The Korean Journal of Community Living Science (한국지역사회생활과학회지)
- Volume 19 Issue 3
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- Pages.373-386
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- 2008
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- 1229-8565(pISSN)
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- 2287-5190(eISSN)
The Effects of Parent-Child Relationship and Marital Conflict Perceived by Adolescents on Peer Victimization
청소년이 지각한 부모-자녀 관계 및 부부갈등이 청소년의 또래에 의한 괴롭힘에 미치는 영향
- Han, Jung-Eun (Graduate School of Education, Univ. of Incheon) ;
- Jang, Young-Ae (Dept. of Consumer Science and Child Development, Univ. of Incheon)
- Published : 2008.09.30
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of parent-adolescent relationship and marital conflict perceived by adolescents on peer victimization. The subjects were 353 middle school students selected from two middle schools in the Incheon area. The instruments of research included the peer victimization index, the parenting behavior index, the parent-adolescent communication index, and the marital conflict inventory. The statistics used for this data were t-test, ANOVA, correlation analysis and multiple regression analysis. This study showed that middle school student's peer victimization was influenced significantly by the gender. Correlation analysis indicated that parenting behavior and peer victimization were significantly correlated. That is, oppressive, over protective and/or permissive attitudes of the parent were positively correlated with peer victimization. Intimacy and reasonable attitude were negatively correlated with middle school student's peer victimization. Also, parent-adolescent communication and peer victimization were significantly correlated. Especially, open communication was negatively correlated with peer victimization while problematic communication was positively correlated with peer victimization. Marital conflict perceived by adolescents was positively correlated with peer victimization. It was also found that gender, oppressive attitude, permissive attitude, open communication, and marital conflict were significant predictors of middle school student's peer victimization.