Article(electronic)August 31, 2020

School Personnel Perception of Parental Involvement and Students' Behavior Problems: Practical Implications

In: Education and urban society, Volume 53, Issue 5, p. 491-514

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Abstract

School is a privileged context to prevent specific behavior problems. Parental involvement in school activities is crucial to promote social functioning. This study aimed to access the Portuguese school personnel perception of parental involvement and students' behavior problems. A study with 333 school personnel, aged between 29 and 66 ( M = 50.84, SD = 7.54), was developed. School personnel's participants rated parental involvement as low and nearly one in five professionals rated student's general behavior as bad. A significant association between parental involvement and the perception of students' general behavior was found. 80% of the professionals rating student's general behavior as bad also rating parental involvement as poor. Additional research into implications of parental involvement in school activities and school students' behavior problems is necessary aiming assessment, prevention, and intervention strategies in this area.

Languages

English

Publisher

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 1552-3535

DOI

10.1177/0013124520950335

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