The levels of cognitive flexibility and cognitive resilience and their relationships with academic performance in college students during Covid 19 pandemic.

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Muath A. Alammar, D. Ram, Khudhayr Nasser Albarragi, A. S. Alshahrani
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Abstract

Cognitive flexibility and resilience may influence academic achievement. These cognitive functions may be affected during the Covid 19 pandemic. Few studies have been conducted to examine these relationships. This study examined college students' cognitive flexibility and resilience and their relationships with academic achievement during the Covid 19 pandemic. In this cross-sectional study, 303 students were assessed using sociodemographic and academic proforma, the Cognitive Flexibility Scale, and the Cognitive Resilience Scale. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, contingency table analysis, the Kruskal–Wallis H test, the Mann–Whitney U test, and linear regression analysis (with moderation). Cognitive flexibility was significantly greater in those who were success-oriented, had a backlog, and studied a health science subject, whereas resilience was greater in those who had lower course competency and had encountered psychological issues. Exam scores were positively linked with students' economic status and negatively linked with students' perceptions of course competency. Cognitive resilience predicted exam performance positively, which was moderated by cognitive flexibility. Cognitive resilience positively affects academic performance and is moderated by cognitive flexibility.
新冠肺炎大流行期间大学生认知灵活性和认知弹性水平及其与学业成绩的关系
认知灵活性和弹性可能影响学业成绩。这些认知功能可能在新冠肺炎疫情期间受到影响。很少有研究来检验这些关系。这项研究调查了新冠肺炎疫情期间大学生的认知灵活性和韧性,以及他们与学业成绩的关系。在这项横断面研究中,303名学生使用社会人口学和学术形式表、认知灵活性量表和认知弹性量表进行了评估。使用描述性统计、列联表分析、Kruskal–Wallis H检验、Mann–Whitney U检验和线性回归分析(适度)对数据进行分析。那些以成功为导向、有积压工作和研究健康科学主题的人的认知灵活性显著更大,而那些课程能力较低并遇到心理问题的人的适应力更强。考试成绩与学生的经济状况呈正相关,与学生对课程能力的认知呈负相关。认知弹性对考试成绩有正向预测作用,并受到认知灵活性的调节。认知弹性对学习成绩有正向影响,并受到认知灵活性的调节。
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Current Psychiatry Research and Reviews
Current Psychiatry Research and Reviews Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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