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년도별 ‘권’과 ‘호’를 선택해 주세요 (SSN 1598-2874(38권 4호까지), ISSN 2005-3673(38권 5호부터)

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Subject The Longitudinal Mediating Effects of Perceived Parental Neglect on Changes in Korean Adolescents’ Life Satisfaction by Gender
Name : Hyo Sung Cha; Sook Ja Yang Date : 2020년 12월 Page : p286~p292
Name Hyo Sung Cha; Sook Ja Yang Date 2020년 12월 Page p286~p292 인쇄
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Keyword adolescent; Korea; parenting; personal satisfaction; sex
Purpose: The life satisfaction of Korean adolescents tends to decrease beginning in middle school, and
this decrease has a negative effect on life satisfaction in adulthood. Gender and perceptions of parental
neglect are important variables influencing the life satisfaction of adolescents in Korea. This study
examined the longitudinal mediating effects of perceived parental neglect on the life satisfaction of male
and female Korean adolescents to assess changes to the relationships between key variables over time.
Methods: The present study analyzed data from 2,215 adolescents from the Korean Children and Youth
Panel Survey's fourth-year elementary school panel spanning their first year of middle school (2013) to
the first year of high school (2016). A latent growth model was applied to Korean national data.
Results: The perceived parental neglect and life satisfaction intercepts differed by gender, and the
intercept of perceived parental neglect influenced the life satisfaction intercept. The slope of perceived
parental neglect, but not the life satisfaction slope, differed by gender, and the slope of perceived parental
neglect influenced the life satisfaction slope. The Sobel method showed that the intercept of perceived
parental neglect mediated gender differences in the life satisfaction intercept, and the slope of perceived
parental neglect significantly influenced the gender difference in the life satisfaction slope.
Conclusion: Efforts to improve adolescent life satisfaction should be differentiated by gender regarding
perceptions of parental neglect.