Estrés cotidiano infantil y factores ligados al aprendizaje escolar como predictores del rendimiento académico

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Marta Martínez-Vicente , José Manuel Suárez-Riveiro , Carlos Valiente-Barroso
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Abstract

Background and objectives

Within the broad spectrum of variables that influence learning and consequently academic achievement, affective-motivational factors related to daily stress are particularly important. The aim of this study was to analyze associations between daily childhood stress, learning strategies and academic motivation, by analyzing how they differ across 3 achievement groups (low, medium and high), and the predictive-ability of these groupings.

Method

Non-experimental methodology in a cross-sectional, descriptive, correlational, inferential and multivariate study. A total of 535 primary school students from Cantabria, Spain, aged 9 to 12 (M = 10.72; SD = 0.67), participated in the study. They completed the Inventario de Estrés Cotidiano Infantil [Children's Daily Stress Inventory] and the Diagnóstico Integral del Estudio [Comprehensive Diagnosis of Study], and their school grades were recorded for the subjects of Language Arts, English as a Foreign Language, and Mathematics.

Results

The results showed positive, significant relationships between all the variables pertaining to learning and academic achievement; each of these variables, in turn, had negative, significant relationships with global daily stress (as well as with health, school and family stress). The multivariate discriminant analysis explained the predictive role of complementary strategies, school stress, attitude toward study and self-concept, in different levels of general academic achievement.

Conclusions

There is a need for interventions in self-regulated learning strategies that would serve as a preventive measure, and in development of coping strategies for stressful situations inside and outside the educational context.

儿童日常压力和与学校学习相关的因素作为学业成绩的预测因素
背景和目的在影响学习和学业成就的广泛变量中,与日常压力相关的情感动机因素尤为重要。本研究的目的是分析儿童日常压力、学习策略和学习动机之间的关系,通过分析三个成就组(低、中、高)之间的差异,以及这些组的预测能力。方法采用非实验方法进行横断面、描述性、相关性、推断性和多变量研究。来自西班牙坎塔布里亚的535名9 - 12岁小学生(M = 10.72;SD = 0.67),参与研究。他们完成了儿童每日压力量表(Inventario de estr Cotidiano Infantil)和Diagnóstico学习综合诊断量表(Integral del Estudio),并记录了他们的语言艺术、英语作为外语和数学科目的成绩。结果各变量与学业成绩呈显著正相关;反过来,这些变量中的每一个都与全球日常压力(以及健康、学校和家庭压力)存在显著的负相关。多元判别分析解释了互补策略、学校压力、学习态度和自我概念在不同水平的一般学业成绩中的预测作用。结论需要对自我调节学习策略进行干预,作为一种预防措施,并需要对教育环境内外压力情境的应对策略进行干预。
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Ansiedad y Estres-Anxiety and Stress
Ansiedad y Estres-Anxiety and Stress PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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