KMID : 1025820200280010001
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Family and Family Therapy 2020 Volume.28 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.24
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The Relationships of Middle-aged Men¡¯s Self-differentiation and Chemyon (Face) Sensitivity with Family Communication
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Choi Eun-Jin
Chung Hye-Jeong
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Abstract
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Objectives: The primary purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between middle-aged men¡¯s self-differentiation, chemyon (face) sensitivity, and family communication.
Methods: A quantitative survey was conducted with 269 men aged 40 to 59.
Results: The research findings are as follows: first, analysis considering factors related to middle-aged men¡¯s basic characteristics indicates considerable differences in their respective religions. Second, the correlation analysis shows that there is a meaningful relation between family communication, self-differentiation, and chemyon (face) sensitivity. Third, the result of multiple regression analysis investigating factors that affect middle-aged men¡¯s family communication shows that it is heavily related to religion (one of the basic characteristics), self-differentiation, and chemyon (face) sensitivity.
Conclusions: The findings of this research not only support the improved quality of life and healthy lifestyle for middle-aged men, but also function as the basic data for family therapy and family counseling, as required for arranging their system.
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KEYWORD
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middle-aged men, self-differentiation, chemyon (face) sensitivity, family communication
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