英文摘要 |
"There were two purposes for this study. The first was to construct the ecological system factors which were related to special education teachers’reporting when confronted with students’sexual victimization. The second was to explore if the differences of the factors exist due to teachers’various background. To collect data, 534 teachers filled up“the questionnaire of related factors on special education teachers’report of sexual abuse victimization among students with disabilities”, which was designed by the researcher. The data were analyzed through structural equation model (SEM) and multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA). The results showed that the single factors relating to the teachers' reporting from high to low were support of school and victim’s family, victims’rights and cross-professions experience, reporting legislation, symptom recognition, reporting burden, characteristics of victims and families, false reporting, and worries of retaliation. The single factors can be grouped to four ecological system factors. The four factors from high to low were support / victims’rights, reporting obligation / burden, recognition / victims’characteristics, and worries of consequences. In addition, special education teachers evaluated the ecological system factors differently depending on their teaching stages, types of special education classrooms, and categories of students’disabilities. Finally, the suggestions concerning practices and future research were presented." |