Violência intrafamiliar e envolvimento em "bullying"no ensino fundamental

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Autor(a) principal: Pinheiro, Fernanda Martins França
Data de Publicação: 2006
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFSCAR
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/3201
Resumo: Many studies have shown that children exposed to domestic violence are at risk of presenting behavior problems and other adjustment problems at school. Nevertheless, few studies have assessed the relationship between different types of family violence and bullying. The primary purpose of the present investigation was to: a) examine the relationship between bullying and different types of direct and indirect family violence in Brazil; b) check the chronicity of family violence among student subgroups implied in bullying; c) establish if there are gender differences concerning these associations. The research was conducted with 239 grades 5-8 students, of which 34.7% were boys and 65.3% girls. A questionnaire was constructed based on other instruments, containing: 12 questions involving socio-demographic variables; 16 items of the Revised Conflict Tactic Scale (CTS-2), with the goal of examining the youngster s exposure to interparental physical and psychological violence; and 32 items of the Parent-Child Conflict Tactics Scales (CTSPC), concerning physical and psychological abuse committed by parents against children. Bullying and victimization were measured by 26 items developed specially for the study s purpose, based on a modified version of Olweus questionnaire. It was found that, in the previous three months before the study, 49% of all students were implied in bullying: 2,9% as bullies, 25,5% as victims and 20,5% as bully/victims. It was found that boys were more implied as bully/victims than girls. More than 50% of the participants had witnessed at least one episode of interparental psychological aggression, and 12% of all students reported seeing physical violence between parents, with fathers and mothers showing an equal ratio of violence. In regards to child abuse, psychological violence was the most frequent modality, with 85% of participants reporting that they had been victimized that way by mothers and 62%, by fathers. The rates of physical assault were also alarming: about 70% of all students reported that they had suffered corporal punishment by parents, which is worrisome. Associations were found between bullying and domestic violence, but these associations were different according to gender. Being exposed to domestic violence was associated with being a bully/victim in school (especially for girls), but not with being a victim of bullying. On the other hand, parental violence increased the probability of boys reporting being implied in bullying as victims or as bully/victims. In terms of the girls, suffering parental violence was only associated as being a bully/victim. In this study, being an aggressive-victim meant having more chance of suffering domestic violence, and such violence was more severe than the one reported by students not implied in bullying or victims of bullying only. Due to the small amount of participants classified as bullies, it was not possible to do statistical tests, which was a limitation of the study.
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spelling Pinheiro, Fernanda Martins FrançaWilliams, Lúcia Cavalcanti de Albuquerquehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/69626467596514647f6f466c-b6fc-4c6a-9e33-5c575db5079b2016-06-02T19:46:34Z2007-07-102016-06-02T19:46:34Z2006-03-10PINHEIRO, Fernanda Martins França. Violência intrafamiliar e envolvimento em "bullying"no ensino fundamental.. 2006. 149 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Humanas) - Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2006.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/3201Many studies have shown that children exposed to domestic violence are at risk of presenting behavior problems and other adjustment problems at school. Nevertheless, few studies have assessed the relationship between different types of family violence and bullying. The primary purpose of the present investigation was to: a) examine the relationship between bullying and different types of direct and indirect family violence in Brazil; b) check the chronicity of family violence among student subgroups implied in bullying; c) establish if there are gender differences concerning these associations. The research was conducted with 239 grades 5-8 students, of which 34.7% were boys and 65.3% girls. A questionnaire was constructed based on other instruments, containing: 12 questions involving socio-demographic variables; 16 items of the Revised Conflict Tactic Scale (CTS-2), with the goal of examining the youngster s exposure to interparental physical and psychological violence; and 32 items of the Parent-Child Conflict Tactics Scales (CTSPC), concerning physical and psychological abuse committed by parents against children. Bullying and victimization were measured by 26 items developed specially for the study s purpose, based on a modified version of Olweus questionnaire. It was found that, in the previous three months before the study, 49% of all students were implied in bullying: 2,9% as bullies, 25,5% as victims and 20,5% as bully/victims. It was found that boys were more implied as bully/victims than girls. More than 50% of the participants had witnessed at least one episode of interparental psychological aggression, and 12% of all students reported seeing physical violence between parents, with fathers and mothers showing an equal ratio of violence. In regards to child abuse, psychological violence was the most frequent modality, with 85% of participants reporting that they had been victimized that way by mothers and 62%, by fathers. The rates of physical assault were also alarming: about 70% of all students reported that they had suffered corporal punishment by parents, which is worrisome. Associations were found between bullying and domestic violence, but these associations were different according to gender. Being exposed to domestic violence was associated with being a bully/victim in school (especially for girls), but not with being a victim of bullying. On the other hand, parental violence increased the probability of boys reporting being implied in bullying as victims or as bully/victims. In terms of the girls, suffering parental violence was only associated as being a bully/victim. In this study, being an aggressive-victim meant having more chance of suffering domestic violence, and such violence was more severe than the one reported by students not implied in bullying or victims of bullying only. Due to the small amount of participants classified as bullies, it was not possible to do statistical tests, which was a limitation of the study.Muitos estudos têm demonstrado que as crianças expostas à violência doméstica possuem mais chance de apresentar problemas de comportamento e de ajustamento na escola. Entretanto, poucos estudos têm verificado a relação entre diferentes tipos de violência doméstica e bullying. A presente pesquisa teve como principais objetivos: a) investigar a associação entre bullying e violência doméstica direta e indireta; b) verificar a cronicidade de violência doméstica nos subgrupos de alunos envolvidos em bullying; c) estabelecer se havia diferença entre os gêneros no que se refere a essas associações. Participaram do estudo 239 estudantes, que cursavam da 5ª à 8ª séries, sendo que 34,7% eram meninos e 65,3%, meninas. Um questionário foi construído, baseado em outros instrumentos, e continha: 12 questões sobre variáveis sócio-demográficas; 16 itens da Escala de Tática de Conflitos Revisada (CTS-2), com o objetivo de investigar a exposição dos estudantes à violência interparental física e psicológica; e 32 questões da Escala de Táticas de Conflito entre Pais e Crianças (CTSPC), que mediam a violência física e psicológica cometida por mães e pais contra os participantes. O envolvimento em bullying foi avaliado por meio de 26 itens, desenvolvidos especialmente para os propósitos desse estudo, baseados em uma versão modificada do questionário de Olweus. No geral, 49% dos alunos relataram envolvimento em bullying nos três meses anteriores à coleta de dados: 2,9% como autores, 25,5% como vítimas e 20,5% como vítimas-agressoras. Os meninos tiveram mais envolvimento em bullying como alvo/autores do que as meninas. Mais de 50% dos participantes testemunhou pelo menos um episódio de violência psicológica entre os pais e 12% dos estudantes foram expostos, também, à violência física interparental, sendo relatado que pais e mães se agrediam em igual proporção. Com relação à violência contra a criança, a violência psicológica foi a modalidade mais freqüente: 85% dos participantes relataram que suas mães haviam perpetrado esse tipo de violência contra eles e, 62%, sofreram essa violência por parte dos pais. A prevalência do abuso físico contra as crianças foi, também, alarmante: cerca de 70% dos alunos relatou ter sofrido punição corporal cometida pelos pais. Foram encontradas associações entre violência doméstica e bullying, com peculiaridades de acordo com o gênero dos participantes. Estar exposto à violência interparental esteve associado com ser alvo/autor de bullying na escola (especialmente para as meninas), mas não com ser vítima de intimidação. A violência parental direta, por sua vez, aumentou a chance dos garotos relatarem envolvimento em bullying como vítima e também a chance de ser vítima-agressora. Entre as meninas, sofrer violência por parte dos pais foi um fator associado somente com atuar em bullying como alvo/autor. Ser vítima-agressora, na presente pesquisa, significou ter mais chance de sofrer violência doméstica e que essa violência fosse mais crônica do que a relatada por alunos sem envolvimento em bullying ou que eram apenas alvo de intimidação. Devido ao baixo número de participantes classificados apenas como autores de bullying, não foi possível realizar análises estatísticas com esse grupo, o que foi uma limitação importante da presente pesquisa.Universidade Federal de Minas Geraisapplication/pdfporUniversidade Federal de São CarlosPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Educação Especial - PPGEEsUFSCarBREducação especialCrianças - violência domésticaDesenvolvimento infantilEscola - socializaçãoBullyingDomestic violenceChild abuseCIENCIAS HUMANAS::EDUCACAO::TOPICOS ESPECIFICOS DE EDUCACAO::EDUCACAO ESPECIALViolência intrafamiliar e envolvimento em "bullying"no ensino fundamentalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis-1-134dc2e69-ca3b-4225-b5a3-e74959660f50info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFSCARinstname:Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)instacron:UFSCARORIGINALDissFMFP.pdfapplication/pdf612761https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstream/ufscar/3201/1/DissFMFP.pdfbaa972db7be71d83d79729fd97f8e12dMD51THUMBNAILDissFMFP.pdf.jpgDissFMFP.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg6792https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstream/ufscar/3201/2/DissFMFP.pdf.jpg6a0a04d8dec543c9496ef329ac9a0648MD52ufscar/32012023-09-18 18:31:49.333oai:repositorio.ufscar.br:ufscar/3201Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufscar.br/oai/requestopendoar:43222023-09-18T18:31:49Repositório Institucional da UFSCAR - Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)false
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title Violência intrafamiliar e envolvimento em "bullying"no ensino fundamental
spellingShingle Violência intrafamiliar e envolvimento em "bullying"no ensino fundamental
Pinheiro, Fernanda Martins França
Educação especial
Crianças - violência doméstica
Desenvolvimento infantil
Escola - socialização
Bullying
Domestic violence
Child abuse
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::EDUCACAO::TOPICOS ESPECIFICOS DE EDUCACAO::EDUCACAO ESPECIAL
title_short Violência intrafamiliar e envolvimento em "bullying"no ensino fundamental
title_full Violência intrafamiliar e envolvimento em "bullying"no ensino fundamental
title_fullStr Violência intrafamiliar e envolvimento em "bullying"no ensino fundamental
title_full_unstemmed Violência intrafamiliar e envolvimento em "bullying"no ensino fundamental
title_sort Violência intrafamiliar e envolvimento em "bullying"no ensino fundamental
author Pinheiro, Fernanda Martins França
author_facet Pinheiro, Fernanda Martins França
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Crianças - violência doméstica
Desenvolvimento infantil
Escola - socialização
topic Educação especial
Crianças - violência doméstica
Desenvolvimento infantil
Escola - socialização
Bullying
Domestic violence
Child abuse
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::EDUCACAO::TOPICOS ESPECIFICOS DE EDUCACAO::EDUCACAO ESPECIAL
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Domestic violence
Child abuse
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description Many studies have shown that children exposed to domestic violence are at risk of presenting behavior problems and other adjustment problems at school. Nevertheless, few studies have assessed the relationship between different types of family violence and bullying. The primary purpose of the present investigation was to: a) examine the relationship between bullying and different types of direct and indirect family violence in Brazil; b) check the chronicity of family violence among student subgroups implied in bullying; c) establish if there are gender differences concerning these associations. The research was conducted with 239 grades 5-8 students, of which 34.7% were boys and 65.3% girls. A questionnaire was constructed based on other instruments, containing: 12 questions involving socio-demographic variables; 16 items of the Revised Conflict Tactic Scale (CTS-2), with the goal of examining the youngster s exposure to interparental physical and psychological violence; and 32 items of the Parent-Child Conflict Tactics Scales (CTSPC), concerning physical and psychological abuse committed by parents against children. Bullying and victimization were measured by 26 items developed specially for the study s purpose, based on a modified version of Olweus questionnaire. It was found that, in the previous three months before the study, 49% of all students were implied in bullying: 2,9% as bullies, 25,5% as victims and 20,5% as bully/victims. It was found that boys were more implied as bully/victims than girls. More than 50% of the participants had witnessed at least one episode of interparental psychological aggression, and 12% of all students reported seeing physical violence between parents, with fathers and mothers showing an equal ratio of violence. In regards to child abuse, psychological violence was the most frequent modality, with 85% of participants reporting that they had been victimized that way by mothers and 62%, by fathers. The rates of physical assault were also alarming: about 70% of all students reported that they had suffered corporal punishment by parents, which is worrisome. Associations were found between bullying and domestic violence, but these associations were different according to gender. Being exposed to domestic violence was associated with being a bully/victim in school (especially for girls), but not with being a victim of bullying. On the other hand, parental violence increased the probability of boys reporting being implied in bullying as victims or as bully/victims. In terms of the girls, suffering parental violence was only associated as being a bully/victim. In this study, being an aggressive-victim meant having more chance of suffering domestic violence, and such violence was more severe than the one reported by students not implied in bullying or victims of bullying only. Due to the small amount of participants classified as bullies, it was not possible to do statistical tests, which was a limitation of the study.
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