Active mind, active learning: the role of materialism and psychological well-being for the determination of students' academic performance

Q3 Social Sciences
Mirza Ashfaq Ahmed, Muhammad Anwar ul Haq, Tayyab Shafique, Bushra Akram
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Abstract

The study was conducted to understand the phenomenon through which materialism impacts students' academic performance. Following the ideas provided by Self-Determination Theory (SDT), a structural model was proposed and validated that analysed the mediating role of psychological well-being between both the constructs. The sub-domains of psychological well-being (self-efficacy, emotional intelligence and social intelligence) and academic performance (student's self-efficacy, engagement and social interaction anxiety) were individually examined in the context of the phenomenon to provide a comprehensive understanding. With the help of self-administered surveys, 452 valid responses were gathered from university students (with business majors) through a questionnaire based on adopted scales. The technique of Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) was utilised for conducting the analyses. Results of the analyses revealed the negative influence of materialism on all sub-domains of psychological well-being. Additionally, a significant positive relationship was found between all sub-domains of psychological well-being and academic performance. Furthermore, all sub-domains of psychological well-being (except social intelligence between materialism and students' self-efficacy) mediated the relationship between materialism and all three sub-domains of students' academic performance. Both theoretical and practical implications of the results are discussed.
思维活跃,学习主动:唯物主义和心理健康对学生学习成绩的决定作用
这项研究是为了了解物质主义影响学生学习成绩的现象。根据自我决定理论(SDT)的观点,提出并验证了一个结构模型,分析了心理幸福感在两个构念之间的中介作用。心理健康的子领域(自我效能、情绪智力和社交智力)和学业表现(学生自我效能、参与和社交焦虑)分别在这一现象的背景下进行了检查,以提供一个全面的理解。采用自填问卷的方式,根据所采用的量表,对大学生(商科专业)进行问卷调查,收集有效回复452份。利用偏最小二乘-结构方程建模(PLS-SEM)技术进行分析。分析结果揭示了物质主义对心理健康各子领域的负面影响。此外,心理健康的所有子领域与学业成绩之间存在显著的正相关关系。此外,除了社会智力在唯物主义与学生自我效能之间的关系外,心理健康的所有子域都在唯物主义与学生学业成绩的三个子域之间起中介作用。讨论了研究结果的理论意义和实际意义。
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