The Mediating Role of Psychosocial Factors in Academic Performance in Higher Education: Characterization Based on the Adaptation of Teaching Due to COVID-19
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Gamarra Vengoechea, María Alejandra; Chacón Cuberos, Ramón; Pérez Mármol, Mariana; Castro Sánchez, ManuelEditorial
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Academic performance Higher education Psychosocial factors
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2024-11-02Referencia bibliográfica
Gamarra-Vengoechea, M.A.; Chacón-Cuberos, R.; Pérez-Mármol, M.; Castro-Sánchez, M. The Mediating Role of Psychosocial Factors in Academic Performance in Higher Education: Characterization Based on the Adaptation of Teaching Due to COVID-19. Educ. Sci. 2023, 13, 1105. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci13111105
Abstract
(1) Background: The current study aimed to examine the mediating role of psychosocial
factors in academic performance in higher education based on the adaptation of teaching due to
COVID-19. (2) Methods: The methodological design is descriptive–exploratory, cross-sectional, and
ex post-facto, using a structural equation model in a sample of 824 university students from Granada.
For data collection, the AF-5 questionnaire was used for self-concept; EME-E for motivation, REIS
for emotional intelligence, and CD-RISC for resilience, in addition to a specific questionnaire for
sociodemographic and academic data. (3) Results: The findings show that (a) academic performance
was positively related to personal competence and inversely related to self-confidence, with a higher
regression weight in students who did not experience adaptations; that (b) there is a positive relationship
between intrinsic motivation and academic performance; that (c) personal competence helped
to decrease demotivation in students; and that (d) a positive self-concept acts as a protective factor
against demotivation. (4) Conclusions: Therefore, the relevance of educational institutions in the
holistic development of young adults is highlighted, ensuring not only academic success but also the
emotional and personal well-being of students in a constantly changing world.