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Study on Relationship between Early Teens' Excessive Use of a Smart Phone and Their School Violence Action - Mostly referring to adjustment effects of resilience -

  • Crisisonomy
  • Abbr : KRCEM
  • 2015, 11(12), pp.193-214
  • Publisher : Crisis and Emergency Management: Theory and Praxis
  • Research Area : Social Science > Public Policy > Public Policy in general

Shin, Sung-Chul 1 baek, sukgi 1

1경북과학대학교

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ABSTRACT

This study intends to find out the effects of early teens' excessive smart phone use and if this correlates with school violence. To do so, 450 students from 4th grade of elementary school to 2nd grade of middle school in the areas of Gyeongbik and Daegu were selected to be part of a survey. These 450 students were chosen because they had previous experiences in causing or being involved in school violence. The results of the analysis found that there is a significant positive correlation between early teens' excessive use of a smart phone and school violence, and there is significant negative correlation between excessive use of a smart phone and being resilient. Therefore, resilience has variable effects in relation to the influence of the excessive use of school violence. Also, it was revealed that early teens' excessive smart phone use can be a cause for school violence, which means that the correlation between excessive smart phone use and school violence, could be a factor that leads to school violence.

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