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Original Article
Influence of Parents' Rearing Attitudes Perceived by Bullied Children on Bullying: Ego-Resilience Mediation
Yeon-hee Choi, Na-young Kim
Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing 2013;24(2):214-224.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12799/jkachn.2013.24.2.214
Published online: June 30, 2013

1College of Nursing, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea.

2Department of Nursing, Taegu Science University, Daegu, Korea.

• Received: January 22, 2013   • Accepted: June 18, 2013

© 2013 Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing

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  • Purpose
    This study was conducted to examine effects of parents' rearing attitudes perceived by bullied children. The focus in this study was on mediating effects of ego-resilience.
  • Methods
    Data were collected from 202 bullied elementary school students in grade years 5 and 6. The data were analyzed by using descriptive statistics, correlation analysis and structural analysis with the SPSS/WIN 19.0 program and Amos 19.0.
  • Results
    First, significant positive relations between parents' rearing attitudes and ego-resilience, significant negative relations between ego-resilience and bullying, and between parents' rearing attitude and bullying were found. Second, the effects of ego-resilience as a mediator between perceived parents' rearing attitudes and bullying were significant statistically.
  • Conclusion
    The findings suggest that educational programs for parents are needed to improve parents' perception of the importance of their rearing attitudes toward bullying and nursing intervention programs for bullied children should be developed to increase their ego-resilience.
Figure 1
Conceptual framework (mediating effect).
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Figure 2
Research model: partially mediated model (standardized beta weight).
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Figure 3
Fully mediated model (standardized beta weight).
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Table 1
The General Characteristics
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Table 2
Mean, Standard Deviation and Correlation of Bulling, Parents' Rearing Attitude and Ego-resilience (N=202)
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***p<.001.

Table 3
Parameter of Partially Mediated Model and Fully Mediated Model (N=202)
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**p<.01, ***p<.001.

Table 4
Goodness of Fit
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Table 5
Direct, Indirect, Total Effect, and SMC (N=202)
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SMC=squared multiple correlations.

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