Grit, academic engagement in math and science, and well-being outcomes in children during the COVID-19 pandemic: A study in Hong Kong and Macau.

IF 1.7 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL School Psychology International Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-19 DOI:10.1177/01430343221147273
Jesus Alfonso D Datu, Jet U Buenconsejo, Cheuk Ying Cherry Shek, Yat Ling Elaine Choy, Kuai Long Elvo Sou
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There is evidence showing that the triarchic model of grit and its dimensions (i.e., perseverance of effort, consistency of interests, and adaptability to situations) predict engagement and well-being outcomes in high school and undergraduate students during the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak. However, there has been limited research on how this model of grit relates to engagement and optimal psychological outcomes in primary school students. This research investigates the association of grit's dimensions with academic engagement in math and science as well as well-being outcomes (i.e., positive emotions, negative emotions, and flourishing) in primary school students. Participants were primary school students (Mage = 10.42; SDage = 1.26) from Hong Kong (n = 279) and Macau (n = 124). Results showed that perseverance of effort positively predicted cognitive and behavioral engagement in math as well as positive emotions even after controlling for demographic covariates (i.e., age, gender, setting, and year level), conscientiousness, and achievement goal orientations. Adaptability to situations positively predicted cognitive and social engagement in math and flourishing. Consistency of interests negatively predicted both cognitive engagement in science and negative emotions. Indeed, this study indicates that perseverance and adaptability may facilitate children's positive academic and psychological functioning during the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak.

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新冠肺炎大流行期间的Grit、数学和科学学术参与以及儿童的幸福结果:香港和澳门的一项研究
有证据表明,坚韧不拔的三元模型及其维度(即努力的毅力、兴趣的一致性和对情况的适应性)预测了新冠肺炎大流行期间高中生和本科生的参与度和幸福感结果。然而,关于这种毅力模式如何与小学生的参与度和最佳心理结果相关的研究有限。这项研究调查了小学生的毅力维度与数学和科学的学术参与以及幸福感结果(即积极情绪、消极情绪和繁荣)的关系。参与者是小学生(Mage = 10.42;S年龄 = 1.26)香港(n = 279)和澳门(n = 124)。结果表明,即使在控制了人口统计学协变量(即年龄、性别、环境和年份水平)、尽责性和成就目标取向后,努力的毅力也能积极预测数学的认知和行为参与以及积极情绪。对情境的适应性正向预测了数学和繁荣的认知和社会参与。兴趣的一致性对科学的认知参与和负面情绪都有负面预测。事实上,这项研究表明,在新冠肺炎大流行期间,毅力和适应性可能有助于儿童积极的学术和心理功能。
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School Psychology International
School Psychology International PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL-
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期刊介绍: The official publication of the ISPA. School Psychology International highlights the concerns of those who provide quality mental health, educational, therapeutic and support services to schools and their communities throughout the world. The Journal publishes a wide range of original empirical research, cross-cultural replications of promising procedures and descriptions of technology transfer
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