Thriving Predicts Grit through Self-efficacy among Filipino Students Enrolled in Online Education: the Moderating Role of Academic Stress

R. Montaño
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Empirical studies conducted in the Philippines show that learners struggle amidst the abrupt implementation of online education due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The present study was conducted to determine if students can thrive in such a difficult situation and if this thriving is instrumental in building grit, that is, perseverance in achieving long-term goals. There were 181 university students (39 males, 135 females, 7 unidentified) who took part in an online survey. It was investigated if thriving can predict grit directly and indirectly through self-efficacy and if this link is moderated by academic stress. The results showed that thriving is associated with higher grit and this relationship is mediated by self-efficacy. It was also shown that the impact of thriving on grit was strongest when academic stress is high. © Copyright: The Author(s). All articles are licensed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC-BY 4.0 ).
菲律宾在线教育学生的自我效能感:学业压力的调节作用
在菲律宾进行的实证研究表明,由于COVID-19大流行,学习者在突然实施在线教育中挣扎。目前的研究是为了确定学生是否能在如此困难的情况下茁壮成长,以及这种茁壮成长是否有助于培养勇气,即坚持不懈地实现长期目标。共有181名大学生(39名男性,135名女性,7名身份不明)参加了这项在线调查。研究人员调查了茁壮成长是否可以通过自我效能直接或间接地预测毅力,以及这种联系是否受到学业压力的调节。结果表明,茁壮成长与更高的毅力有关,而这种关系是由自我效能感介导的。研究还表明,当学业压力很大时,成长对毅力的影响最大。©版权所有:作者。所有文章均遵循知识共享署名4.0国际许可(CC-BY 4.0)的条款和条件。
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Hellenic Journal of Psychology
Hellenic Journal of Psychology Social Sciences-Education
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