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Factors associated with Behavior Problems of Military Children in Elementary School

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±è°æ¹Ì ( Kim Kyoung-Mi ) - µ¿¾Æ´ëÇб³ °£È£Çаú

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate predictors of behavior problems of military children in elementary school.

Methods: Participants were 195 military children who were attending D-elementary school in C-city. Data were collected from July 8 to July 10, 2013, using self-report questionnaires which included Han¡¯s Externalized Behavior Problems Scale, Lee¡¯s Parent¡¯s Rearing Attitude Scale, and Hong¡¯s Friend/Teacher Support Appraisal Scale. Data analysis was performed using the SPSS/WIN 18.0 program, which included the t-test, the one-way ANOVA, Pearson correlation coefficients, and the multiple liner regression analysis.

Results: The mean score of the subjects¡¯ behavior problem was 1.47/5.0 points. The degree of the score is similar to or slightly lower than that of ordinary children. There were statistically significant differences in behavior problems according to gender, grade, birth order and economic status. Behavior problems have a negative correlation with parent¡¯s rearing attitude, parent-child relationship, teacher¡¯s support, and friend¡¯s support. Influencing factors of behavior problems were teacher¡¯s support, father-child relationship, and mother¡¯s rearing attitude, which explained 20.6% of the variance.

Conclusion: The finding of this study suggests there is a need to increase teacher¡¯s support for elementary students and to educate parents to improve their parenting skills by developing proper school health programs.
KeyWords

Military personnel, Child behavior, Primary school
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