• 제목/요약/키워드: 또래 괴롭힘 참여자 역할행동

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체육수업 참여 학생들의 교우관계 소외자와 방관자 행동 특성 및 인식 탐색 (Behavior and perception characteristics on the isolated students and the bystanders in physical education)

  • 정주혁;유정인
    • 예술인문사회 융합 멀티미디어 논문지
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    • 제6권12호
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    • pp.217-229
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    • 2016
  • 이 연구의 목적은 중학교 체육수업 참여 학생들을 대상으로 교우관계 소외자와 방관자의 특성 및 인식을 파악하는데 있다. 구체적으로 또래 괴롭힘 참여자 역할행동을 분석을 통하여 집단 특성과 그 차이를 알아보고, 개방형 설문 분석을 통해 체육수업에서 소외자를 돕지 않는 방관자의 인식과 이와 관련한 소외자의 특성을 파악하는데 목적이 있다. 이러한 목적을 달성하기 위하여 A 대도시 소재 공립중학교(남여혼성)의 360명을 대상으로 체육수업에서 또래 괴롭힘 참여자 역할질문지(PQR)와 개방형 문항을 통하여 자료를 수집한 후 교차분석, 귀납적 범주 분석을 수행하였다. 첫째, 또래 괴롭힘 참여역할에 대한 교차분석 결과, 피해방어자(70.2%)역할이 가장 높았게 나타났으며 방관자(12.3%), 소외자(7.4%), 가해자(5.5%), 가해동조자(4.6%) 역할 순으로 나타났다. 이와 더불어 성별 및 학년에 따른 또래 괴롭힘 참여역할의 공통점은 모두 '피해방어자' 역할, '방관자' 역할 순으로 높게 나타났다. 둘째, 체육수업에서 방관자적 태도를 취하는 학생들의 인식을 알아보기 위한 개방형 문항에 대한 학생들의 진술문을 토대로 귀납적 내용분석을 수행한 결과 체육수업 중 따돌림이나 소외 상황을 포함하여 어려운 상황에 있는 학급 내 동료를 도와주지 않는 이유를 ①부적절한 교우관계(32.8%), ②도덕적·정서적 공감 결여(28.1%), ③운동능력부족(15.6%), ④심리적 부담(12.5%), ⑤부적절한 수업태도(10.9%)의 순으로 범주화되었다.

부모의 심리적 통제와 아동의 도덕적 이탈이 또래괴롭힘 참여자 역할행동에 미치는 영향 (The Effect of Parental Psychological Control and Moral Disengagement on Children's Participant Role Behavior in a Bullying Situations)

  • 김지미;김정민
    • 아동학회지
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    • 제34권6호
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    • pp.13-29
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the mediating effect of moral disengagement concerning the parental psychological control on children's participant role behavior in bullying situations. For the purposes of this research, a group of participants comprising total 541 students of fifth, seventh, eighth, tenth and eleventh grades from schools based in Seoul and Incheon were surveyed. As far as research methods are concerned, scales for parental psychological control, moral disengagement and participant role behavior in a bullying situation were used. The main findings of this research were as follows. First, by gender, there was a significant difference in participant role behavior in bullying. By grade, a significant difference was shown in parental psychological control, participant role behavior in bullying and moral disengagement. Second, variables affecting participant role behavior in bullying situations were found to be influenced by the types of role behavior respectively as well as by students' grade levels. Third, moral disengagement concerning the influence of parental psychological control on participant role behavior was found to have a full mediating effect on bystander behavior among elementary school students and bullying behavior among middle school and high school students.

아동이 지각한 부모의 양육행동과 또래 괴롭힘에 관한 단기종단연구 : 아동의 성을 중심으로 (A Short-Term Longitudinal Study on Parental Bonding & Participant Roles in Bullying Situations : Focused on Children's Gender)

  • 심희옥
    • 아동학회지
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    • 제31권1호
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    • pp.1-17
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    • 2010
  • This study explored the differences in gender, developmental period and parents in terms of parenting, the cross-sectional and longitudinal relationships in parenting by gender, and the cross-sectional and longitudinal relationships between participant roles in bullying situations and parenting by gender. The subjects were 498 4-5th grade children and the instruments utilized in this study were the Parental Bonding Instrument (Bowers, Smith, & Binney, 1994) and the Participant Roles Scale (Sutton & Smith, 1999). The subjects were contacted again one year after the first contact. Results showed that the relationships between parents were longitudinally quite stable. Girls whose fathers had higher levels of accurate monitoring were more likely to be defenders cross-sectionally. Girls whose parents had more accurate monitoring were less likely to be victims longitudinally. The results underscore the importance of examining both gender and participant roles in bullying situations.

방관자의 집단 특성에 따른 또래괴롭힘 참여 역할행동 (Participation in Bullying : Bystanders' Characteristics and Role Behaviors)

  • 서미정
    • 아동학회지
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    • 제29권5호
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    • pp.79-96
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    • 2008
  • This study analyzed differences of role behaviors of participants in bullying according to bystanders' characteristics. Participants were 112 $5^{th}$, $6^{th}$ and $7^{th}$ grade students. Bystanders' characteristics of empathy, negative attitudes about bullying, psychological burden, distorting of consequences, and attribution of blame were classified by K-Means Cluster Analysis into three groups with similar characteristics : lack of empathy/cognitive distorting, anti-bullying, and perception of cost groups. Major findings were that : the lack of empathy/cognitive distorting group had higher levels of bullying behavior than the anti-bullying group and higher levels of victimization than the perception of cost group. The anti-bullying group showed higher levels of defense behavior than the lack of empathy/cognitive distorting group. Implications for future research were discussed.

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또래 괴롭힘과 대인간 행동특성에 관한 횡단 및 단기종단연구 : 참여자 역할을 중심으로 (A Cross-Sectional and Short-Term Longitudinal Study on Bullying/Victimization and Interpersonal Behavior Characteristics: The Participant Roles Approach)

  • 심희옥
    • 아동학회지
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    • 제26권5호
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    • pp.263-279
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    • 2005
  • This study explored the participant roles and the cross-sectional and longitudinal relationships between interpersonal behavior characteristics and bullying/victimization. The subjects were 4th and 5th grade children and instruments were the Participant Roles Scale, Self-Report Coping Scale, Teenage Inventory of Social Skills, and Social Anxiety/Avoidance. They were contacted again one year later. In the distribution of participant roles at Time 1, defender of the victim was highest, then outsider; at Time 2 outsider was the highest and then defender. There was a tendency of gender difference in distribution of participant roles only at Time 1. Males were more in the group of reinforcer; females were more in the group of defender and victim. There were high positive correlations among bully/reinforcer/assistant scores. In the concurrent view, children who used approach coping strategies and showed higher social skills were more likely to be defender. Children who had lower social skills and higher social anxiety and social avoidance were more likely to be victim. In the longitudinal view, children who had developed higher social skills were more likely to be defender. Children who had employed less approach coping strategies and had showed lower social skills and higher social avoidance were more likely to be victim.

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