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Journal of Korean Society for People, Plants and Environment 2013;16(3):113-117.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.11628/ksppe.2013.16.3.113    Published online June 30, 2013.
원예활동이 저소득층 아동의 상태불안 및 자기조절능력에 미치는 영향
손정자(Jeong Ja Son), 윤숙영(Suk Young Yun), 최병진(Byung Jin Choi)
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of horticultural activities on the state anxiety and self-regulation of children from low-income bracket. For that purpose, the investigator selected eight children using the service of S Community Children’s Center in S-gun, K Province for the control group and another eight for the experiment group. Total 25 sessions of horticultural activities were given to the children every tuesday from January 3 to June 26, 2012. The program was designed to provide children with chances to handle and grow various plants and help them reduce their state anxiety and form a sense of belonging through group activities. They were also allowed to select materials themselves and give out presents so that they could increase their self-regulation. The evaluation results were as follows: as for state anxiety, the control group reduced from 50.38 to 49.50 with no significance(p=0.236), whereas the experiment group reduced from 50.50 to 40.63 after horticultural activities with significance(p=0.012). As for self-regulation, while the control group slightly improved from 56.63 to 57.25 with no significance(p=0.481), the experiment group made a significant increase from 57.00 to 64.64 after horticultural activities(p=0.012). When self-regulation was considered in each sub item, the experiment group increased their attention scores from 8.88 to 9.88 after horticultural activities with no significant difference (p=0.054); they made a significant increase from 8.00 to 9.63 in the composure test after horticultural activities(p=0.041); they increased their concentration scores from 11.00 to 13.13 after horticultural activities with no significant difference(p=0.058); they made a significant increase in normatively from 16.25 to 18.38 after horticultural activities(p=0.041); and they increased their interpersonal relationships scores from 12.88 to 13.63 after horticultural activities with no significant difference(p=0.496). In short, various horticultural activities such as floral decoration, planting, and growing seem to be effective for reducing state anxiety and improving self-regulation in children from low-income families.
KeyWords: Attention, Floral decoration, Interpersonal relationship
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