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Korean Children and Youth Well-Being Index Survey, 2009 : Elementary School Students

https://doi.org/10.22687/KOSSDA-A1-2009-0032-V1.0

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Principal Investigator(s)

Youm, Yoosik / Department of Sociology, Yonsei University



Abstract

The Yonsei University’s Institute for Social Development Studies in collaboration with the Korea Bhang Jeong Hwan Foundation conducted the「Korean Children and Youth Well-Being Index Survey」for the international comparison of the subjective level of well-being of children and youth. The survey was conducted separately among elementary students and middle school and high school students, and this data was collected from elementary school students.
The main contents of the survey include family environment, family relations, support from peers, relationship with teacher, state of private education, peer relations, life satisfaction, subjective level of happiness, perception of happiness, school grades, state of physical development, nutrition and health management, experience of illness, experience of deviation, experience of abuse, experience of running away from home, and reason for urges to run away or commit suicide.

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Usage

현재 KOSSDA 에서는「한국 아동·청소년 행복지수 조사」의 2009년(A1-2009-0032, A1-2009-0033), 2010년(A1-2010-0243, A1-2010-0244), 2011년(A1-2011-0129, A1-2011-0130), 2012년(A1-2012-0147, A1-2012-0148) 자료를 이용할 수 있다.

File Type File Name File Description File Format File Size Download
Related Documents-Questionnaire(Korean) kor_que_20090032.pdf 설문지 (한글) PDF 452.95 kB Download
Related Documents-Codebook(Korean) kor_codebook_20090032.pdf 코드북 (한글) PDF 216.05 kB Download
Related Documents-Questionnaire(English) eng_que_20090032.pdf Questionnaire (English) PDF 112.18 kB Download
Related Documents-Codebook(English) eng_codebook_20090032.pdf Codebook (English) PDF 270.23 kB Download
kor_press_release_20090032.pdf 보도자료 (한글) PDF 224.58 kB Download
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