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Rev. latinoam. cienc. soc. niñez juv ; 17(1): 285-299, ene.-jun. 2019. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-1014195

RESUMO

Resumen (analítico): Este escrito es parte de una investigación cuyo objetivo es analizar el conocimiento de alumnas, alumnos, profesoras y profesores sobre la aplicación efectiva de la Ley General de los Derechos de Niñas, Niños y Adolescentes en el espacio escolar, a tres años de su publicación en México. Es un estudio cualitativo, realizado en escuelas secundarias públicas de la ciudad de Guadalajara. La información se recuperó mediante seis grupos de discusión con adolescentes y un cuestionario aplicado a 84 docentes. Los resultados indican que el desconocimiento de la ley se vincula de manera importante con el ejercicio no eficaz de los derechos humanos. A mayor desinformación de los agentes, mayor inclinación del profesorado a vulnerar los derechos del alumnado en el aula y menor capacidad de este para exigirlos.


Abstract (analytical): This paper is part of a research study aimed at analyzing the knowledge of male and female students and teachers on the effective application of the General Law for the Rights of Children and Adolescents in the school, three years after this law came into effect in Mexico. This was a qualitative study implemented in public junior high schools in the city of Guadalajara. The information was obtained through holding six discussion groups with adolescent students and conducting a questionnaire survey with 84 teachers. The results indicate that ignorance of the law is highly linked with the non-effective exercising of children and adolescents' human rights. The study shows that as the amount of misleading information provided to students increases, it is more probable that teaching staff violate the rights of this population in the classroom, and male and female students have less capacity to demand the fulfilling of their rights.


Resumo (analítico): Este artigo faz parte de uma pesquisa que tem por objetivo analisar o conhecimento de alunas, alunos, professoras e professores sobre a aplicação efetiva da Lei Geral dos Direitos de Meninas, Meninos e Adolescentes no espaço escolar, três anos após sua publicação no México. Trata-se de um estudo qualitativo, realizado em escolas secundárias públicas da cidade de Guadalajara. A informação foi obtida através de seis grupos de discussão com adolescentes e um questionário aplicado a 84 professores. Os resultados indicam que o desconhecimento da lei está ligado de maneira importante ao exercício ineficaz dos direitos humanos. Quanto maior a desinformação dos agentes, maior a inclinação dos professores a violar seus direitos na aula e menor a capacidade dos adolescentes para exigi-los.


Assuntos
Humanos , Adolescente , Direitos Humanos , Instituições Acadêmicas
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Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine ; : 3-3, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-777638

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BACKGROUND@#School teachers have a possibility toward at-risk Internet addiction (IA) due to increased opportunities to use the Internet, along with the spread of the Internet in recent years. Burnout syndrome (BOS) is found to be one of the symptoms related to unhealthy mental health, especially among teachers. This study aims to research the relationship between at-risk IA and the Internet usage or BOS by conducting a nationwide cross-sectional survey and examining the factors associated with IA.@*METHOD@#This study was a cross-sectional survey by anonymous questionnaire. This survey was a random sampling survey of junior high schools across Japan in 2016. The participants were 1696 teachers at 73 schools (response rate in teachers 51.0%). We asked participants for details of their backgrounds, Internet usage, the Internet Addiction Test (IAT) by Young, and the Japanese Burnout Scale (JBS). We divided the participants into either the at-risk IA group (IAT score ≧ 40, n = 96) or the non-IA group (IAT score < 40, n = 1600). To compare the difference between at-risk IA and non-IA, we used nonparametric tests and t test according to variables. To analyze the relationship between the IAT score and the scores of three factors of the JBS (emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and personal accomplishment), we used both ANOVA and ANCOVA, adjusted by relevant confounding factors. To clarify the contribution of each independent variable to IAT scores, we used multiple logistic regression analysis.@*RESULTS@#In our study, at-risk IA was associated with using the internet many hours privately, being on the Internet both on weekdays and weekends, playing games, and surfing the Internet. In the relationship between IAT score and BOS factor score, a higher score for "depersonalization" had a positive relationship with at-risk IA, and the highest quartile for "decline of personal accomplishment" had a lower odds ratio with at-risk IA by multiple logistic regression analysis.@*CONCLUSION@#We clarified there is a significant relationship between at-risk IA and BOS among junior high school teachers in a nationwide survey. Our results suggest that finding depersonalization at the early stage may lead to the prevention of at-risk IA among teachers. Those who are at-risk of IA may feel personal accomplishment through use of the Internet.


Assuntos
Adulto , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Análise de Variância , Comportamento Aditivo , Psicologia , Esgotamento Psicológico , Psicologia , Estudos Transversais , Internet , Japão , Satisfação Pessoal , Fatores de Risco , Professores Escolares , Psicologia , Instituições Acadêmicas , Inquéritos e Questionários
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