The Relationship between Pragmatic Language Competence, Parental Child Abuse, and Teacher-Child Relationships in School Bullying: Focusing on Gender Differences in Fourth Graders in Elementary School Children

IF 0.4 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Communication Sciences and Disorders-CSD Pub Date : 2023-09-30 DOI:10.12963/csd.23978
Eun Ju Lee
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Objectives: The relationship between child pragmatic language competence, parental child abuse, and teacher-child relationships in school bullying was examined by gender group. Methods: 340 fourth-grade boys (34.41%) and 648 girls (65.59%) who participated in the Panel Study on Korean Children (PSKC) were analyzed for child pragmatic language competence (CPLC), parent-child abuse (PCAQ), teacher-child relationship (STRS), Revised Olweus Bully/Victim Questionnaire (OBVQ-R). Results: In the case of male students, controlling their Communication function and Discourse management according to contextual variation can help maintain intimacy in teacher-child relationships, but it does not affect school bullying. In addition, physical or mental abuse by parents was not related to the damage of male students’ peer school bullying. On the other hand, in the case of female students, emotional abuse of parents was a major variable that significantly affected the degree of damage (frequency) of peer school violence, as well as nonverbal communication skills and communication functions. Conclusion: If the results of this study are applied to the development and application of school bullying prevention programs, it would be desirable to distinguish between male and female students. First, in the case of female students, it was confirmed that non-verbal communication skills were especially important in the relationship between teachers, peers, and parents. And in the case of male students, direct verbal skills such as discourse management, communication function, and contextual variation ability according to the situation seem to affect intimacy with teachers and peer school bullying.
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学校欺凌中语用能力、父母虐待、师生关系的关系:以小学四年级儿童性别差异为中心
目的:通过性别分组考察学校欺凌中儿童语用能力、父母虐待和师生关系之间的关系。方法:对参加韩国儿童小组研究(PSKC)的340名四年级男生(34.41%)和648名女生(65.59%)进行儿童语用能力(CPLC)、亲子虐待(PCAQ)、师生关系(STRS)和修订的Olweus欺凌/受害者问卷(OBVQ-R)的分析。结果:在男学生中,根据情境变化控制其交际功能和话语管理有助于维持师生关系中的亲密关系,但对校园欺凌没有影响。此外,父母的身体或精神虐待与男生同辈校园欺凌的伤害无关。另一方面,在女学生中,父母的情感虐待是显著影响同伴学校暴力伤害程度(频率)以及非语言沟通技巧和沟通功能的主要变量。结论:若将本研究结果应用于校园霸凌预防计划的制定与应用,应将男女学生区分开来。首先,在女学生的案例中,证实了非语言沟通技巧在老师、同伴和父母之间的关系中尤为重要。而在男生中,话语管理、交际功能、情境变化能力等直接言语能力似乎会影响与老师的亲密关系和同伴校园欺凌。
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