@article{ART002652543},
author={Kim Soo Jin},
title={Research Trends and Tasks on Perceptions of filial piety: Focused on Journal of Korean Hyo Studies},
journal={Journal of Korean Hyo Studies},
issn={1738-253X},
year={2020},
number={31},
pages={29-45},
doi={10.34228/khyosa.2020.31.29}
TY - JOUR
AU - Kim Soo Jin
TI - Research Trends and Tasks on Perceptions of filial piety: Focused on Journal of Korean Hyo Studies
JO - Journal of Korean Hyo Studies
PY - 2020
VL - null
IS - 31
PB - The Korean Hyo Studies Association
SP - 29
EP - 45
SN - 1738-253X
AB - This study set out to analyze research trends in 19 papers on the perceptions of filial piety among 250 papers published in Journal of Korean Hyo Studies from its first issue in 2014 to the issue in 2019 and propose future research directions for the perceptions of filial piety. For these purposes, the investigator analyzed these papers and their trends according to the year of publication, methodology, samples, measuring instruments, related variables, subjects, and topics. The findings were as follows: first, there was a paper on the perceptions of filial piety in the journal in 2010, and a couple of papers were published on the subject in the journal every year since then; second, quantitative researches accounted for the biggest part at 13(68.4%), being followed by qualitative researches at five(26.3%) and literature study at one(5.3%). The most popular methodology in qualitative researches was case study, which was followed by phenomenological study; third, the biggest number of researches targeted grown-up. Various groups of people participated in researches including marriage migrant women, soldiers, and foreign students studying in the nation; fourth, the most popular research topic was self at eight(40%), which was followed by family at three(15%), adjustment at three(15%), and interpersonal relationship at two(10%) in the order; and finally, the study discussed researches on the perceptions of filial piety and made proposals based on these findings.
KW - perception of filial piety;Journal of Korean Hyo Studies;research trend;task for development
DO - 10.34228/khyosa.2020.31.29
ER -
Kim Soo Jin. (2020). Research Trends and Tasks on Perceptions of filial piety: Focused on Journal of Korean Hyo Studies. Journal of Korean Hyo Studies, 31, 29-45.
Kim Soo Jin. 2020, "Research Trends and Tasks on Perceptions of filial piety: Focused on Journal of Korean Hyo Studies", Journal of Korean Hyo Studies, no.31, pp.29-45. Available from: doi:10.34228/khyosa.2020.31.29
Kim Soo Jin "Research Trends and Tasks on Perceptions of filial piety: Focused on Journal of Korean Hyo Studies" Journal of Korean Hyo Studies 31 pp.29-45 (2020) : 29.
Kim Soo Jin. Research Trends and Tasks on Perceptions of filial piety: Focused on Journal of Korean Hyo Studies. 2020; 31 : 29-45. Available from: doi:10.34228/khyosa.2020.31.29
Kim Soo Jin. "Research Trends and Tasks on Perceptions of filial piety: Focused on Journal of Korean Hyo Studies" Journal of Korean Hyo Studies no.31(2020) : 29-45.doi: 10.34228/khyosa.2020.31.29
Kim Soo Jin. Research Trends and Tasks on Perceptions of filial piety: Focused on Journal of Korean Hyo Studies. Journal of Korean Hyo Studies, 31, 29-45. doi: 10.34228/khyosa.2020.31.29
Kim Soo Jin. Research Trends and Tasks on Perceptions of filial piety: Focused on Journal of Korean Hyo Studies. Journal of Korean Hyo Studies. 2020; 31 29-45. doi: 10.34228/khyosa.2020.31.29
Kim Soo Jin. Research Trends and Tasks on Perceptions of filial piety: Focused on Journal of Korean Hyo Studies. 2020; 31 : 29-45. Available from: doi:10.34228/khyosa.2020.31.29
Kim Soo Jin. "Research Trends and Tasks on Perceptions of filial piety: Focused on Journal of Korean Hyo Studies" Journal of Korean Hyo Studies no.31(2020) : 29-45.doi: 10.34228/khyosa.2020.31.29