马尼拉大都会一所大学职业治疗专业本科生生活满意度与自我效能感之横断面研究

K. G. Medallon, Charles T. Bermejo, Cesar Joseph Lim, Miria Olivia Isabel Alvior, Daniel Miguel Batain, Chasid Bautista, K. Lee, Maria Louise Abigail Morales, Quincy Aaliyah Torre
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背景:新冠肺炎疫情严重扰乱了学生的生活和日常生活,导致他们的压力和心理健康问题增加,影响了他们的生活满意度和自我效能感。虽然生活满意度和自我效能感可能会影响学生的学业成绩和成功,但目前菲律宾职业治疗学生的生活满意度和自我效能感的数据有限。目的:本研究旨在描述菲律宾马尼拉大都会一所大学职业治疗专业学生在COVID-19大流行期间的生活满意度和自我效能感水平,并探讨这两个变量之间的关系。方法:本研究采用分析横断面研究设计和记录回顾方法,利用学生生活调查2021数据库。从符合研究纳入标准的调查参与者中提取数据,根据他们对生活满意度量表和自我效能形成问卷的回答来确定他们的生活满意度和自我效能感。使用集中趋势和分散度量的描述性统计来分析数据。采用Spearman-Rho相关分析,考察生活满意度与自我效能感的相关关系。结果:共有205名职业治疗专业学生完成问卷调查。结果显示,被试对自己的生活略不满意(M=18.45;SD=1.52),自我效能感满意或足够(M=64.66;SD = 1.37)。对他们的自我效能感得分的分析显示,参与者对自己的个人能力有较差的信心(M=37.71;SD=1.33),并且对自己的能力可以通过努力而增长有满意或充分的信念(M=26.92;SD = 1.32)。生活满意度和自我效能感随年龄的增加而降低。此外,相关分析显示,参与者的生活满意度与自我效能感之间存在有统计学意义的中度相关(0.40,p<0.05)。结论:新冠肺炎大流行期间,参与者的生活满意度略不满意,自我效能感满意或足够。生活满意度与自我效能感呈中度相关。正如现有研究所强调的那样,在线学习调整、大流行限制和社会期望可能是影响这些发现的因素。本研究可为学术界改善现有学习环境及提供强化计划提供参考,以刻意针对这些构念影响整体学业表现。
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Life Satisfaction and Self-Efficacy of Undergraduate Occupational Therapy Students in a University in Metro Manila: A Cross-Sectional Study
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly disrupted students' lives and daily routines, resulting in increased stress and mental health issues that impact their perceived life satisfaction and self-efficacy. While life satisfaction and self-efficacy may influence student academic performance and success, current data on life satisfaction and self-efficacy in Filipino occupational therapy students is limited. Objectives: This study aims to describe the life satisfaction and self-efficacy level of occupational therapy students at a university in Metro Manila, Philippines, during the COVID-19 pandemic and explore the relationship between these two variables. Methods: The study adopted an analytic cross-sectional study design and records review methodology utilizing the Student Life Survey 2021 database. Data from the survey participants who fit the study's inclusion criteria were extracted to determine their life satisfaction and self-efficacy based on their responses on the Satisfaction with Life Scale and Self-Efficacy Formative Questionnaire. Descriptive statistics using measures of central tendency and dispersion were used to analyze data. Spearman-Rho correlation analysis was performed to examine the correlation between participants’ life satisfaction and self-efficacy. Results: A total of 205 occupational therapy students completed the survey. Results reveal that the participants were slightly dissatisfied with their lives (M=18.45; SD=1.52) and that they had satisfactory or adequate self-efficacy (M=64.66; SD=1.37). An analysis of their self-efficacy scores reveals that participants had a poor belief in their personal ability (M=37.71; SD=1.33) and a satisfactory or adequate belief that their ability can grow with effort (M=26.92; SD=1.32). Life satisfaction and self-efficacy were found to decrease as the participants’ year level increased. Furthermore, correlation analysis revealed a statistically significant moderate correlation between participants’ life satisfaction and self-efficacy (⍴=0.40, p<0.05). Conclusion: The participants have a slightly dissatisfied level of life satisfaction and a satisfactory or adequate level of self-efficacy during the COVID-19 pandemic. Life satisfaction and self-efficacy were found to have moderate correlation. Online learning adjustments, pandemic restrictions, and societal expectations are factors that may have influenced these findings, as emphasized in existing studies. This study may inform the academe in modifying existing learning environments and providing enhancement programs to deliberately target these constructs influencing overall academic performance.
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