Reddy Linda A, Perry Andrew H, Martinez Andrew, McMahon Susan D, Bare Kailyn, Swenski Taylor, Dudek Christopher M, Anderman Eric M, Astor Ron Avi, Espelage Dorothy L, Worrell Frank C
Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA.
Department of Educational Studies, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA.
Behav Sci (Basel). 2024 Dec 11;14(12):1181. doi: 10.3390/bs14121181.
Violence against teachers has received increasing attention worldwide, with high rates of verbal, threatening, physical, and property violence in schools. Teacher-directed violence contributes to poor mental and physical health, high rates of turnover, and diminished student achievement. Despite these findings, there is a dearth of research on violence experienced by paraprofessionals who play key roles in supporting students with the greatest learning and behavioral needs in schools. Using a sample of 1993 paraprofessionals, this study is one of the first to investigate paraprofessionals' experiences of violence in school settings. We found that the rate of student violence against paraprofessionals was 37% for property offenses, 49.5% for physical violence, and 54% for verbal and threatening violence. Further, we employed a socio-ecological model of individual, classroom, school, and community factors to predict paraprofessional experiences of violence from students in schools. Negative binomial regression results revealed that student-staff relationship problems and student behavioral concerns were positively related to verbal and threatening, physical, and property violence against paraprofessionals. Paraprofessionals working in elementary schools were more likely to report physical violence compared to those working in middle or high school settings. Implications for research and educational practice are also presented.
针对教师的暴力行为在全球范围内受到了越来越多的关注,学校中言语、威胁、身体和财产暴力的发生率很高。针对教师的暴力会导致身心健康问题、高离职率以及学生成绩下降。尽管有这些研究结果,但对于在学校中为有最大学习和行为需求的学生提供支持方面发挥关键作用的辅助专业人员所经历的暴力行为,却缺乏相关研究。本研究以1993名辅助专业人员为样本,是首批调查辅助专业人员在学校环境中遭受暴力经历的研究之一。我们发现,学生对辅助专业人员的财产犯罪暴力发生率为37%,身体暴力发生率为49.5%,言语和威胁暴力发生率为54%。此外,我们采用了个体、课堂、学校和社区因素的社会生态模型来预测学校中学生对辅助专业人员的暴力经历。负二项回归结果显示,师生关系问题和学生行为问题与针对辅助专业人员的言语和威胁、身体及财产暴力呈正相关。与在初中或高中工作的辅助专业人员相比,在小学工作的辅助专业人员更有可能报告遭受身体暴力。本文还阐述了对研究和教育实践的启示。