Abstract
A link between parental involvement in school and student victimization in school is often assumed, but empirical studies have shown inconsistent results. Research suggests that the quality of student-teacher relationships could potentially serve as a crucial mediating factor in the link between parental school involvement and student victimization in school. However, the proposition in question lacks sufficient empirical evidence to substantiate it. This paper examines how parental school involvement indirectly influences student victimization by peers and teachers in school mediated via the quality of student-teacher relationships. Additionally, it further investigates sex differences in the patterns of relationships among parental school involvement, quality of student-teacher relationships, and student victimization by peers and teachers in school. Data were derived from a nationally representative sample of 934 junior high school students and their parents/caregivers in Taiwan. The results revealed that parental school involvement had a nonsignificant direct association with school victimization by peers and teachers, but a significant indirect association with both types of school victimization mediated via the quality of student-teacher relationships. These findings are applicable to both boys and girls. To reduce school victimization, policies and intervention programs could consider promoting parental school involvement and the quality of student-teacher relationships. Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Behavioral Sciences & the Law published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Behavioral Sciences and the Law |
Early online date | 2024 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 2024 |
Citation
Chen, J.-K., Yang, H., Wu, C., Lin, C.-Y., & Wang, L.-C (2024). Parental involvement in school and school victimization in Taiwan: The mediating role of quality of student-teacher relationships. Behavioral Sciences and the Law. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1002/bsl.2696Keywords
- Bullying
- Parental involvement in school
- School violence
- Student victimization by teachers
- Student‐teacher relationships