Self-Concept as a Mediator of the Relation Between University Students’ Resilience and Academic Achievement
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García Martínez, InmaculadaEditorial
Frontiers
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Self-concept Resilience Emotional intelligence Academic achievement University students
Date
2022-01-04Referencia bibliográfica
García-Martínez I... [et al.] (2022) Self-Concept as a Mediator of the Relation Between University Students’ Resilience and Academic Achievement. Front. Psychol. 12:747168. doi: [10.3389/fpsyg.2021.747168]
Abstract
Academic achievement is a factor of interest in both psychology and education.
Determining which factors have a negative or positive influence on academic
performance has produced different investigations. The present study focuses on
analyzing the relationship between resilience, emotional intelligence, self-concept and
the academic achievement of university students. For this purpose, different self-report
tools were administered to a sample of 1,020 university students from Southern Spain.
The Structural Equation-based mediational analysis suggests that there is no direct
relationship between resilience and academic achievement, nor between emotional
intelligence and academic achievement. Likewise, self-concept is positioned as a
mediating factor in the relationship between resilience and academic achievement. The
findings indicate that university students who exhibit high levels of resilience tend to
cope better with difficult moments and understand and value the effort required and
invested in study time. This study supports positive beliefs and behaviors for better
academic achievement.