BENEFIT FINDING AND ACADEMIC ENGAGEMENT AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS IN CHINA: ANXIETY AS A MODERATOR

Pub Date : 2023-09-28 DOI:10.2117/psysoc.2022-a192
Renjie LU, Yongyi JIANG, Shenyu ZHAO, Juan WEN, Lingmin HU
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This research aimed to investigate college students’ academic engagement during the outbreak of COVID-19 in some areas in China, thus verifying how benefit finding (BF) influences academic engagement with anxiety as moderating effect. We conducted a questionnaire composed of the recompiled Benefit Finding Scale, Student Version of the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale, and 7-item Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale. In the outbreak stage of COVID-19, all aspects of students’ academic engagement were lower than before the outbreak stage of COVID-19 (p < .001). BF had a positive influence on academic engagement (β = .253, p < .001), and anxiety weakened the relationship between BF and academic engagement (β = –.138, p = .001). BF by college students due to the long-term epidemic increased their academic engagement, and students with high BF had positive motivation and performance in academic achievements. However, the different degrees of anxiety brought by the outbreak decreased the positive influence of BF on academic engagement.
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中国大学生的利益发现与学业投入:焦虑的调节作用
本研究旨在调查新冠肺炎疫情期间中国部分地区大学生的学业投入情况,以焦虑为调节效应,验证BF对学业投入的影响。我们进行了一份由重新编制的利益发现量表、学生版乌得勒支工作投入量表和7项广泛性焦虑障碍量表组成的问卷调查。在新冠肺炎疫情暴发阶段,学生学业投入各方面均低于疫情暴发前(p < 0.001)。男朋友对学业投入有正向影响(β = .253, p < .001),焦虑削弱了男朋友与学业投入的关系(β = -)。138, p = .001)。长期流行的大学生BF增加了他们的学业投入,高BF的学生在学业成就上有积极的动机和表现。然而,爆发带来的不同程度的焦虑降低了BF对学业投入的积极影响。
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