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A Qualitative Meta-Analysis on Self-Grow Experience through Rearing Adolescent Children of Middle-aged Men
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중년남성의 청소년 자녀 양육을 통한 자기성장 경험 질적 메타분석

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Academic journal
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Young-Ju Cha (숭실대학교) Seong Woo Choi (숭실대학교)
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한국내러티브교육학회 내러티브와 교육연구 내러티브와 교육연구 제8권 제3호 KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2020.1
Pages
29 - 58 (30page)

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A Qualitative Meta-Analysis on Self-Grow Experience through Rearing Adolescent Children of Middle-aged Men
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Until recently, middle-aged studies have mainly focused on middle-aged women or middle-aged men and women. Under the current situation of these studies, This study focused on middle-aged men, especially the adolescent child-rearing of middle-aged men who currently have no research and the self-growth of research subjects that change in the process. Thus, the purpose of this study was to objectively classify and establish the factors and experiences of self-growth occurring in the process and child rearing of middle-aged men. In order to achieve this purpose, this study applied qualitative meta-analysis and defined it as 'middle-aged of transition' by embracing 'integrated perspective' on the characteristics of middle-aged people. The study found that the degree of intimacy and communication with children had a significant impact on the emotional changes and self-growth of middle-aged men. In addition, the analysis results were derived that middle-aged men find meaning of life through child rearing, make self-change, and further experience self-growth. In conclusion, the most important thing at the turning point of the crisis for middle-aged men is that the promotion of intimacy with their children and interpersonal relationships with others promote growth toward positive changes in self-growth and self-awareness. The implications and suggestions of this study are that middle-aged Korean men should break away from the sense of Neo-Confucian authoritarianism and recognize their children as objective hitters and seek self-reflection and reflection through others, and classify these implications as qualitative meta-analysis. This study also suggests that in living a new era with his children, middle-anged men must constantly attempt to reflect on himself, changing the paradigm of old-time thinking, a shift in Copernican thinking that is different from the one he has lived in.

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