The purpose of this study was to analyze the predictors of students depress, Interaction anxiety, school adjustment on cellular phone addiction of teenagers. The subjects for this study were 613 teenagers composed of 249 middle school students, 337 high school students in Daejeon. The data was conducted by using a correlations coefficient and the multiple regression analysis. According to the analysis result, correlations among measured variables of students depress, interaction anxiety, school adjustment, cellular phone addiction were significant. Secondly, the multiple regression analysis result showed that students depress, peer relations, and interaction anxiety variables to most greatly explain cellular phone addiction. These results indicate that cellular phone addiction related to depress, interaction anxiety of teenagers.■ keyword :|Teenagers|Students Depress|Interaction Anxiety|School Adjustment|Cellular Phone Addiction|
The purpose of this study was to analyze the Relationshipss of Ego-Identity, Social support and Mental health of Adolescents. The subjects for this study were 347 adolescents composed of 169 middle school students, 347 high school students in Kyung-gi Do. The data was conducted by using a correlations coefficient and the multiple regression analysis. The results of the study were as follows: First correlations among measured subordinate variables of Ego-Identity, Social support on subordinate variables of Mental health of Adolescents were significant. except compulsiveness and support of friend, hostility, phobia and support of teacher, somatization and confidence of one's future, intimacy, support of teacher, support of friend, depression, psychosis and confidence of one's future. Second, the result of the multiple regression analysis, the significant variables affected mental health are ranked in the order of self-acceptance, aim for goal, support of parents, intimacy, independence. while confidence of one's future, leading, support of teacher, support of friend are not significant. The result of this study shows that adolescents of high level of self-acceptance, aim for goal, intimacy, independence and perceived highly support of teacher are high level of mental health.
La familia como enemigo: imágenes que los futuros titulados en maestro de primaria de una universidad pública de Madrid poseen sobre la relación familia-escuela en Resumen El objetivo de este artículo es reconocer las imágenes que los futuros titulados en maestro de educación primaria se forjan acerca de la relación familia-escuela, así como a los roles y las funciones que asignan a la familia en materia educativa, poniendo el acento en las familias migradas internacionalmente. Para estos efectos, se utiliza el enfoque etnográ-fico, para la recogida de datos se realizaron entrevistas a estudiantes que cursan su for-mación inicial docente y observaciones en aulas en las que dicha formación tiene lugar. Como resultados tenemos que la relación que piensan que tendrán con las familias se modela desde una perspectiva escolar, es decir que, quienes determinan el tipo, la forma, las instancias y los momentos de la relación son los maestros y los directivos de los cen-tros escolares y que las familias, especialmente aquellas familias migradas, son agentes disruptivos en la dinámica cultural de la escuela; finalmente, se puede sostener que es la propia formación inicial la que fortalece estas imágenes. Palabras claves: familia, escuela, formación inicial docente. * Investigación patrocinada por MECESUP y la Universidad del Bío Bío a través del proyecto UBB 0704. ** Magíster en Investigación Social y Desarrollo por la Universidad de Concepción. Doctor en Antropología Social por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Correo electrónico: hcarcamo@ubiobio.cl
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