The effect of malnutrition on students' academic performance: Roy’s model application

Mariam Kawafha, Dua’a Fayiz Al Maghaireh, N. Shawish, Andaleeb M. Abu Kamel, Abedelkader Al Kofahi, Heidar Sheyab, Khitam Alsaqer
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Purpose This study aims to enhance understanding of malnutrition's effect on academic achievement of primary school students. Design/methodology/approach This is a descriptive, cross-sectional design built on Roy's adaptation model (RAM). This study uses a random cluster sample, consisting of 453 primary school students. Contextual stimuli (mother's educational level, income and child’s breakfast eating) and focal stimuli (wasting, thinness, body mass index and stunting) were examined regarding adaptive responses to student’s academic achievement. Findings The investigation revealed that Model 1, which took into account factors of age, gender, the frequency of breakfast, income, the number of family members and the education of mothers, explained 12% (R2 = 0.12) of the variance in academic achievement. Stuntedness (β = −3.2 and p < 0.01), BMI (β = 0.94 and p < 0.001), family income per month (β = 5.60 and p < 0.001) and mother's education (β = 2.79 and p < 0.001) were the significant predictors in Model 2. Practical implications This study provides evidence that malnutrition is associated with ineffective academic achievement. Moreover, variables such as the mother's level of education, family income and the child’s breakfast consumption have a significant impact on academic achievements. Originality/value RAM is a useful framework for determining factors affecting people's reactions to difficult circumstances.
营养不良对学生学习成绩的影响:罗伊模型的应用
目的本研究旨在加深了解营养不良对小学生学业成绩的影响。设计/方法/途径这是一项基于罗伊适应模型(Roy's adaptation model,RAM)的描述性横断面设计。本研究采用随机分组样本,由 453 名小学生组成。研究结果表明,模型 1 考虑了年龄、性别、早餐频率、收入、家庭成员数量和母亲教育程度等因素,解释了学业成绩变异的 12% (R2 = 0.12)。在模型 2 中,发育迟缓(β = -3.2,p < 0.01)、体重指数(β = 0.94,p < 0.001)、家庭月收入(β = 5.60,p < 0.001)和母亲教育程度(β = 2.79,p < 0.001)是显著的预测因素。此外,母亲的教育水平、家庭收入和儿童的早餐摄入量等变量对学业成绩也有显著影响。
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