School climate and peer victimization: perceptions of students with intellectual disability

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Autor(a) principal: Amaral, Hellen Tsuruda
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Cunha, Josafá Moreira da, Boueri, Iasmin Zanchi, Santo, Jonathan Bruce
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Resumo: Considering the experiences of students with intellectual disabilities (ID) in educational environments, peer victimization stands out for potential losses to development. This is a relationship problem, which requires an understanding of contextual factors. In the approach of the authoritative school climate, the perception of support and disciplinary structure act as possible attenuators of peer victimization. However, the association between school climate and victimization is rarely examined in samples with people with ID. Thus, the study aimed to examine the associations between authoritative school climate and peer victimization through a procedure accessible to the self-report of people with ID. It was hypothesized that the disciplinary structure and support would be negatively associated with victimization. The study included 117 students with ID, aged between 12 and 63 years (mean=25.31; sd =12.25); 62.4% of male participants; 56.9% white and 54.1% diagnosed with moderate DI. The measures and procedures went through a cognitive accessibility process to enable the participation of students with ID through self-report, the data were analyzed using structural equation modeling. The adaptation was partially successful. In the final model, the disciplinary structure was positively correlated to support, which was a negative predictor for victimization. The results highlight how school environments with a supportive school climate can be a protective factor in relation to the victimization of people with ID, and that more inclusive practices in scientific research are possible.
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spelling School climate and peer victimization: perceptions of students with intellectual disabilityClima escolar y victimización entre pares: percepciones de los estudiantes con discapacidad intelectualClima escolar e vitimização entre pares: percepções de estudantes com deficiência intelectualauthoritative school climatepeople with intellectual disabilitypeer victimization.clima escolar autoritativopersona con discapacidad intelectualvictimización entre paresclima escolar autoritativopessoas com deficiência intelectualvitimização entre pares.Considering the experiences of students with intellectual disabilities (ID) in educational environments, peer victimization stands out for potential losses to development. This is a relationship problem, which requires an understanding of contextual factors. In the approach of the authoritative school climate, the perception of support and disciplinary structure act as possible attenuators of peer victimization. However, the association between school climate and victimization is rarely examined in samples with people with ID. Thus, the study aimed to examine the associations between authoritative school climate and peer victimization through a procedure accessible to the self-report of people with ID. It was hypothesized that the disciplinary structure and support would be negatively associated with victimization. The study included 117 students with ID, aged between 12 and 63 years (mean=25.31; sd =12.25); 62.4% of male participants; 56.9% white and 54.1% diagnosed with moderate DI. The measures and procedures went through a cognitive accessibility process to enable the participation of students with ID through self-report, the data were analyzed using structural equation modeling. The adaptation was partially successful. In the final model, the disciplinary structure was positively correlated to support, which was a negative predictor for victimization. The results highlight how school environments with a supportive school climate can be a protective factor in relation to the victimization of people with ID, and that more inclusive practices in scientific research are possible.Considerando las experiencias de estudiantes con discapacidad intelectual (DI) en los entornos educativos, la victimización entre iguales se destaca por posibles pérdidas para el desarrollo. Este es un problema de relación, que requiere una comprensión contextual. En el abordaje del clima escolar autoritativo, la percepción de soporte y estructura disciplinaria actúan como posibles atenuadores de la victimización entre iguales. Pero, la asociación entre el clima escolar y la victimización rara vez se examina en personas con DI. Así, el estudio tuvo como objetivo examinar las asociaciones entre el clima escolar autoritativo y la victimización por iguales por medio de un procedimiento accesible para el autoinforme de personas con DI. Se hipotetizó que la estructura disciplinaria y el apoyo se asociarían negativamente con la victimización. El estudio incluyó 117 estudiantes con DI, con edad entre 12 y 63 años (media = 25,31; d.e. = 12,25); el 62,4% de los participantes eran del sexo masculino; el 56,9% eran blancos y el 54,1% con DI moderada. Las medidas y procedimientos pasaron por un proceso de accesibilidad cognitiva para posibilitar la participación de estudiantes con DI mediante autorrelato, los datos fueron analizados usando un modelaje de ecuaciones estructurales. La adaptación fue parcialmente exitosa. En el modelo final, la estructura disciplinaria fue positivamente correlacionada con el soporte; un predictor negativo para la victimización. Los resultados destacan los ambientes escolares con un clima acogedor pueden ser factor protector en relación a la victimización de personas con DI, cuya inclusión en la investigación científica es posible.Considerando as experiências de estudantes com deficiência intelectual (DI) em ambientes educacionais, a vitimização entre pares se destaca por potenciais prejuízos para o desenvolvimento. Este é um problema de relacionamento, que demanda a compreensão de fatores do contexto. Na abordagem do clima escolar autoritativo, a percepção de suporte e estrutura disciplinar atuam como possíveis atenuadores da vitimização entre pares. Entretanto, a associação entre o clima escolar e a vitimização raramente é examinada em amostras com pessoas com DI. Assim, o estudo teve por objetivo examinar as associações entre o clima escolar autoritativo e a vitimização entre pares por meio de procedimento acessível para o autorrelato de pessoas com DI. Hipotetizou-se que a estrutura disciplinar e o suporte estariam associados negativamente à vitimização. O estudo incluiu 117 estudantes com DI, com idade entre 12 e 63 anos (média= 25,31; d.p.= 12,25); 62,4% dos participantes do sexo masculino; 56,9% brancos e 54,1% com diagnóstico de DI moderada. As medidas e procedimentos passaram por processo de acessibilidade cognitiva para possibilitar a participação dos estudantes com DI por meio do autorrelato, os dados foram analisados usando a modelagem de equações estruturais. O processo foi parcialmente bem-sucedido. No modelo final, a estrutura disciplinar foi positivamente correlacionada ao suporte, que foi um preditor negativo para a vitimização. Os resultados destacam como os ambientes escolares com um clima escolar de suporte podem ser um fator protetor em relação à vitimização de pessoas com DI, e que práticas mais inclusivas na pesquisa científica são possíveis.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2021-02-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdftext/htmltext/htmlhttp://periodicos.ufsm.br/educacaoespecial/article/view/5360610.5902/1984686X53606Special Education Magazine; Revista Educação Especial, v. 34, 2021 – Publicação Contínua; e5/1-22Revista de Educación Especial; Revista Educação Especial, v. 34, 2021 – Publicação Contínua; e5/1-22Revista Educação Especial; Revista Educação Especial, v. 34, 2021 – Publicação Contínua; e5/1-221984-686Xreponame:Revista Educação Especial (UFSM)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMengporhttp://periodicos.ufsm.br/educacaoespecial/article/view/53606/pdfhttp://periodicos.ufsm.br/educacaoespecial/article/view/53606/pdf_1http://periodicos.ufsm.br/educacaoespecial/article/view/53606/htmlhttp://periodicos.ufsm.br/educacaoespecial/article/view/53606/html_1Copyright (c) 2021 Revista Educação Especialinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAmaral, Hellen TsurudaCunha, Josafá Moreira daBoueri, Iasmin ZanchiSanto, Jonathan Bruce2023-04-04T16:50:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/53606Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/educacaoespecialPUBhttp://cascavel.ufsm.br/revistas/ojs-2.2.2/index.php/educacaoespecial/oaieducacaoespecial@smail.ufsm.br||clenioberni@gmail.com1984-686X1808-270Xopendoar:2023-04-04T16:50:11Revista Educação Especial (UFSM) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv School climate and peer victimization: perceptions of students with intellectual disability
Clima escolar y victimización entre pares: percepciones de los estudiantes con discapacidad intelectual
Clima escolar e vitimização entre pares: percepções de estudantes com deficiência intelectual
title School climate and peer victimization: perceptions of students with intellectual disability
spellingShingle School climate and peer victimization: perceptions of students with intellectual disability
Amaral, Hellen Tsuruda
authoritative school climate
people with intellectual disability
peer victimization.
clima escolar autoritativo
persona con discapacidad intelectual
victimización entre pares
clima escolar autoritativo
pessoas com deficiência intelectual
vitimização entre pares.
title_short School climate and peer victimization: perceptions of students with intellectual disability
title_full School climate and peer victimization: perceptions of students with intellectual disability
title_fullStr School climate and peer victimization: perceptions of students with intellectual disability
title_full_unstemmed School climate and peer victimization: perceptions of students with intellectual disability
title_sort School climate and peer victimization: perceptions of students with intellectual disability
author Amaral, Hellen Tsuruda
author_facet Amaral, Hellen Tsuruda
Cunha, Josafá Moreira da
Boueri, Iasmin Zanchi
Santo, Jonathan Bruce
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author2 Cunha, Josafá Moreira da
Boueri, Iasmin Zanchi
Santo, Jonathan Bruce
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Amaral, Hellen Tsuruda
Cunha, Josafá Moreira da
Boueri, Iasmin Zanchi
Santo, Jonathan Bruce
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv authoritative school climate
people with intellectual disability
peer victimization.
clima escolar autoritativo
persona con discapacidad intelectual
victimización entre pares
clima escolar autoritativo
pessoas com deficiência intelectual
vitimização entre pares.
topic authoritative school climate
people with intellectual disability
peer victimization.
clima escolar autoritativo
persona con discapacidad intelectual
victimización entre pares
clima escolar autoritativo
pessoas com deficiência intelectual
vitimização entre pares.
description Considering the experiences of students with intellectual disabilities (ID) in educational environments, peer victimization stands out for potential losses to development. This is a relationship problem, which requires an understanding of contextual factors. In the approach of the authoritative school climate, the perception of support and disciplinary structure act as possible attenuators of peer victimization. However, the association between school climate and victimization is rarely examined in samples with people with ID. Thus, the study aimed to examine the associations between authoritative school climate and peer victimization through a procedure accessible to the self-report of people with ID. It was hypothesized that the disciplinary structure and support would be negatively associated with victimization. The study included 117 students with ID, aged between 12 and 63 years (mean=25.31; sd =12.25); 62.4% of male participants; 56.9% white and 54.1% diagnosed with moderate DI. The measures and procedures went through a cognitive accessibility process to enable the participation of students with ID through self-report, the data were analyzed using structural equation modeling. The adaptation was partially successful. In the final model, the disciplinary structure was positively correlated to support, which was a negative predictor for victimization. The results highlight how school environments with a supportive school climate can be a protective factor in relation to the victimization of people with ID, and that more inclusive practices in scientific research are possible.
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