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1998 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

SELF-CONCEPT AND RELATED FACTORS IN SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN WITH CHRONIC CONDITIONS

Research Project

Project/Area Number 09672409
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Section一般
Research Field Nursing
Research InstitutionIBARAKI PREFECTURAL UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES

Principal Investigator

MAEDA Kazuko  IBARAKI PREFECTURAL UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES,DEPARTMENT OF NURSING,ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, 保健医療学部, 助教授 (90190298)

Project Period (FY) 1997 – 1998
KeywordsSELF-CONCEPT / SELF-ESTEEm / SCHOOL-AGE / CHRONIC CONDITIONS / IDDM / MOTOR DISABILITY / RELATED RACTOR
Research Abstract

Two studies were conducted in an attempt to reveal the features of self-concept in school-aged children with chronic conditions and identify factors related to their self-concept and self-esteem. Participants in Study I were 34 children, aged 7-13 years, with IDDM, their parents and physicians, in StudyII, 33 children, aged 8-13 years, with motor disabilities, their parents and teachers. Children's self-concept were measured by the Simplified Japanese version of the Self-Perception Profile for Children. And also children as well as their parents and physicians were asked to complete the questionnaire. Teachers completed the Japanese version of Harter's "Teacher's Rating Scale of child's Actual Behavior".
The results indicated the following :
Study I
(1) Children with IDDM had significantly higher scores of physical appearance, scholastic competence and global self-worth coepared with the standardized sample (Maeda, 1998).
(2) Global self-esteem of children with IDDM were significantly correlated with perceived behavior conduct, physical appearance and scholastic coopetence, and also related to the level of support from their family and teachers.
Study II
(1) Children with motor disabilities evaluated their physical appearance, behavior conduct, social acceptance and global self-worth higher than the standardized sample did.
(2) Teachers' rating about children with disabilities was higher than that of the standardized sample in physical appearance area, but lower in athletic competence.
(3) Global self-esteem of children with disabilities were significantly correlated with their perceptions about physical appearance, scholastic competence, athletic competence and behavior conduct. But we could not found other factors that were directly linked to their self-esteem, because of the variety and coeplexity of attributes and background of them.

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  • [Publications] 前田和子: "学童の健康状態と自己概念" お茶の水医学雑誌. 47・2(H.11.6.15に掲載予定のため未定). (1999)

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Published: 1999-12-08  

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