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A STUDY ON ADOLESCENT SEXUAL VIOLENCE BEHAVIOR IN KOREA SOCIETY

Published In: 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN MANAGEMENT, ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
Author(s): JANG DAE YEON

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships among pornography media contact, aggression, and adolescent’s sexual violence perpetration , and suggesting social welfare intervention methods for juvenile sexual offenders. This study attempts to find the mediating effects of aggression to pornography media contact on adolescent’s sexual violence perpetration. Data were gathered though questionnaires surveying 1,601 adolescents living in the metropolitan area(Seoul and Kyeonggi province in Korea). In data analysis process, we used SPSS 21.0 for the mediation effect of conversational satisfaction and its significance, and the results are following. First, approximately 9.5% of the adolescent responded that they had tried of sexual violence behavior in the past year. Second, this study verifies that violent sexual explicit materials associated with increasing the level of sexual violence. Third, pornography media contact was positively related to aggression. Based on these outc

  • Publication Date: 19-Aug-2016
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-103-0-53
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SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC, INJURY-RELATED AND PRE-INJURY JOB CHARACTERISTICS ASSOCIATED WITH RETURN TO WORK OUTCOME AMONG INJURED WORKER IN SOUTH KOREA

Published In: 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN MANAGEMENT, ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
Author(s): LEE CHUN KWON , LEE SUNG MIN , PARK SOO KYUNG

Abstract: The identification of the potential determinants would be helpful in improving return to work (RTW) rate following injury. The aim of this study is to examine the associations between RTW outcomes and demographic, injury-related, and pre-injury job characteristics among injured workers in South Korea. This study employed the first wave data from the Panel Study of Worker’s Compensation Insurance, and the sample were 1,993 injured workers in 2012. Two-step cluster analysis was carried out to profile pre-injury job characteristics including average monthly wage, work period, the number of employees, contract type, and working hours in the pre-injury firm. Multinomial logistic regression was conducted to examine the associations between return to work outcomes and socio-demographic, injury related, and pre-injury job characteristics. Two clusters were identified: Injured workers (n=995, 49.9%) profiled in the first cluster were more likely than those of the second cluster (n=998, 50.1%) t

  • Publication Date: 19-Aug-2016
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-103-0-66
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