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A Study on the Counseling and psychological Adaptation For the Internet Addiction of Adolescents - focusing on Christian Adolescents of America-Korean and Korean -

  • Journal of Counseling and Gospel
  • Abbr : Jocag
  • 2005, 5(), pp.108-136
  • Publisher : Korean Evangelical Counseling Society
  • Research Area : Humanities > Christian Theology > Pastoral Counseling
  • Received : September 30, 2005
  • Accepted : November 10, 2005

Oh, Yoon Sun 1

1한국성서대학교

ABSTRACT

The purpose for this study was to determine A scheme on the for counselling and the influences on the psychological Adaptation of Adolescents to Internet Addiction. The specific objectives of this study were 1) to analyze the difference between psychological Adaptation of the Christian Adolescents according to the levels of Internet Addiction and 2) to analyze the influence on the psychological Adaptation of the Christian Adolescence according to the levels of Internet Addiction. 3) A Study on the for counselling in Christian Adolescents of Internet Addiction. Date were collected from 890 randomly sampled Christian Adolescence in selected both Korean-American and Korean in 4 from Seoul and Kyung-gi area, 6 from Virginia State and other State. after date cleaning, 883 questionnaires were used for data analysis. The SPSSWIN 13.0 program was used in analyzing the data, and a series of statistical tests were conducted including frequency, percentile, t-test, ANOVA, correlation analysis, multiple stepwise regression, and optimal scaling regression. The statistical significance level was .05. The result certified through this study is as following. 1) The Internet Addiction type by the respondents was classified into that 4.41(Korean-American) and 6.48(Korean) in Internet Addiction group, 14.13 (Korean-American) and 19.77(Korean)in Internet suspicion Addiction group, 81.46 (Korean-American) and 73.72 (Korean)in Normalcy group. 2) In the relation to the psychological Adaptation of Christian Adolescents in according with Internet Addiction, the level of respondents identifified with the category where offensiveness was as ‘Internet Addiction group’, melancholy as ‘’Internet Addiction group, displayed relatively the higher point. 3) The influence of Internet Addiction on the psychological Adaptation of Christian Adolescents offensiveness influenced 15% (Korean-American)and 11%(Korean) melancholy 13% (Korean-American) and 16%(Korean) influenced of the total variation.

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