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Development of Meaning in Life Scale II
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Soon Ock Choi, Sook Nam Kim, Kyung Il Shin, Jong Ji Lee
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2005;35(5):931-942. Published online March 28, 2017
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2005.35.5.931
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Purpose
The purpose of this study was to develop a meaning of life scale with high validity and reliability.
Methods
A conceptual framework composed of 4 phases of meanings of life was identified. And 49 preliminary items on a 4-points scale were developed through content validity. A reliability and validity test of the 49 items was conducted on 564 adults. By means of internal consistency of the 49 items, 1 item was deleted. To verify the 48 items, factor analysis, reliability test, and LISEREL were done.
Results
Through exploratory factor analysis of the 48 items, 8 factors were extracted. These factors were labeled as ‘ self- awareness and self-acceptance’, ‘ hope’, ‘ responsibility awareness’, ‘ love experience’, ‘ self transcendence’, ‘ relation experience’, ‘ self contentedness’, and ‘ Commitment’. Through LISEREL of the 48 items, 2 items were excluded and finally 46 itemsremained. Cronbach's Alpha of the 46 items was .94. The correlation coefficient of the Self-esteem scale was .79.
Conclusion
By the above results, the researchers recommend the following: An exploratory study on the variables related to the meaning of life are needed for criterion validity of this scale. Studies on meaning of life of different groupa, and subjects are needed for reverification.
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Development of Elderly Meaning in Life(EMIL) Scale
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Soon Ock Choi, Sook Nam Kim, Kyung Il Shin, Jong Ji Lee, You Jhin Jung
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2003;33(3):414-424. Published online March 28, 2017
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2003.33.3.414
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Purpose
The purpose of this study was to develop elderly meaning in life scale with high validity and reliability.
Method
The process of development of this scale were as follows. A conceptual framework composed of 4 phases of meaning in life of elderly was identified based on the literature review and interviews with elderlies and discussion with experts in meaning in life. Total 62 items, 4-points scale were developed. Through reliability testing, factor analysis, 40 preliminary items were selected. By means of internal consistency of 40 items, 2 items whose inner-items correlation coefficient was below .30 were deleted. Through factor analysis 1 item whose factor loading was below .30 was deleted. Finally 37 items were remained. To verify 37 items, factor analysis, reliability testing, LISEREL were done. Data were collected from 320 elderly subjects in Busan-KyungNam and Jeonla Province from May to June in 2002.. SPSS WIN. 10.0 Program was used.
Result
The result of factor analysis of 37 items, 8 factors were extracted. These factors were labeled as ‘ self- awareness and self-acceptance’, ‘ contentedness with life’, ‘ purpose in life’, ‘ love in family’, ‘ role awareness’, ‘ futuristic aspiration’, ‘ commitment’, and ‘ experience of love’. These factors included 4 phases of the meaning in life. Cronbach's Alpha of 37 items was .908 and correlation coefficient of PIL was .75.
Conclusion
The researchers recommend the follows : The explorative study on the variables related to meaning in life are needed for criterion validity of this scale. The studies on meaning in life of different age groups, subjects are needed for reverification.
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Development of Meaning in Life Measurement Tool
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Jeong Ji Lee, Kyung Il Shin, Soon Ock Choi, Sook Nam Kim
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2002;32(7):1039-1048. Published online March 29, 2017
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2002.32.7.1039
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The purpose of this study was to develop an instrument to measure meaning in life based on Frankl's theory of logotherapy. Data were collected from August to October, 1999 by means of questionnaires developed by researchers. The subjects were 351 adults living in Busan and Kyoung Nam province. The study was conducted as follows: 1) A conceptual framework was identified based on the extensive review of relevant literatures and interviews with adults and professionals in psychology, philosophy, theology, and nursing. 2) The 76 items, 4-points scale were developed. 3) The scale was tested on 351 adults to assess the reliability and validity, and factor analysis was done. 4) 63 items were established based on this testing and ten factors were extracted. These factors were labeled as self-awareness and self-acceptance, futuristic aspiration, valuelessness, purpose in life, contentedness with life, role awareness, experience of love, love in family, commitment, self- transcendence. Cronbach's alpha of the 63 items was .950. Comparative studies to assess construct validity and repetitive studies to heighten generalizability are needed. This tool can be utilized to measure Korean's meaning in life.
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A Study on the Meaning in Life of Matriarch ; Q-Methodological Approach
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Soon Ock Choi, Sook Nam Kim, Keung Il Sin, Jeong Ji Lee
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2001;31(4):548-560. Published online March 29, 2017
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2001.31.4.548
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PURPOSE: This study is used to investigate and understand types of meaning in life of
matriarch. Methods: This study is based on a Q-methodological approach. Thirty nine
statements concerning meaning in life were selected. Twenty seven women were chosen
as a subject group for this study. Their opinions were shown in 39 statements divided
into 9 scales by forced distribution. Results: TypeIwas named "self-transcendental and
future- oriented types". In this types a one pursued attitudinal value by religion. Type
II was named "Realistic and responsibility fulfilling types". This type pursued creative
and experiential value. Type III was named "Encounter and relationship oriented type".
This types pursued experiential value. Type IV was named "Realistic self-actualizing
type". This types pursued creative value. Type V was named "Altruistic and
commitmental types". This type pursued creative, experiential, and attitudinal value. CONCLUSION Considering the structure of finding the meaning in life of matriarchs, all
types had responsibility and self-control in their lives and lived for present however,
only typeI lived for the future.
It seem necessary to understand each matriarchs meaning in life and nursing needs to
develop appropriate nursing interventions based on the type matriarch she is.
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The Development and Effect of a Group Counseling Program for Unemployed Matriarchs
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Jeong Ji Lee, Kyung Il Shin, Soon Ock Choi, Sook Nam Kim, Boo Hyeon Lee
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2000;30(4):982-994. Published online March 29, 2017
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2000.30.4.982
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This study was designed to develop a program for unemployed matriarchs and show if the program affected their view on
the meaning in life.
The subjects were women registered in an occupational training program for unemployed matriarchs, which is
being practiced in the 'Working Women Center' located in Busan. The researchers selected 44 persons from the
group who agreed to our program.
This study was done from the 10th of March, 1999 to the 9th of October. The researchers used
the measurement tools, The Purpose in Life, Self-esteem, Hope and Meaning in Life which was
composed of 63 items developed by them. Their Cronbach's alpha were .88, .79, .76 and .95.
The researchers analyzed the data with frequency, percentage, Mean, S.D, Wilcoxon signed ranks test which were
deduced from SPSS 10.0 WIN program.
The results of this study were as follows:
1) The program is composed of 'becoming intimate', 'open-minded', 'exploration on
self', 'relax of repressed emotion', 'self- acceptance', 'establishing the life-goal', 'enrichment of human
relationship' and closing. It took 20 hours for this program to come into practice.
2) According to the analysis of the general traits of all subjects, average age was 39.36. High school
graduates were 86%, college graduates were 14% and divorce were 57%, bereavement were 18%, and the rest
were 25%.
3) The result of 1st progam showed self-esteem during the program was high.
4) The result of 2nd progam showed self-esteem during the program was high.
5) The result of 3rd progam showed the sum scores of meaning in life, creative meaning, and attitudinal
meaning during the program was high.
6) The result of 4th progam showed the sum scores of meaning in life and creative meaning during the program
was high.
On the viewpoint of above results, we convinced that 'a program for unemployed matriarch is effective to establish a
stronger meaning in life.
Therefore, it is demanded that support for unemployed matriarchs should not only be economic help such as
technical training and help of living expenses, but also psychological, professional and systematic support.
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A Structural model for Quality of Life in Women Having Hysterectomies
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Sook Nam Kim
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 1999;29(1):161-173. Published online March 29, 2017
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.1999.29.1.161
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The purpose of this study was to develope and test the structural model for quality of life in women having hysterectomies. A hypothetical model was constructed on the basis of previous studies and a review of literature. The conceptual framework was built around eight constructs. Exogenous variables included in this model were marital intimacy, importance of uterus, professional support, positive coping behavior and pre-operative symptoms. Endogenous variables were spouse's support sense of loss and quality of life. Empirical data for testing the hypothetical model was collected using a self-report questionnaire from 203 women having hysterectomies at the outpatient clinics of four general hospitals and a mail survey in Pusan City. The Data was collected from December, 1997 to January, 1998. Reliability of the eight instruments was tested with Cronbach's alpha which ranged from 0.639-0.915. For the data analysis, SPSS 7.5 WIN Program and LISREL 8.12 WIN Program were used for descriptive statistics and covariance structural analysis. The results of covariance structure analysis were as follows : 1. Hypothetical model showed a good fit with the empirical data. [x2=6.93(df=5, P=.23), GFI=.99, AGFI=.94, RMSR=.019, NNFI=.97, NFI=.98, CN=440, standardized residuals(-2.14-2.10)] 2. For the parsimony of model, a modified model was constructed by deleting 3 paths and adding 1 path according to the criteria of statistical significance and meaning. 3. the modified model also showed a good fit with the data. [x2=5.26(df=7, P=.63), GFI=.99, AGFI=.97, RMSR=.014, NNFI=1.02, NFI=.99, CN=710, standardized residuals(-1.46-1.70)] Results of the testing of the hypothesis were as follows : 1. Marital intimacy(gamma11=.78, t=14.37) and professional support(gamma13=.12, t=2.12) had a significant direct effect on the spouse's support. 2. Pre-operative symptoms(gamma25=.32, t=3.12) , importance of uterus(gamma22=.20, t=2.61) and spouse's support(beta21=-.19, t=-2.43) had a significant direct effect on the sense of loss. 3. Sense of loss(beta32=-.66, t=-9.83) had a direct effect on the quality of life. Marital intimacy had a direct(gamma31=.19, t=3.33), indirect(gamma31=.14, t=2.52) and total effect(gamma31=.25, t=4.41) on the quality of life. Professional support had a direct effect(gamma33=.11, t=2.07) and total effect(gamma33=.13, t=2.31) on the quality of life. The direct effect of pre-operative symptoms(gamma35=-.36, t=-4.02) and positive coping behavior(gamma34=.15, t=2.06) had the insignificant effect on the quality of life while, due to the indirect effect these variables had overall significant effect on the quality of life. The results of this study showed that the sense of loss had the most significant direct effect on the quality of life. Marital intimacy, pre-operative symptoms and spouse's support had a significant direct effect on this sense of loss. These four variables, the sense of loss, marital intimacy, pre-operative symptoms and spouse's support, were identified as relatively important variables. The results of this study suggested that there is needed to determine if nursing intervention would alleviate this sense of loss and promote a greater quality of life in women who have had hysterectomies.
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The Sexual Satisfaction in Married Women
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Sook Bok Chang, Hee Sun Kang, Sook Nam Kim
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 1998;28(1):201-209. Published online March 29, 2017
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This study was conducted to explore the level of sexual satisfaction in married women. This is a descriptive study. The data was collected from July 19 to Aug 10, 1997 utilizing a questionnaire developed by researchers. Sexual satisfaction(alpha=.926) was measured by the Sexual satisfaction scale(Kim at el, 1997) which is consisted of 17-items. And data was analysed using SPSS/PC+ 7.5. The following is a summary of the study. 1. The study surveyed a total of 400 married women from Seoul, Kyungki do, and Pusan. The mean age of the subjects was 38.61 years with the range from 22 to 69 years. A large proportion of the subjects(69.3%) had received a high school education or further education. In terms of the marital satisfaction, 68.6% of subjects were moderately or highly satisfied; 6.8% were dissatisfied. 2. The mean score and standard deviation of the sexual satisfaction was 42.74+/-10.42 with the range from 17 to 68 score. 3. The variables influencing on sexual satisfaction were age, education level, income, job, stress, and perceived marital satisfaction.
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Development of Sexual Satisfaction Measurement Tool
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Sook Nam Kim, Soon Bok Chang, Hee Sun Kang
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Journal of Nurses Academic Society 1997;27(4):753-764. Published online March 30, 2017
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jnas.1997.27.4.753
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This study was conducted to develop a sexual satisfaction tool for married women in Korea. The data was collected from July 19 to Aug 18, 1997 by means of questionnaires developed by researchers. The subject were 417 married women living in Seoul and Pusan. The process of this study was as follows : 1) The concept of sexual satisfaction was defined. 2) A conceptual framework was identified based on the extensive review of relevant literature and interviews with married women. 3) The preliminary question items containing the attributes and elements of the concept of sexual satisfaction were listed. 4) The preliminary items were revised after a pilot study. 5) The Index of Content Validity(CVI) was calculated from the content specialists' rating. 6) The reliability and validity of the sexual satisfaction measurement tool were tested. As a result of the item and factor analysis, 17 out of 30 items were found to be valid, consequently could be used to measure sexual satisfaction for married women. These final 17 items were divided into two factors. These factors were labeled as "situation factor"(10 items) and "response factor"(7 items) according to the attributes of the clustered items. The reliability of the final 17 items was .9118. Further research in needed to confirm the reliability and validity of the tool by applying it to a group of healthy married women and to a group of married women having health-related problem.
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