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Families in society-The journal of contemporary social services | 2007

Theoretical Perspectives for Child Welfare Practice on Kinship Foster Care Families

Hyunah Kang

To provide deepened and expanded discussions of the advantages of kinship foster care, this paper attempts to understand the theoretical backgrounds of kinship care. The paper also analyzes research studies regarding caregiving environments and well-being outcomes of children in kinship foster care to examine whether empirical evidence supports theoretical conjectures. In addition, the paper discusses the status of knowledge concerning kinship foster care and the rigorousness of research methods. The papers analysis and discussion are intended to provide theoretical perspectives for suppositions in practice and, eventually, guide child welfare practice.


Social Work in Public Health | 2014

Factors associated with perceived health among Korean adolescents.

JongSerl Chun; Sunghee Nam; Ick-Joong Chung; Hyunah Kang; Choong Rai Nho; Seokjin Woo

This study examined the influences of personal, social, and environmental-structural factors on the perceived health of Korean adolescents. Using a two-stage generalized hierarchical logistic linear multilevel model, this study found that general high school enrollment, younger age, normal weight, and frequent exercise increased the likelihood of a positive self-perception of health. Higher levels of parental concern and quality of school life also contributed to the likelihood of students perceiving themselves as healthy. In contrast, psychological symptoms and negative self-esteem decreased the likelihood that students perceived themselves as healthy. The results provide implications for disease prevention and health promotion programs.


Social Work in Public Health | 2017

Linking Traumatic Childhood Experiences to the Physical Health of Korean Adolescents in Out-of-Home Care through Depression and Anxiety

Hyunah Kang; Ick-Joong Chung; JongSerl Chun; Choong Rai Nho; Seokjin Woo

The main purpose of this study is to assess whether the physical health of Korean adolescents in out-of-home care is affected directly by traumatic childhood experiences and/or indirectly through depression and anxiety. Study participants are 460 adolescents who are included in the first and second wave of the Panel Study on Korean Children in Out-of-Home Care. The data are analyzed using structural equation modeling. Our structural model finds no direct effects of traumatic experiences on physical health. Among the two types of trauma experiences, namely, family instability and violence experiences, only violence experiences affect physical health indirectly through depression and anxiety. Based on the results, practice implications for Korean adolescents in care are discussed.


Children and Youth Services Review | 2018

How do physical health problems of Korean adolescents in out-of-home care affect their psychosocial adaptations? The mediation of bullying victimization experiences

Hyunah Kang; JongSerl Chun; Choong Rai Nho; Seokjin Woo; Ick-Joong Chung

•Children in out-of-home care are known to suffer from various physical health problems.•Poor health status would force the children in care into vulnerable positions of being bullied at school.•The study data are obtained from the Panel Study on Korean Children in Out-of-Home Care.•The study finds that physical health problems negatively affect self-esteem, depression and anxiety, and social withdrawal.•The influence of physical health problems is mediated on depression and anxiety through bullying victimization.


Children and Youth Services Review | 2014

The outcomes of foster care in South Korea ten years after its foundation: A comparison with institutional care

Hyunah Kang; Ick-Joong Chung; JongSerl Chun; Choong Rai Nho; Seokjin Woo


Child Abuse & Neglect | 2006

Inter-rater reliability of the Illinois Structured Decision Support Protocol.

Hyunah Kang; John Poertner


Children and Youth Services Review | 2017

Developmental outcomes among Korean adolescents in out-of-home care: A longitudinal study comparing kinship foster care and institutional care

Hyunah Kang; Seokjin Woo; JongSerl Chun; Choog Rai Nho; Ick-Joong Chung


Korean Journal of Youth Studies | 2012

The relation between traumatic life events and depression and anxiety of adolescents in out-of home care: The moderating effects of protective factors

Hyunah Kang; 노충래; 전종설; Ick-Joong Chung


Child Care Quarterly | 2017

Kinship Foster Care and School Adjustment: Evidence from a Nationally Representative Sample of Children in Out-of-Home Care in South Korea

RaeHyuck Lee; JongSerl Chun; Ick-Joong Chung; Hyunah Kang; Choong Rai Nho; Seokjin Woo


Asian Social Work and Policy Review | 2016

Does Size Matter? Comparing Medium-Term Cost-Effectiveness of Group Homes with Institutional Care in South Korea

Choong Rai Nho; Seokjin Woo; Hyunah Kang; JongSerl Chun; Ick-Joong Chung

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RaeHyuck Lee

Soonchunhyang University

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Sunghee Nam

Ewha Womans University

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