财务自我效能感对第十一区大学生财务行为和财务幸福感的中介效应

Brandon N Obenza, Nycred Bryce G Cuaresma, Yvan Gille D Carandang, Lyca Jane S Dalugdug, Kurt Sidric M Resus, Bea Cecilia A Jumamoy, Princess Ashlhie T Mamon, Ken Chester Y Chi
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学生经济压力的很大一部分往往与支付学费、购买课本和管理日常开支等挑战有关。这衡量了他们应对财务困难和保持良好财务状况的能力。还有人指出,财务健康与有效的资金管理和应对财务挑战的能力相关。本研究调查了财务行为(FB)对第十一区大学生财务幸福感(FWB)的影响,以及他们的财务自我效能感(FSE)是否对这种关系起到了中介作用。本研究采用改编的李克特量表形式的问卷,通过谷歌表格对来自第十一区各高校的 350 名大学生进行了调查。通过信度和效度测试,测量模型在克朗巴赫α、平均方差提取(AVE)和异质-单质比(HTMT)方面获得了令人满意的指数。使用 Smart-PLS 4.0 软件对假设的中介模型进行了评估。结果发现,FB 与 FWB、FB 与 FSE 以及 FSE 与 FWB 之间的路径存在明显的直接效应。此外,研究还发现 FSE 对大学生 FB 与 FWB 之间的关系起到了部分中介作用。
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The Mediating Effect of Financial Self-Efficacy on Financial Behavior and Financial Well-Being of College Students in Region XI
A significant proportion of financial stress on students is often related to challenges like covering tuition fees, purchasing textbooks, and managing day-to-day expenses. This measures their ability to navigate financial difficulties and maintain sound financial well-being. Others point out that financial well-being is correlated with effective money management and the ability to handle financial challenges. This research investigated the influence of financial behavior (FB) on the financial well-being (FWB) of college students in Region XI and whether or not their financial self-efficacy (FSE) mediated such a relationship. This study utilized adapted questionnaires in the form of Likert scales and surveyed 350 college students from various universities and colleges in Region XI through Google Forms. Using tests for reliability and validity, the measurement model obtained satisfactory indices for Cronbach’s alpha, Average variance extracted (AVE), and heterotrait-monotrait ratio (HTMT). Using Smart-PLS 4.0 software, the hypothesized mediation model was assessed. It was found that significant direct effects exist in the paths between FB & FWB, FB & FSE, and FSE & FWB. Moreover, FSE was found to partially mediate the relationship between FB and FWB of college students.
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