I Need Somebody to Lean on

IF 0.8 Q3 Psychology Swiss Journal of Psychology Pub Date : 2019-04-30 DOI:10.1024/1421-0185/A000224
M. De Clercq, C. Devos, A. Azzi, M. Frenay, O. Klein, B. Galand
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Abstract. In the literature, social support is depicted as an important determinant of whether someone completes their doctoral process. However, few studies actually test the impact of social support in sound quantitative designs. The present study provides an incremental understanding of the social support effect by (a) assessing the joint influence of three sources of social support (supervisor, academic peers, and relatives) on the emotions of doctoral students, their perceived progress and intention to persist; and (b) testing the interactions between these three sources of support and the doctoral stage of advancement. To this end, we carried out a longitudinal three-wave study with 446 doctoral students from two Belgian universities. The hierarchical regressions showed that (1) only supervisor support significantly predicted the outcomes of doctoral students and (2) the influence of social support on intention to persist was moderated by the stage of advancement in the doctoral journey. We discuss these results and their implications for further work on social support in light of existing literature on doctoral persistence.
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我需要有人依靠
摘要在文献中,社会支持被描述为一个人是否完成他们的博士过程的重要决定因素。然而,很少有研究在可靠的定量设计中真正测试社会支持的影响。本研究通过(a)评估三种社会支持来源(导师、学术同伴和亲属)对博士生情绪、他们的感知进步和坚持意愿的共同影响,提供了对社会支持效应的增量理解;(b)检验这三种支持来源与博士晋升阶段的相互作用。为此,我们对来自比利时两所大学的446名博士生进行了纵向三波研究。层次回归结果显示:(1)只有导师支持对博士生的结果有显著的预测作用;(2)社会支持对博士生坚持意愿的影响受博士学习进程的调节。我们讨论这些结果和他们的影响,进一步工作的社会支持在现有文献的博士坚持的光。
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Swiss Journal of Psychology
Swiss Journal of Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: General, Clinical, Social, Organizational, Developmental, Personality, and Biological Psychology.
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