Academic resilience: the roles of parent support and peer support

Guidena Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.26858/jppk.v0i0.38854
Jumraeni Jumraeni, Septya Suarja, N. Galugu, Muh. Irham Zainuri
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. This study aims to investigate the relationship between parent support, peer support, and academic resilience. This study used a quantitative method with a correlational design. The sample of the study was 165 students, selected using the purposive sampling technique with the criteria: students at least in the seventh semester and currently working on the final paper at the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education. Peer and parent support was measured using the social support questionnaire developed by the researchers, while academic resilience was measured using The Academic Resilience: Scale-30 (ARS-30). Data analysis was performed using multiple linear regression and assisted by the SPSS 25.00 for Windows application. The results of the study showed that most students (52%) had high resilience; 98% of students had a moderate level of parent support; and all students (100%) had a moderate level of peer support. Based on the partial test results, it can be concluded that there is a relationship between parent support and academic resilience, but no relationship between peer support and academic resilience. However, the results of the simultaneous test showed that peer support and parent support are correlated with academic resilience.
学业弹性:父母支持和同伴支持的作用
. 本研究旨在探讨父母支持、同伴支持与学业弹性的关系。本研究采用相关设计的定量方法。本研究的样本是165名学生,使用有目的的抽样技术选择,标准是:至少在第七学期的学生,目前正在教师培训与教育学院撰写期末论文。同伴支持和父母支持采用自行编制的社会支持问卷进行测量,学业弹性采用学业弹性量表30 (ARS-30)进行测量。数据分析采用多元线性回归,SPSS 25.00 for Windows软件辅助。研究结果表明,大多数学生(52%)具有高弹性;98%的学生得到了中等程度的家长支持;所有学生(100%)都有中等水平的同伴支持。从部分测试结果来看,父母支持与学业弹性之间存在关系,而同伴支持与学业弹性之间不存在关系。然而,同时测试结果显示同伴支持和父母支持与学业弹性相关。
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