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研究生: 藍珮瑜
Lan, Pei-Yu
論文名稱: 以自我調節執行功能理論分析並建構資優生之情緒困擾經歷與復原力模式
Resilience Model of Gifted Students' Experience of Emotional Distress Based on Self-regulatory Executive Function Theory
指導教授: 于曉平
Yu, Hsiao-Ping
姜義村
Chiang, I-Tsun
口試委員: 于曉平
Yu, Hsiao-Ping
姜義村
Chiang, I-Tsun
郭靜姿
Kuo, Ching-Chih
鄒小蘭
Chau, Hsiao-Lan
穆佩芬
Mu, Pei-Fan
口試日期: 2023/06/28
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 特殊教育學系
Department of Special Education
論文出版年: 2023
畢業學年度: 111
語文別: 中文
論文頁數: 241
中文關鍵詞: 資優生情緒困擾復原力系統自我調節執行功能網絡分析
英文關鍵詞: gifted student, emotional distress, resilience, self-regulatory executive functions, network analysis
研究方法: 個案研究法混合研究法網絡分析法
DOI URL: http://doi.org/10.6345/NTNU202301569
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • 本研究旨在探討資優生情緒困擾的復原歷程、影響因子、自我調節策略與復原力模式。研究方法以自我調節執行功能理論為基礎,採個案研究取向的混合研究方法,透過訪談來了解資優生情緒困擾復原歷程,接著運用量化方法分析復原力影響因子、自我調節策略對於復原力系統的影響,最後建構出資優生的情緒困擾復原力模式。

    研究結果第一部分呈現復原力網絡系統的描述變項,第二部分為個案的生命故事與復原力網絡系統,第三部分綜合前述結果建構出資優生的復原力模式,研究發現如下:
    一、 資優生的情緒困擾復原歷程可分為探索、高速運轉、發病、恢復四個階段。
    二、 資優生復原力影響因子的來源有自我、家庭、朋友、同學、老師、醫療、信仰、學校、工作、環境。這些因子對復原力的保護或威脅程度受到資優特質、因子交互作用以及情境的影響而改變。
    三、 資優生復原歷程中有六種不同的調節策略:產生「行動或策略」以減少期望與現實的落差、產生「行動或策略」以達成自我實現的目的、轉變「觀點或詮釋」以減少期望與現實的落差、啟動「自我檢討」的調節策略、形成「情境認知」的調節策略、形成「自我覺察」的調節策略。網絡分析中社區發現演算法的歸納結果顯示資優生自我調節策略的組合能夠解釋各階段驅動復原的認知機制。
    四、 資優生的復原力模式為透過自我調節減少認知落差重建平衡,其中復原力系統的四種狀態恰好對應非正向統整理論的情意發展階段。

    根據研究發現提出之建議如下:1. 營造容許犯錯的學習環境,訂定有彈性的個人目標。2. 學習壓力調適與主動求助,強調心理衛生的重要性。3. 教師突破資優或身障標籤,強化校園三級輔導機制。4. 傾聽資優生的困擾與感受,給予支持、同理與陪伴。

    This study aims to explore the recovery process, resilience factors, self-regulation methods, and resilience patterns among emotionally distressed gifted students. It is grounded in the self-regulatory executive functions theory and employs a mixed-methods approach with a case study orientation. Qualitative interviews provide initial insights into the inherent recovery trajectory, while quantitative analyses examine the impact of resilience factors and self-regulation strategies on resilience. The study concludes by proposing a resilience model tailored to emotionally distressed gifted students.

    The results of the study are presented in three parts. The first part describes the variables of the resilience network system. The second part presents the life stories and resilience network system of the individual cases. The third part integrates both to construct a resilience model for gifted students. The findings are as follow:
    1. The recovery journey of emotionally distressed gifted students involves four pivotal stages: exploration, heightened engagement, onset of distress, and rebound.
    2. Various factors impacting the resilience of gifted students stem from diverse sources including self-perception, family, peers, classmates, educators, medical practitioners, belief systems, school, and work, as well as broader contextual influences. The degree to which these determinants enhance or undermine resilience depends on the unique characteristics of giftedness, intricate interactions between these factors, and the surrounding context.
    3. Six distinct self-regulation strategies are evident in the recovery process of gifted students. The interplay of these strategies elucidates the cognitive mechanisms driving recuperation throughout different developmental stages.
    4. The resilience framework for gifted students proposes the alleviation of cognitive incongruities through adept self-regulation, facilitating the restoration of a more stable resilience system. This resilience framework align with the affective development phases in Dabrowski's theory of positive disintegration.

    Based on these insights, the following recommendations are suggested:1. Promote a learning environment embracing fallibility and flexible personal goals. 2. Learning stress adjustment and ways to seek for help. 3. Practice tertiary prevention in educational institutions. 4.Employ active listening to offer holistic support and empathy to gifted students.

    第一章 緒論 1 第一節 研究背景與動機 1 第二節 研究目的與研究問題 4 第三節 名詞解釋 5 第二章 文獻探討 7 第一節 復原力理論之探討 7 第二節 自我調節執行功能理論 16 第三節 網絡分析法與動態系統 24 第四節 資優學生的情緒困擾與復原力 28 第三章 研究設計 33 第一節 研究取向與研究假設 33 第二節 研究架構與流程 35 第三節 研究參與者 37 第四節 資料蒐集與分析 39 第五節 研究信效度 52 第六節 研究倫理 55 第四章 研究結果 57 第一節 復原力網絡系統描述 57 第二節 翊菲的復原歷程與自我調節系統 63 第三節 聖凱的復原歷程與自我調節系統 116 第四節 資優生的復原力模式 158 第五節 綜合討論 162 第五章 結論與建議 170 第一節 研究結論 170 第二節 限制與建議 173 參考文獻 176 附錄一、復原力網絡系統節點 194 附錄二、復原力影響因子中心度 198 附錄三、復原力網絡社區節點內容 200 附錄四、訪談大綱 231 附錄五、研究倫理審查核可證明書 233 附錄六、知情同意書 235 附錄七、研究結果檢核紀錄 240

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