课堂之外:父母与同伴支持对学生社会化的比较研究

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Rebecca N. Pool, Agassy B. Rodriguez, Gregory A. Cranmer, Patrick J. Rosopa, Zachory J. Muñiz, David O. Schaedel
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大学的第一年对学生来说是充满挑战的,因为他们要学会在远离现有社会支持系统的新环境中摸索。本研究透过社会化资源理论(SRT)检视大一新生的适应情况。根据SRT,对新环境的适应部分是由于社会支持。虽然研究人员已经独立研究了父母和同伴支持对学生的重要性,但对这两种支持来源的比较理解是有限的。在SRT的框架内,我们收集了237名一学期学生的数据,以评估父母和同伴支持对学生大学适应的影响(即坚持意愿、压力、社会适应、机构依恋、平均成绩)。我们的研究结果强调了支持学生社会化的特定来源的好处和局限性,例如父母的经济支持降低了压力水平,同伴动机支持增加了机构依恋。
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Beyond the classroom: a comparative examination of parental and peer support on students’ socialization
ABSTRACT The first year of college is challenging for students as they learn to navigate new surroundings away from their established social support systems. This study examined the adjustment of first-year students through the lens of socialization resources theory (SRT). According to SRT, adaption to novel environments is partly due to social support. Although researchers have examined the importance of parental and peer support for students independently, comparative understanding of these two sources of support is limited. Within the framework of SRT, we collected data from 237 first-semester students to assess the effects of parental and peer support on students’ adjustment to college (i.e., intention to persist, stress, social adjustment, institutional attachment, grade point average). Our findings highlight the benefits and limitations of specific sources of support for students’ socialization, such as lower stress levels attributed to parental financial support and increased institutional attachment resulting from peer motivational support.
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