide basic data for a health promoting intervention to improve their family health.

Method: Data were collected from four colleges in Busan and, 680 students were enrolled in the study. Descriptive statistics, t-test or ANOVA with Scheffe¡¯s test and Pearson¡¯s correlation coefficients were used to analyze the data.

Results: The mean score for family strengths was 3.58, family function 4.31, ego-identity 55.4 and depression 17.9. The scores for family strengths differed significantly according to subjective social economic state and father¡¯s job, parent¡¯s religion, parent¡¯s marital status and family composition. The scores for family function differed significantly according to parent¡¯s religion, parent¡¯s marital status and subjective social economic state. The scores for ego-identity differed according to mother¡¯s education level, parent¡¯s religion, parent¡¯s marital status and family composition. There were a positive correlations between family strengths and family function, between family strengths and ego-identity, between family function and ego-identity. There were negative correlations between family strengths and depression, between family function and depression, between ego-identity and depression.

Conclusion: In order to promote ego-identity and to decrease depression in adolescence, it is necessary to develop supporting interventions to develop family strengths.
KEYWORD
Family, Ego, Id, Depression
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