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研究生: 呂學育
Hsueh-Yu, Lu
論文名稱: 桃園縣國中生同儕受害與內化性行為問題之相關研究:以希望感為調節變項
The relationship between peer victimization and internalizing behavioral problems of the junior high school students in Taoyuan: Moderating role of hope
指導教授: 程景琳
Cheng, Ching-Ling
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 教育心理與輔導學系
Department of Educational Psychology and Counseling
論文出版年: 2014
畢業學年度: 102
語文別: 中文
論文頁數: 122
中文關鍵詞: 同儕受害希望感內化性行為問題
英文關鍵詞: peer victimization, hope, internalizing behavioral problem
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • 本研究之目的在探討希望感在國中生同儕受害與內化性行為問題之間,是否具有調節效果。同儕受害包含關係受害與肢體受害,而內化性行為問題則是指憂鬱、社交焦慮與孤寂感,並進一步探討希望感中的動力思考與徑路思考之效果。本研究對象為桃園縣公立國中一、二、三年級的學生,共875位(男生445人、女生430人)。研究工具為「同儕受害經驗量表」、「短版憂鬱量表」、「社交焦慮量表」、「孤寂感量表」、「希望感量表」。本研究結果發現:
    1.女生則有較多的關係受害,男生有較多的肢體受害,且二、三年級學生之關係受害程度顯著大於一年級之學生。
    2.希望感在性別與年級上都沒有顯著的差異。
    3.同儕受害、內化性行為問題、希望感彼此之間有相關存在。
    4.同儕受害與希望感可預測內化性行為問題。
    5.希望感、動力思考、徑路思考在關係受害與憂鬱之間均具有顯著調節效果。
    6.希望感、動力思考、徑路思考在同儕受害與孤寂感之間具有顯著的調節效果。
    最後,筆者針對研究結果加以分析討論,並對輔導工作及未來研究提出建議。

    The purpose of this study was to examine the moderating effect of hope in the relationship between peer victimization and internalizing behavioral problems among adolescents. In this study, peer victimization describes junior high school students’ victimization experiences of physical and relational forms, and internalizing behavioral problems are represented by their tendencies of depression, social-anxiety and loneliness. Two components of hope, agency and pathway thinking, were examined to clarify their moderating effects. The participants were 875 junior high school students (first to third grades) from Taoyuan County, including 445 boys and 430 girls. This study used “Peer Victimization Scale”, “The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale-10”, “Social Anxiety Scale for Adolescent”, “Loneliness Scale”, and “Children Hope Scale.” The findings of the study were:
    1.Girls had more relational victimization experiences than boys and boys had more physical victimization experiences than girls. The second and third graders had more relational victimization experiences than the first graders of junior high school students.
    2.There were no statistically significant differences in hope, in terms of gender and grade.
    3.There were significant correlations among peer victimization, internalizing behavioral problems and hope.
    4.Peer victimization and hope significantly predicted internalizing behavioral problems.
    5.Hope, as well as agency thinking and pathway thinking, significantly moderated the relationship between relational victimization and depression.
    6.Hope, as well as agency thinking and pathway thinking, significantly moderated the relationship between peer victimization and loneliness.
    Based upon the results, some suggestions for educational guidance and further research were proposed.

    致謝詞………………………………………………………………………………….i 中文摘要.......................................................................................................................iii 英文摘要........................................................................................................................v 目次..............................................................................................................................vii 表次...............................................................................................................................ix 圖次...............................................................................................................................xi 第一章 緒論................................................................................................................1 第一節 研究動機與目的....................................................................................1 第二節 研究問題與假設....................................................................................5 第三節 名詞釋義................................................................................................7 第二章 文獻探討........................................................................................................9 第一節 同儕受害之文獻探討............................................................................9 第二節 內化性行為問題之文獻探討..............................................................20 第三節 希望感之文獻探討..............................................................................30 第三章 研究方法......................................................................................................47 第一節 研究架構..............................................................................................47 第二節 研究對象..............................................................................................49 第三節 研究工具..............................................................................................52 第四節 實施程序..............................................................................................55 第五節 資料處理與統計分析..........................................................................56 第四章 研究結果......................................................................................................57 第一節 同儕受害與希望感之描述統計........…..............................................57 第二節 同儕受害、內化性行為問題、希望感之相關分析..........................61 第三節 同儕受害與希望感對內化性行為問題之預測力考驗......................63 第四節 希望感之調節效果分析......................................................................67 第五章 討論..............................................................................................................81 第一節 同儕受害、希望感之背景變項討論..................................................81 第二節 同儕受害、希望感與內化性行為問題之相關討論..........................84 第三節 同儕受害、希望感對內化性行為問題之預測力討論......................86 第四節 希望感對同儕受害與內化性行為問題之調節效果討論..................88 第六章 結論與建議..................................................................................................91 第一節 結論......................................................................................................91 第二節 研究貢獻與限制..................................................................................93 第三節 研究建議..............................................................................................94 參考文獻......................................................................................................................97 中文部份..............................................................................................................97 西文部分............................................................................................................101 附錄............................................................................................................................119 附錄一 國中學生生活經驗問卷....................................................................119 附錄二 同儕受害經驗量表同意書................................................................123 附錄三 社交焦慮量表同意書........................................................................124 附錄四 孤寂感量表同意書............................................................................125 附錄五 希望感量表同意書............................................................................126

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