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研究生: 吳君瑋
Wu Chun-Wei
論文名稱: 高職綜合職能科學生自我概念、障礙覺察與相關因素研究
Self Concept and Disability Awareness of Students with Intellectual Disabilities in Special Class in Vocational High School
指導教授: 林幸台
Lin, Hsin-Tai
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 特殊教育學系
Department of Special Education
論文出版年: 2011
畢業學年度: 99
語文別: 中文
論文頁數: 219
中文關鍵詞: 高職綜合職能科心智障礙自我概念障礙覺察羞恥感污名
英文關鍵詞: special class in vocational high school, intellectual disabilities, self concept, disability awareness, stigma, stigma
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • 本研究旨在了解高職綜合職能科學生自我概念與障礙覺察。研究工具為「高職綜合職能科學生自我概念與障礙覺察量表」,針對台北市公立高職163位綜合職能科學生進行小組施測。資料採描述統計、t考驗、單因子變異數分析、Sheffe法事後比較、積差相關、簡單與逐步多元迴歸分析、典型相關方式進行分析。根據施測結果,有如下之發現:

    1. 綜合職能科學生對自我具有良好的悅納與評價,且自我滿意程度最高,其次有高自我效能,自覺社會適應情形最弱。
    2. 綜合職能科學生對障礙覺察到的羞恥感受程度屬中間偏少,其自我污名程度不高,亦未明顯抗拒對障礙的自我表露;且儘管較為厭惡他人所加諸的社會污名,但不見得會將之內化成自我污名。
    3. 綜合職能科學生的自我概念與障礙覺察,與性別、年級、障礙程度、國中教育安置場域、職場實習與相關工讀經驗之個人背景變項並無明顯關聯。
    4. 綜合職能科學生對障礙自我表露越形抗拒者,其自我效能與自我概念反而較高。此外,對障礙越自覺羞恥且自我污名愈盛者,越不利其自我概念發展,其自我效能、社會適應情形與自我滿意程度亦會隨之低落。
    5. 綜合職能科學生自我概念組態與一般人不同,分化程度未若一般人複雜。
    6. 施測與作答方式的調整,有利於心智障礙者應答。
    針對研究發現與結果,對未來教學上與研究上,提出具體建議。

    關鍵字:高職綜合職能科、心智障礙、自我概念、障礙覺察、羞恥感、
    污名

    The purpose of this study was to investigate self concept and disability awareness of students with intellectual disabilities in special class in vocational high school. The adapted “The Self Concept and Disability Awareness Scale for students with intellectual disabilities in vocational high school” was administered in small group to 163 vocational high school students with mild and moderate intellectual disabilities in Taipei. The data was analyzed with descriptive statistics, t-test, one-way ANOVA, sheffe post hoc comparison, Pearson correlation, simple and stepwise multiple regression and canonical correlation. Results showed that:
    1. Students with intellectual disabilities in special class in vocational high school had positive perception toward themselves. They felt quite satisfied with themselves and had high self efficacy, however, they felt less positive of their social adjustment.
    2. Students with intellectual disabilities in special class in vocational high school felt less ashamed of their disabilities neither did they have much self-stigma, nor showing obvious resistance from self-disclosure of their disabilities. Even though they disliked the public stigma others imposed on them, they wouldn’t internalize them as self-stigma.
    3. There were no significant differences among different personal background variables, including gender, grades, severity of disability, type of former educational placement, practicum and part-time experiences.
    4. Students with intellectual disabilities in special class in vocational high school who had more resistance from self-disclosure of their disabilities, their self-efficacy and self concept were more positive. Furthermore, the more they felt ashamed of their disabilities and the more self-stigma they had, the more unfavorable to their self concept, i.e., their self-efficacy, social adjustment and self satisfaction were getting lower.
    5. The construct of self concept of students with intellectual disabilities in special class in vocational high school differentiated from their peers in regular class.
    6. The modification of content and response style of measurement scale could improve students’ response.

    According to the findings and conclusions, suggestions were proposed for educational practices and further research.

    Keywords:special class in vocational high school, intellectual disabilities, self concept, disability awareness, stigma.

    第一章 緒論…………………………………………………………………………1 第一節 研究動機……………………………………………………………1 第二節 研究目的與待答問題………………………………………………4 第三節 名詞釋義……………………………………………………………5 第二章 文獻探討……………………………………………………………………7 第一節 自我概念的內涵……………………………………………………7 第二節 心智障礙學生的自我概念…………………………………………14 第三節 心智障礙學生的障礙覺察…………………………………………38 第四節 自我概念與障礙覺察的關係………………………………………67 第三章 研究方法…………………………………………………………………73 第一節 研究架構……………………………………………………………73 第二節 研究對象……………………………………………………………74 第三節 研究工具……………………………………………………………76 第四節 研究步驟……………………………………………………………87 第五節 資料處理……………………………………………………………88 第四章 研究結果…………………………………………………………………93 第一節 自我概念分析………………………………………………………93 第二節 障礙覺察分析……………………………………………………104 第三節 障礙覺察與自我概念之相關、預測關係………………………112 第四節 障礙覺察與自我概念之典型相關………………………………115 第五章 綜合討論…………………………………………………………………119 第一節 高職綜合職能科學生之自我概念………………………………119 第二節 高職綜合職能科學生之障礙覺察………………………………126 第三節 自我概念與障礙覺察的關係……………………………………131 第六章 結論與建議………………………………………………………………135 第一節 結論………………………………………………………………135 第二節 研究限制…………………………………………………………138 第三節 建議………………………………………………………………140 參考文獻…………………………………………………………………………147 附錄 附錄一:預試和正式施測學校名單…………………………………………158 附錄二:施測同意書……………………………………………………159 附錄三:自我描述問卷徵求原作者同意使用函件……………………161 附錄四:提供建議之專家學者與現職教師……………………………162 附錄五:高職綜合職能科學生自我概念與障礙覺察量表……………… (內容效度專家評鑑版本)…………………………………163 附錄六:專家評鑑內容效度之修正建議……………………………177 附錄七:高職綜合職能科學生自我概念與障礙覺察量表(預試版本) …………………………………………………………………………185 附錄八:自我概念量表預試項目分析與因素分析總表……………199 附錄九:障礙覺察量表預試項目分析與因素分析總表……………202 附錄十:自我概念量表之探索性因素分析結構矩陣結果…………205 附錄十一:障礙覺察量表之探索性因素分析結構矩陣結果………207 附錄十二:自我概念因素解說總變異量……………………………208 附錄十三:障礙覺察因素解說總變異量……………………………209 附錄十四:高職綜合職能科學生自我概念與障礙覺察量表(正式版本) …………………………………………………………………………210 圖目錄 圖2-1-1 Shavelson等人(1976)之自我概念多向度階層理論…………10 圖2-1-2 自我概念的發展……………………………………………………12 圖2-3-1 本研究之障礙覺察內涵……………………………………………43 圖2-3-2 羞恥感來源…………………………………………………………45 圖2-3-3 本研究之障礙覺察定義……………………………………………47 圖3-1-1 綜合職能科學生自我概念、障礙覺察與相關因素之研究架構…73 圖4-3-1 障礙覺察與自我概念之典型相關結構……………………………116 圖5-3-1 第一組典型相關因素結構圖………………………………………132 圖5-3-2 第二組典型相關因素結構圖………………………………………134 表目錄 表2-2-1 心智障礙學生自我概念之相關研究整理……………………………15 表2-3-1 心智障礙學生障礙覺察之相關研究整理……………………………50 表3-2-1 母群體人數分配表……………………………………………………74 表3-2-2 預試人數分配表………………………………………………………75 表3-2-3 正式樣本組成一覽表…………………………………………………75 表3-3-1 自我概念預試量表之內容架構………………………………………77 表3-3-2 障礙覺察預試量表之內容架構………………………………………78 表3-3-3 自我概念量表各分向度與信度………………………………………84 表3-3-4 障礙覺察量表各分向度與信度………………………………………85 表3-5-1 障礙覺察量表分數轉換處理…………………………………………90 表4-1-1 綜合職能科學生於自我概念量表中之得分現況……………………94 表4-1-2 綜合職能科學生於「自我效能」分量表中各題分數分析…………95 表4-1-3 綜合職能科學生於「社會適應情形」分量表中各題分數分析……96 表4-1-4 綜合職能科學生於「自我滿意程度」分量表中各題分數分析……97 表4-1-5 不同性別學生自我概念之現況分析表………………………………98 表4-1-6 不同年級學生自我概念之現況分析表………………………………99 表4-1-7 不同年級學生自我概念之變異數分析摘要表………………………99 表4-1-8 不同障礙程度學生自我概念之現況分析表………………………100 表4-1-9 不同國中教育安置場域學生自我概念之現況分析表……………101 表4-1-10 不同職場實習與工讀經驗學生自我概念之現況分析表…………102 表4-1-11 不同職場實習與工讀經驗學生自我概念之變異數分析摘要……103 表4-2-1 綜合職能科學生於障礙覺察量表中之得分現況…………………104 表4-2-2 綜合職能科學生於「自我污名」分量表中各題分數分析表……105 表4-2-3 綜合職能科學生於「障礙揭露」分量表中各題分數分析………106 表4-2-4 不同性別學生障礙覺察之現況分析表……………………………107 表4-2-5 不同年級學生障礙覺察之現況分析表……………………………108 表4-2-6 不同年級學生障礙覺察之變異數分析摘要表……………………108 表4-2-7 不同障礙程度學生障礙覺察之現況分析表………………………109 表4-2-8 不同國中教育安置場域學生障礙覺察之現況分析表……………110 表4-2-9 不同職場實習與工讀經驗學生障礙覺察之現況分析表…………111 表4-2-10 不同職場實習與工讀經驗學生障礙覺察變異數分析摘要表……111 表4-3-1 綜合職能科學生自我概念與障礙覺察之相關情形………………113 表4-3-2 障礙覺察全量表預測自我概念之簡單迴歸分析摘要……………114 表4-3-3 障礙覺察各分向度預測自我概念之逐步多元迴歸分析摘要……115 表4-4-1 綜合職能科學生障礙覺察與自我概念之典型相關分析摘要……116

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