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研究生: 呂玉琴
Yu-Chin Lu
論文名稱: 家庭情緒表達、父母心理控制與國小高年級學童關係攻擊之相關研究
The relationship between of family emotional expression, parental psychological control and relational aggression in the fifth and sixth graders
指導教授: 程景琳
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: 2013
畢業學年度: 101
語文別: 中文
論文頁數: 104
中文關鍵詞: 國小高年級學童關係攻擊家庭情緒表達父母心理控制
英文關鍵詞: fifth and sixth graders, relational aggression, family emotional expression, parental psychological control
論文種類: 學術論文
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本研究旨在探討家庭情緒表達、父母心理控制與國小高年級學童關係攻擊之相關及預測情形,並檢視高年級學童關係攻擊傾向是否具有性別差異。
  研究參與對象為臺北市與新北市共四所公立國民小學之440位高年級(五、六年級)學童(男生238人,女生202人),使用「關係攻擊同儕提名量表」、「家庭情緒表達量表」、「父母心理控制量表」等研究工具,分別測量國小高年級學童之關係攻擊傾向、家庭情緒表達及父母心理控制。
  主要研究結果如下:
1.國小高年級女生的關係攻擊傾向略高於男生的關係攻擊傾向,但是此性別差異的傾向並未達顯著水準。
2.國小高年級學童所知覺之父親及母親的正向情緒表達、以及所知覺之父親及母親的負向情緒表達均有顯著差異,即學童知覺母親比起父親有較多的正向及負向情緒表達。
3.國小高年級學童知覺母親比父親有較多的心理控制,且此差異達顯著水準。
4.父親及母親的正向或負向情緒表達與學童的關係攻擊之間均未達顯著相關;但母親的正向情緒表達和女兒的關係攻擊之間呈現負相關。
5.父親心理控制和學童關係攻擊之間沒有顯著相關;母親心理控制和學童關係攻擊間的相關達顯著,特別是母親的心理控制和女兒的關係攻擊呈正相關。

The purpose of this study was to examine the links between relational aggression, family emotional expression and parental psychological control in the fifth and sixth graders. Participants for this study included 440 senior graders of elementary school students in Taipei. Children’s relational aggression was assessed by approach of peer nominations. The variables of family emotional expression and parental psychological control were measured by “Family Emotional Expressiveness Questionnaire” and “Parental Psychological Control Questionnaire,” respectively.
  The main findings of this study were as follows:
1.Girls appeared to be more relationally aggressive than boys were, but the gender differences were not statistically significant.
2.Mothers were perceived to have significantly more positive and negative emotional expression than fathers had.
3.Mothers were perceived to have significantly more psychological control than fathers had.
4.The overall associations between parental emotional expression and children’s relational aggression were not significant. However, there was a specific link between maternal positive emotional expression and girls’ relational aggression.
5.There was no significant association between paternal psychological control and children’s relational aggression. However, maternal psychological control had significant association with children’s relational aggression, in particular between mothers and daughters.

KEYWORDS: fifth and sixth graders of elementary school, relational aggression, family emotional expression, parental psychological control

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 名詞釋義………………………………………………………7 第二章文章探討…………………………………………………………9 第一節 關係攻擊的相關文獻探討……………………………………9 第二節 家庭情緒表達的相關文獻探討………………………………21 第三節 父母心理控制的相關文獻探討………………………………28 第三章研究方法…………………………………………………………37 第一節 研究架構………………………………………………………37 第二節 研究參與者……………………………………………………38 第三節 研究工具………………………………………………………39 第四節 資料處理方式…………………………………………………48 第四章研究結果…………………………………………………………51 第一節 國小高年級學童關係攻擊行為、家庭情緒表達與父母心理控制 之現況………………………………………………………51 第二節 家庭情緒表達與國小高年級學童關係攻擊行為之相關及預測分析……………………………………………………………55 第三節 父母心理控制與國小高年級學童關係攻擊行為之相關及預測分析……………………………………………………………57 第五章討論與建議………………………………………………………61 第一節 研究討論與結論………………………………………………61 第二節 研究限制與建議………………………………………………71 參考文獻……………………………………………………………………75   中文部分………………………………………………………………75   西文部分………………………………………………………………79 附錄…………………………………………………………………………99

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