高等教育辍学学生自我效能感与学业成绩的影响

Q4 Psychology
C. A. Fior, S. Polydoro, Adriane Martins Soares Pelissoni, Marilda Aparecida Dantas, M. J. Martins, L. Almeida
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摘要

高等教育辍学对学生和大学都有影响,识别与辍学相关的变量使制定减少其发生的行动成为可能。本研究分析了自我效能感、收入、性别、年龄、领取社会救助补助和选修选修课程对逃避行为的直接影响和中介影响。本研究采用社会经济问卷、高等教育自我效能感量表及文献资料对346名大学生进行问卷调查,并采用AMOS软件进行分析。研究结果表明,作为一名女性,表现出较高的自我效能感与更好的学业成绩有关,而学业成绩又与较低的辍学风险有关。研究还发现,作为一名女性,参加首选课程可以降低退学的几率。这些结果强化了个人、心理、学术和职业等变量在辍学中的重要性,并提出了促进学生持久学习的干预方法。
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IMPACT OF SELF-EFFICACY AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN THE DROPOUT OF HIGHER EDUCATION STUDENTS
ABSTRACT Dropping out of Higher Education has implications for students and universities, and the identification of variables associated with dropout makes it possible to develop actions that reduce its occurrence. This study analyzes the direct and mediated impacts of self-efficacy, income, sex, age, receipt of social assistance grants and entry into a preferred option course in evasion. Data were collected from 346 university students through a Socioeconomic Questionnaire, the Self-Efficacy Scale in Higher Education, in addition to documentary information, and were analyzed using the AMOS software. The results identified that being a woman and manifesting high self-efficacy are associated with better academic performance, which are related to lower risks of dropping out. It was also found that being a woman and attending the preferred option course decreases the chances of dropping out. Such results reinforce the weight of personal, psychological, academic and career variables in dropout and suggest ways for interventions that promote student permanence.
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Psicologia Escolar e Educacional
Psicologia Escolar e Educacional Psychology-Developmental and Educational Psychology
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