Title |
Linear Relationship between Resilience, Learning Approaches, and Coping Strategies to Predict Achievement in Undergraduate Students
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Published in |
Frontiers in Psychology, June 2017
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DOI | 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01039 |
Pubmed ID | |
Authors |
Jesús de la Fuente, María Fernández-Cabezas, Matilde Cambil, Manuel M. Vera, Maria Carmen González-Torres, Raquel Artuch-Garde |
Abstract |
The aim of the present research was to analyze the linear relationship between resilience (meta-motivational variable), learning approaches (meta-cognitive variables), strategies for coping with academic stress (meta-emotional variable) and academic achievement, necessary in the context of university academic stress. A total of 656 students from a southern university in Spain completed different questionnaires: a resiliency scale, a coping strategies scale, and a study process questionnaire. Correlations and structural modeling were used for data analyses. There was a positive and significant linear association showing a relationship of association and prediction of resilience to the deep learning approach, and problem-centered coping strategies. In a complementary way, these variables positively and significantly predicted the academic achievement of university students. These results enabled a linear relationship of association and consistent and differential prediction to be established among the variables studied. Implications for future research are set out. |
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