中学生の援助要請行動と相談抑制に関する研究 : 文献レヴューを通して <研究論文>

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中学生の援助要請行動と相談抑制に関する研究 : 文献レヴューを通して <研究論文>
Title ( eng )
Research on help-seeking behavior and inhibiting to consult with others of the junior high school students: A literature review
Creator
Masuda Narumi
Yoshioka Kumiko
Source Title
広島大学大学院心理臨床教育研究センター紀要
Bulletin of training and research center for clinical psychology
Volume 15
Start Page 87
End Page 102
Abstract
In this study, a literature research related to junior high school students’ help-seeking
behavior and consulting behavior was conducted to clarify the factors inhibiting their consulting
behaviors. The junior high school student’s troubles or consultations and the factors of
inhibiting consulting behavior indicated in past research were classified into three categories:
1) junior high school student’s troubles; 2) junior high school students’ consultations; and 3)
something to inhibit consulting behavior. After examining something to inhibit consulting
behavior, the troubles or consultations that inhibit consulting behavior and the factors and
reasons that influence it were compiled. Results revealed that junior high school students inhibit
consulting behavior depending on the level of their troubles or consultations and that consulting
behavior can differ according to gender. In addition, the findings indicated that for something
to inhibit consulting behavior, multiple factors of inhibiting consulting behavior exist, including
the formation of friendly relationships and parent–child relationships, both of which are
influenced by other inhibitory factors such as the sense of self-affirmation and self-esteem.
Keywords
Junior high school students
troubles
help-seeking behavior
consulting behavior
NDC
Psychology [ 140 ]
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島大学大学院教育学研究科附属心理臨床教育研究センター
Date of Issued 2017-03-21
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[NCID] AA11849207