The Impact of Parents, Intimate Relationships, and Friends on Students’ Dropout Intentions

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Tim Baalmann, Ana Brömmelhaus, Julika Hülsemann, Michael Feldhaus, Karsten Speck
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Abstract

The importance of close social contacts in the educational process has been widely documented, but mainly for the school sector. The present article examines the importance of close relationships on university students’ dropout tendencies. Using longitudinal panel data collected at a medium-sized German university, students (N = 7,169) were surveyed in four waves. The authors investigate how the family situation, partnerships and relations to peers correspond with students’ dropout intentions. Data analyses revealed three main findings: First, parental educational aspirations negatively influence the tendency to dropout. Second, students living in partnerships display lower dropout intentions; however, a new partnership favors the tendency to drop out. Third, while close friends decrease students’ dropout intentions, having a high proportion of friends from non-university life domains increases them.
父母、亲密关系和朋友对学生退学意向的影响
密切的社会接触在教育过程中的重要性已被广泛记载,但主要是针对学校部门。本文探讨了亲密关系对大学生辍学倾向的影响。利用在德国一所中型大学收集的纵向面板数据,对学生(N = 7169)进行了四波调查。作者调查了家庭状况、伙伴关系和同伴关系如何与学生的辍学意图相对应。数据分析揭示了三个主要发现:首先,父母的教育愿望对辍学倾向产生负面影响。第二,同居学生的退学意向较低;然而,一个新的伙伴关系倾向于退出。第三,虽然亲密的朋友会降低学生的退学意愿,但拥有高比例的非大学生活领域的朋友会增加他们的退学意愿。
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