Y. (2006). South Korean mothers' beliefs regarding aggression and social withdrawal. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 21, 61-75.Cheah, C.S.L. and Park, S.Y. (2006). South Korean mothers' beliefs regarding aggression and social withdrawal in preschoolers. Early Childhood Research Quarterly,...
Religious Beliefs. As a result of constitutional guarantees of freedom of religion, there is a wide range of religious beliefs, from shamanism, Confucianism, and Buddhism to Christianity, Islam, and other religions. Indigenous folk beliefs and shamanism have co-evolved, sharing a fundamental belief...
large corporation. While working there, he was required to regularly go out drinking and visiting prostitutes with his team. Given the strong hierarchical nature of Korean society, he felt unable to say no to his superiors, yet his religious beliefs compelled him to reject this lifestyle. As ...
Jeju island, orJeju-doin Korean,is the country's largest island and one of the most popular Korean holiday destinations. With a mild climate and numerous possibilities to go hiking in the mountains, many come to visit the island, marvel at the rock cliffs and see the famous landmarksHalla-...
SOUTH KOREAN CULTURE & SOCIETY Religion & Beliefs South Korea supports religious freedom Confucianism, Buddhism and Christianity are the main formal religions Many Koreans believe in the ancestral spirit and observe Confucian rituals Confucianism is a political and social philosophy that pervades Korean cu...
Korean Superstitions Korea has many interesting superstitionsthat are important in everyday life. People believe in the importance of blood types, stories like fan death, and avoiding the number four. These beliefs show a unique side of Korean culture. ...
And that includes a holistic approach, with relationships and personal values and beliefs as core elements of care [13,14,15]. PCC, as a holistic approach, aims to enhance autonomy, choice, sense of personal control, independence, and interactions with other people, is one of the main ...
and individual backgrounds affect attitudes toward vaccination. The role of religion in shaping vaccine attitudes has also been documented by Shelton et al. (2013), Eriksson and Vartanova (2022), and Wombwell et al. (2015), who demonstrate how religious beliefs and practices can influence vaccine...
South Korean population. The prevalence of depression in a sampled population of one million individuals increased from 2.8% in 2002 to 5.3% in 2013; it was found to increase with the age of the population, and was higher in females than in males for most age groups. A Cox’s ...
(47%) comprise Korea’s two dominant religions. Though only 3% identified themselves as Confucianists, Korean society remains highly imbued with Confucian values and beliefs. The remaining 1% of the population practice Shamanism (traditional spirit worship) and Chondogyo ("Heavenly Way"), a ...