Protective Factors for Student Resilience

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
 Elena Bujorean
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Abstract

Most theorists regard resilience as a process in which the risk factors and the protective factors interact and result in certain specific consequences. The child whose parents migrate for work is in the position of a potential risk factor. Our study refers to the triadic model of the protective factors for resilience developed by Edith Grotberg (1995). Thus, our investigation focuses on the students’ perceptions regarding the availability of some protective factors for resilience such as: - Individual factors (self-esteem, empathy, responsibility, optimism, hope); - Interpersonal skills (ability to communicate about their own problems and ask for help, self-efficacy and self-control, autonomy and problem solving); - A significant social, emotional, and educational support network. The methodology of the study involved the application of a 15-item questionnaire to a batch of 350 lower-secondary-school students, with an average age of 13.2 years. The study aims to identify whether there are significant differences between students in terms of the protective factors for resilience, depending on gender, residence environment, or family situation of having one or both parents working abroad.
学生适应力的保护因素
大多数理论家认为,恢复力是风险因素和保护因素相互作用并产生特定后果的过程。父母为工作而迁移的孩子处于潜在风险因素的位置。我们的研究参考了Edith Grotberg(1995)开发的弹性保护因素的三元模型。因此,我们的调查重点关注学生对一些恢复力保护因素的可用性的看法,如:-个人因素(自尊、同理心、责任、乐观、希望);-人际交往能力(沟通自己的问题并寻求帮助的能力、自我效能和自制力、自主性和解决问题的能力)一个重要的社会、情感和教育支持网络。研究方法包括对350名平均年龄13.2岁的初中生进行15项问卷调查。这项研究旨在确定学生之间在恢复力的保护因素方面是否存在显著差异,这取决于性别、居住环境或父母一方或双方在国外工作的家庭情况。
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Revista Romaneasca Pentru Educatie Multidimensionala
Revista Romaneasca Pentru Educatie Multidimensionala EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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