Teachers’ compassionate love, teachers’ esteem and students’ attitudes towards the justice system: The mediating role of school belonging

IF 1.9 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
M. Virat, V. Léoni, I. Archambault
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ABSTRACT Adolescents with positive attitudes towards the legal authorities are unlikely to adopt delinquent behaviours. To examine the role school can play in shaping such attitudes, we questioned 465 middle school students to assess how their emotional relationships with teachers (teachers’ compassionate love, teachers’ esteem) relate to their attitudes towards authority (trust in the justice system, positive evaluation of the law). We also assessed whether these associations were mediated by school belonging. Results showed that teachers’ compassionate love and teachers’ esteem were (respectively) directly and indirectly linked to students’ attitudes towards authority. In both cases, school belonging acted as either a partial or a total mediator. This is consistent with the group engagement model and suggests that students’ attitudes towards legal authorities are linked to their affective relationships with teachers, partly because their positive perceptions of teacher-student relationships strengthen their feelings of school membership.
教师慈悲之爱、教师尊重与学生对司法制度的态度:学校归属感的中介作用
对法律当局持积极态度的青少年不太可能采取违法行为。为了检验学校在塑造这种态度方面可以发挥的作用,我们询问了465名中学生,以评估他们与教师的情感关系(教师的慈悲之爱,教师的尊重)与他们对权威的态度(对司法系统的信任,对法律的积极评价)之间的关系。我们还评估了这些关联是否受到学校归属的影响。结果表明,教师的慈悲之爱和教师的尊重分别与学生的权威态度有直接和间接的关系。在这两种情况下,学校归属都起到了部分或全部的中介作用。这与群体参与模型是一致的,并表明学生对法律权威的态度与他们与教师的情感关系有关,部分原因是他们对师生关系的积极看法加强了他们对学校成员的感觉。
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