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Korean J Child Stud > Volume 33(2); 2012 > Article
Korean Journal of Child Studies 2012;33(2): 111-127.
doi: https://doi.org/10.5723/KJCS.2012.33.2.111
아동학회지 : 데이터 마이닝 기법을 활용한 아동의 스트레스 유형별 관련변수 비교
이혜준 , 정의현
Contents : A Comparison of Related Variables According to Children`s Stress Types Using the Data Mining Method
Hye Joo Lee , Eui Hyun Jung
Abstract
This study compared a number of related variables according to children`s stress types using the data mining method. The sample population was taken from the Korean Youth Panel Survey (KYPS) data (2688, sixth-grade elementary students). The results of the decision tree model revealed that:(1) Parental expectations in terms of study, life satisfaction, self-esteem, parental attachment, aggression, the spousal relationship, other cognition (one`s own misdeeds), and study related worries were all related to parent stress. (2)Life satisfaction, study related worries, admitting one`s own misdeeds, gender, other cognition (one`s own misdeeds), aggression, the spousal relationship, and a sense of alienation in the school were all related to appearance stress. (3)Study related worries, parental expectations in terms of study, aggression, life satisfaction, self-esteem, parental attachment, satisfying parental expectations, parental attachment, and teacher attachment were all related to academic stress, (4)A sense of alienation in the school, mixing with peers in the school, aggression, self-esteem, other cognition (one`s own misdeeds), study related worries, parental abuse, and life satisfaction were all significantly related to friend stress, These results suggested that children`s diverse conditions should be considered according to the stress types if we are to understand and cope with these stress types more efficiently.
주요어: 데이터 마이닝, 의사결정나무분석, 스트레스의 유형 Data Mining Decision Tree the types of stress
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