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도덕적 이탈 및 도덕적 정서가 또래괴롭힘에 대한 가해동조행동에 미치는 영향

The Influences of Moral Disengagement and Moral Emotions on Bullying Assistant Behavior

  • 서미정 (부산대학교 아동가족학과)
  • Seo, Mijung (Dept. of Child Development & Family Studies, Pusan National University)
  • 투고 : 2013.08.30
  • 심사 : 2013.12.17
  • 발행 : 2013.12.31

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The purpose of the present study which regards bullying as a group process was to examine the direct and indirect influences of moral disengagement, empathy, and guilt on bullying assistant behavior. The participants consisted of 442 6th graders from an elementary school(male : 227, female : 215). The findings from this study are as follows. First, there are significant correlations between moral disengagement, empathy, guilt, and bullying assistant behavior. Second, moral disengagement have not only direct influences but also indirect influences through empathy and guilt on bullying assistant behavior. Moral disengagement was the strongest predictor of bullying assistant behavior. Finally, the implications for future research and intervention in bullying were also discussed.

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