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School social dynamics as mediators of students' personal traits and family factors on the perpetration of school violence in Taiwan.
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School social dynamics as mediators of students' personal traits and family factors on the perpetration of school violence in Taiwan./
作者:
Chen, Ji-Kang.
面頁冊數:
180 p.
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Adviser: Ron Avi Astor.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International69-09A.
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Education, Sociology of. -
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9780549784418
School social dynamics as mediators of students' personal traits and family factors on the perpetration of school violence in Taiwan.
Chen, Ji-Kang.
School social dynamics as mediators of students' personal traits and family factors on the perpetration of school violence in Taiwan.
- 180 p.
Adviser: Ron Avi Astor.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Southern California, 2008.
To date, very few national studies have been conducted in Asia on school violence issues. In addition, few studies explored how school dynamics, family factors, personal traits work together to contribute to perpetration of school violence. Using a nationally representative sample of 14,042 Taiwanese students from elementary schools (grades 4 to 6), junior high schools (grades 7 to 9), academic high schools and vocational high schools (grades 10 to 12), this dissertation describes the perpetration of school violence in Taiwan. These are the first nationally representative studies on these issues in Taiwan. The first study of this dissertation focuses on the prevalence of student violence against students. The second study focuses on student violence against teachers. The remaining three studies of the dissertation examine a theoretical model of how school engagement, school risky peers, and student-teacher relationships mediate the effects of personal traits and family factors on school violence committed by students against other students and teachers.
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