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Construction of a Structural Model about Male and Female Adolescents' Alienation, Depression, and Suicidal Thoughts
Eunsook Lee
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2007;37(4):576-585.   Published online March 28, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2007.37.4.576
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Purpose

This study was designed to construct a structural model explaining alienation, depression, and suicidal thoughts in male and female adolescents.

Method

Data was collected by questionnairs from 204 male and 208 female students selected randomly in high schools in K city.

Results

This study found that depression was significantly affected by alienation, and was indirectly affected through alienation by school attachment, peer relationships, and academic performance. Suicidal thoughts were greatly affected by depression, and were directly and indirectly influenced by alienation. It was confirmed that alienation turned out to be a important mediating variable, while it had a effect significant on depression and suicidal thoughts. Also there were significant differences in affecting factors among male and female students.

Conclusion

Intervention strategies for preventing alienation, depression and suicidal thoughts should be different according to gender. In addition, specific nursing intervention plans, including parent education and role training programs, fostering of humanistic and achievement-focused educational environment, peer support programs, and individual counselling, need to be developed and implemented to lessen a feeling of alienation from family and school.

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The Influencing Factors on Alienation in High School Students
Eun Sook Lee
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2004;34(1):45-52.   Published online March 28, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2004.34.1.45
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Purpose

This study was performed to identify the influencing factors on alienation among high school students.

Method

Data was collected by questionnaires from 550 students of academic and vocational high schools in G city. The data was analyzed using descriptive statistics, pearson correlation coefficients, and stepwise multiple regression.

Result

The scores of alienation among students in financially lower middle class and lower class were higher than those of the upper middle class students, resulting in significant differences(F=6.87, p=.00). A sense of alienation showed a significantly negative correlation with the scores of responding parenting style(r=-.32), family cohesion(r=-.33), school attachment(r=-.51), academic performance(r=-.34), peer relationships(r=-.38), self-control (r=-.43), and social skills(r=-.33). The most powerful predictor of alienation among high school students was school attachment and the variance explained was 26%. A combination of school attachment, self control, peer relationships, family cohesion, demanding parenting style, and academic performance account for 40% of the variance in alienation among high school students.

Conclusion

This study suggests that school attachment, self control, peer relationships, family cohesion, demanding parenting style, and academic performance are significant influencing factors on alienation in high school students. Therefore, nursing strategy is needed to manage these revealed factors.

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