Profiles of achievement goal orientations among adolescents with different SES background before and during the Covid-19 pandemic

IF 1.9 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
R. Erentaitė, Rimantas Vosylis, Saulė Raižienė, Berita Simonaitienė, A. Augustinienė, S. Branje
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This study aimed to identify profiles of achievement goal orientations and transitions between these profiles among adolescents from different socioeconomic backgrounds before and during the Covid-19 pandemic. A sample of 1268 adolescents (51.7% females; Mage = 14.87; SDage = 0.39) participated in four waves of data collection: One took place pre-pandemic (at the start of 9th grade) and three took place during the Covid-19 pandemic. Latent transition analyses revealed four profiles of achievement goal orientations at each study wave: moderately motivated, success-oriented, mastery-oriented, and unmotivated. Most adolescents remained in the same profile or transitioned to a similar one across subsequent study waves. However, some more substantive, mostly unfavourable patterns of transitions between the profiles were also observed, especially among highly motivated adolescents. The latter patterns coincided with pandemic-related online learning periods. Results also showed a large motivational disadvantage among students from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds, which was particularly pronounced before the pandemic, but remained salient throughout the study.
不同社会经济背景青少年在新冠疫情前和疫情期间的成就目标取向特征
本研究旨在确定来自不同社会经济背景的青少年在2019冠状病毒病大流行之前和期间的成就目标取向概况以及这些概况之间的转变。青少年1268人,其中女性51.7%;法师= 14.87;SDage = 0.39)参加了四波数据收集:一次在大流行前(九年级开始)进行,三次在Covid-19大流行期间进行。潜在性转换分析揭示了每个学习波的成就目标取向的四种特征:中等动机型、成功导向型、掌握导向型和无动机型。在随后的研究中,大多数青少年保持相同的状态,或过渡到类似的状态。然而,也观察到一些更实质性的、大多是不利的过渡模式,特别是在积极性很高的青少年中。后一种模式与大流行相关的在线学习时间相吻合。结果还显示,来自社会经济弱势背景的学生在动机方面存在很大劣势,这在大流行之前尤为明显,但在整个研究过程中仍然很突出。
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