Structural Relationships among Types of Child Abuse, Depressive Tendencies, Self-Efficacy, and Academic Achievement

아동학대 유형별 우울성향, 자기효능감, 학업성취간의 관계

  • 나은숙 (서울대학교 사회과학연구원) ;
  • 정익중 (덕성여자대학교 사회복지학과)
  • Received : 2007.04.30
  • Accepted : 2007.07.06
  • Published : 2007.08.01

Abstract

Data from the Seoul Panel Study of Children were analyzed for structural relationshipsamong types of child abuse, depressive tendencies, self-efficacy, and academic achievement. Subjects consisted of 1,785 fourth-grade elementary school children in 2004. Structural equation modeling was employed for statistical analyses. The results were that emotional abuse was indirectly related to academic achievement via depressive tendencies and self-efficacy; children who experienced emotional abuse were more likely to have higher depressive tendencies and lower self-efficacy, which in turn, resulted in lower academic achievement. Neglect was directly related to low academic achievement. In contrast, physical abuse had no relationship with these factors. Implications for practice from this study were discussed.

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Supported by : 한국학술진흥재단