@article{oai:phoenix.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000637, author = {横山, 裕 and 田中, 陽子 and 藤田, 由美子 and 長友, 真実 and ヨコヤマ, ユタカ and タナカ, ヨウコ and フジタ, ユミコ and ナガトモ, マミ and YOKOYAMA, Yutaka and TANAKA, Yoko and FUJITA, Yumiko and NAGATOMO, Mami}, journal = {九州保健福祉大学研究紀要, Journal of Kyushu University of Health and Welfare}, month = {Mar}, note = {P(論文), This paper constitutes a selected portion of research dealing with a teachers-and-parents' attitude survey on child abuse, focusing specifically on three central issues: (i) whether or not teachers and parents have an Oriental sense of values, (ii) whether or not they can sympathize with those values, (iii) whether or not they are aware of those values. It has been thought that in old China, child abuse tended to occur between a child and his/her real father, or between a former wife's child and his/her stepmother; and it is generally not thought that abuse occurred between a real mother and her own child. These assumptions in China can be characterized by the family system based on the worship of ancestors. A questionnaire survey shows that although they do indeed honor their ancestors and pay a visit to their graves on a regular basis, teachers and parents consider themselves to be unconnected to any religion. Moreover, the survey also reveals that most teachers and parents favor the Oriental sense of values which can be found in Chinese classics, and yet these values do not appear to regulate their behaviors in any manner.}, pages = {113--122}, title = {児童虐待に対する教師の意識に関する調査研究 (1) : 東洋的価値観を基本とした予備的考察}, volume = {7}, year = {2006}, yomi = {ヨコヤマ, ユタカ and タナカ, ヨウコ and フジタ, ユミコ and ナガトモ, マミ} }