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Session Submission Type: Roundtable Session
Students in South Korea have suffered from various stressors, such as such as academic stress, relationships with others (parents or friends), and economic problems. This session presented four papers regarding students' stressful lives in South Korea. Further, we discuss how those stressors influence their deviant behaviors.
Does parent-child relationship intervene smartphone addiction through reducing stress and negative emotions? - Hyunjung Cheon, University of Texas at El Paso; Hyunin Baek, New Mexico State University; Danee Lee, University of Cincinnati
Role of parent-child relationship on stressors and juvenile delinquency - Selye Lee, University of North Florida; Sungil Han, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Hyunmin Park, University of Central Florida
Gaming disorder among Korean adolescents - Hyunin Baek, New Mexico State University; Hyunmin Park, University of Central Florida; Danee Lee, University of Cincinnati
The relationship between academic performance and delinquent behavior - Sungil Han, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Hyunin Baek, New Mexico State University
This session is hosted by the division of criminological theory and juvenile justice in the Korean Society of Criminology in America (KOSCA).