Min Byoung-chul, Keunho Park, Kyeong-Sook Oh, Sang Yong Yun
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摘要
这项研究开始于认识到由于网络暴力和恶意评论的传播而导致的侵略和仇恨言论等社会问题。因此,本研究旨在验证积极评论活动是否作为控制青少年攻击性和仇恨言论的手段。为此,对在Sunfull财团注册的410名初高中学生进行了问卷调查。考虑到研究的伦理考虑,组织负责人、参与者和研究目的的匿名性以及数据保密的同意都已事先声明。采用SPSS 22.0 PC ver软件对收集的数据进行频率分析和回归分析。因此,本研究发现青少年的整体攻击性降低,特别是参与积极评论活动的次数越多,参与积极评论活动的时间越长,青少年的显性攻击性越低。这些发现表明,考虑到今天的学生所处的持续的学术压力,将积极的评论活动作为学校课程的必修科目之一可能是一个更有用的策略。因此,应在积极语言的使用和青少年道德教育层面提供各种支持和社会关注。
Influence of Experience of Positive Commenting Activity (Sunfull) on Aggression and Hate Speech of Korean Adolescents
This study began in recognition of societal problems such as aggression and hate speech due to the spread of cyber-violence and malicious commenting. Hence, this study was conducted to verify whether positive commenting activity acts as a means of controlling adolescents’ aggression and hate speech. With this, a survey was conducted on 410 middle and high school students registered in the Sunfull Foundation. Consent from the organization's head, participant and research purpose anonymity, as well as data confidentiality, were all stated in advance taking the study's ethical considerations into mind. Frequency analysis and regression analysis were performed on the collected data using SPSS 22.0 PC ver. As a result, this study found that adolescents’ overall aggression decreased, and in particular, the more they participated in the positive commenting activity and the longer the period of participation in positive commenting, the lower the overt aggression of adolescents. These findings suggest that organizing positive commenting activities as one of the required subjects in the school curriculum may be a more useful strategy given the scenario that students in today's classrooms are in, which is one of continual academic pressure. Therefore, various support should be provided as well as social interest in the use of positive language as well as in the level of ethics education for adolescents.