Academic Self-concept in University Students: Their Association with Parents’ Educational Level and Previous Experience in Higher Education

Relmu Gedda Munoz, Natalia Villagrán Del Picò
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The aim of this research is to associate academic self-concept with the educational level of the parents and previous experiences of students in higher education. It is a cross-sectional study that evaluated 1093 students from a private university in Chile. The instruments used were the academic self-concept scale (ASCS), the variables of educational level of the parents and students previous experience in higher education. Bivariate correlations were made using the Spearman coefficient, associations using Pearson’s Chi-Square, and mean difference using the Mann-Whitney U between ASCS with the parents’ educational level and previous experience in higher education. The outcomes indicate correlation, association and mean difference (p < .05) between the ASCS and the educational level of the mother when she has university studies, as well as with the existence of previous experiences in higher education, being the father’s educational level of no significant impact. In conclusion, academic self-concept is greater when students have a mother with university studies and when they have previous experiences in higher education.
大学生学业自我概念与父母受教育程度及以往高等教育经历的关系
本研究旨在探讨学业自我概念与父母教育程度、学生求学经历的关系。这是一项对智利一所私立大学的1093名学生进行的横断面研究。采用学业自我概念量表(ASCS)、家长受教育程度变量和学生受高等教育经历变量。使用Spearman系数进行双变量相关,使用Pearson卡方进行关联,使用Mann-Whitney U进行ASCS与父母的教育水平和以前的高等教育经历之间的平均差异。结果显示,ASCS与母亲大学学历及是否有高等教育经历存在相关、关联和平均差异(p < 0.05),父亲学历对其无显著影响。综上所述,当学生的母亲受过大学教育和他们之前受过高等教育时,学术自我概念更大。
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