Roles of Academic Incivility in Higher Education: Self-Esteem and Advocacy

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Campbell, Laurie O. [1 ]
Hilaire, Breahannah [2 ]
Herbert, Lea [3 ]
Wright, Galaxina G. [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cent Florida, Learning Sci & Educ Res, Orlando, FL 32816 USA
[2] Rollins Coll, Grad Studies Counseling, Orlando, FL USA
[3] Univ Cent Florida, Counselor Educ, Orlando, FL USA
[4] Nova Southeastern Univ, Dept Counseling, Lauderdale Davie, FL USA
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Bullying; Incivility; Self-advocacy; Higher education; Victim; Academic incivility; HEALTH; VICTIMIZATION; ADOLESCENTS; STRESS; SCALE;
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10.1007/s10805-024-09588-7
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B82 [伦理学(道德学)];
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摘要
Academic incivility has contributed to (a) disruptions in learning, (b) poor mental health, (c) diminished academic achievement, and (d) increased financial costs. Understanding and characterizing human roles in academic incivility is foundational to developing plans and policies to mitigate the damaging effects of academic incivility. The purpose of this exploratory study is to characterize the roles of those involved in academic incivility in higher education. In this quantitative study of (N = 459) of higher education learners from 44 of 50 states in the United States, a survey was deployed to investigate the role of self-esteem and advocacy beliefs in relationship to academic incivility roles (i.e., victim, perpetrator, bystander, and upstander). Statistical analysis included regression and correlations. Findings include that upstanders have higher self-esteem and perceptions of options to self-advocate than bystanders, victims, perpetrators, and victim/perpetrator. Likewise, respondents identified being involved in a plurality of incivility roles. Other findings included bystanders preferred faculty intervention in academic incivility incidences over self-advocacy. Those who endorsed being an incivility victim or victim/perpetrator were predictive of acknowledging having low self-esteem.
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