学业目标与制度权威态度:生活满意度与学校归属感的中介关系。

IF 3 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Laura Giaquinto, Roberto Sanz, Pau García-Grau
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摘要

学业成功是由不同的因素决定的,这些因素与学业目标、生活满意度和对学校的归属感有关。本文旨在评估信念、归因(学业目标)和感受(生活满意度和对学校的归属感)是否会影响对学校权威(学校、教师、学习、规范和家庭)的态度。共有来自六所中学的510名学生参与了调查,使用了四份问卷:学业目标、生活满意度、对机构权威的态度和对学校的归属感。重点是学业目标和对权威的消极态度的描述,重点是学校归属感和生活满意度的中介作用。进行了描述性分析、方差分析和中介分析。得分最高的问卷是对学校的归属感。在学业目标中,对消极态度影响最小的维度是社会强化。男性对权威的负面态度更多,学业目标与权威的负面态度之间存在间接且显著的关系,生活满意度和学校归属感起到中介作用。综上所述,学校作为保护剂的作用得到了肯定。因此,干预对权威的消极态度可以解决共存问题,提高生活满意度、学习成绩期望和对学校的归属感。
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Academic Goals and Attitudes Towards Institutional Authority: A Relationship Mediated by Life Satisfaction and Sense of Belonging to the School.

Academic success is conditioned by different factors, related to academic goals, life satisfaction, and feelings of belonging to the school. This article aims to assess whether beliefs, attributions (academic goals), and feelings (life satisfaction and sense of belonging to the school) do or do not influence attitudes towards school authority (school, teachers, learning, norms, and families). A total of 510 students from six secondary schools participated and four questionnaires were used: academic goals, life satisfaction, attitude towards institutional authority, and sense of belonging to school. The focus was on the description of academic goals and negative attitudes towards authority, focusing on the mediating role of school belonging and life satisfaction. Descriptive, variance, and mediation analyses were conducted. The questionnaire with the highest scores was sense of belonging to school. The dimension with the least influence on negative attitudes within academic goals was social reinforcement. Males showed more negative attitudes towards authority, and an indirect and significant relationship was observed between academic goals and negative attitudes towards authority, mediated by life satisfaction and sense of belonging to school. In conclusion, the role of the school as a protective agent is confirmed. Therefore, intervening in negative attitudes towards authority would solve coexistence problems and increase life satisfaction, expectations of academic performance, and the feeling of belonging to the school.

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