University of Geneva.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 2019;89(1):65-76. doi: 10.1037/ort0000343. Epub 2018 Jul 26.
This study examined how children appraise the importance of their participation rights-that is, the right to express their views and the right to be heard-and whether such appraisals vary as a function of perceived discrimination in the school environment. The sample comprised 1,006 children (9.6-14.3 years of age; 51% boys) from 14 public primary schools in Geneva, Switzerland. Results indicate that a majority of children considered their participation rights as very important. Children's appraisals of these rights varied marginally between classes and schools. Moreover, children's individual-level appraisals were sensitive to their perceptions of discrimination in the school environment, in that higher levels of perceived discrimination were associated with a greater subjective importance attached to participation rights. This suggests that appropriate measures must be taken to implement participation rights in such a manner that all children-including those who feel discriminated against-will be protected by, and fully able to enjoy, their participation rights. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).
本研究考察了儿童如何评价其参与权的重要性,即表达观点的权利和被倾听的权利,以及这种评价是否会因学校环境中感知到的歧视而有所不同。该样本包括来自瑞士日内瓦 14 所公立小学的 1006 名儿童(9.6-14.3 岁;51%为男孩)。结果表明,大多数儿童认为他们的参与权非常重要。儿童对这些权利的评价在班级和学校之间略有差异。此外,儿童个体层面的评价对其在学校环境中感知到的歧视很敏感,即感知到的歧视程度越高,对参与权的主观重要性就越大。这表明,必须采取适当措施来实施参与权,以使所有儿童,包括那些感到受到歧视的儿童,都受到保护,并能够充分享有他们的参与权。(APA 数据库记录(c)2019,保留所有权利)。