2023
DOI: 10.3389/feduc.2023.1211403
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Teacher sentiments about physical appearance and risk of bullying victimization: the mediating role of quality of student–teacher relationships and psychological adjustment

Abstract: IntroductionThis study investigated the relationship between teachers’ sentiments about physical appearance, student–teacher relationships, psychological adjustment, and the risk of becoming a victim of bullying.MethodParticipants consisted of 995 students (471 females, 47.3%; Mage = 11.3, SDage = 1.49) and 64 teachers (56 females, 87.5%; Mage = 47.59). Students reported their levels of psychological adjustment and their involvement with bullying victimization, while teachers rated relationship quality with th… Show more

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“…This nding is consistent with the theoretical framework which states that in inclusive contexts, teachers' beliefs regarding their ability to cope with emotional di culties and maintain psychological resilience are essential [33,34]. The analysis also revealed a signi cant interaction between empathy and emotional self-e cacy, indicating a moderation effect.…”
Section: Moderation Analysessupporting
confidence: 88%
“…This nding is consistent with the theoretical framework which states that in inclusive contexts, teachers' beliefs regarding their ability to cope with emotional di culties and maintain psychological resilience are essential [33,34]. The analysis also revealed a signi cant interaction between empathy and emotional self-e cacy, indicating a moderation effect.…”
Section: Moderation Analysessupporting
confidence: 88%
“…On average, students who engage in physical activity for three days or more per week demonstrate higher satisfaction in life than those who do not engage in any physical activity [ 10 ]. Adolescents who frequently participate in exercise can maintain a positive mental state, which could have a positive effect on basic psychological needs [ 11 ]. This leads to successful results, as one consequently engages in exercise with confidence.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%