父母教养方式对高中生自尊和学业成绩的影响

Narito ARCAY JR., Rose Marie Calope, Buenaventurada D. Libot
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父母教养方式为父母与子女之间的互动提供了情感氛围,并对家庭生活质量产生重大影响。学校表现被认为是青少年与学校环境有效互动的能力,通过在2018-2019学年的四个季度中获得他们的成绩的总体平均分数。本研究以菲律宾保和岛土比贡高中学生为研究对象,探讨父母教养方式对学生自尊及学业表现的影响。本研究采用描述性规范调查的研究方法,通过使用标准化的调查工具来收集数据,获得被调查者的养育方式和自尊。数据挖掘或桌面审查,以确保保和岛土比贡高中的学业成绩。数据处理采用平均、Freeman Halton检验、Kruskal-Wallis检验和卡方检验。在400名受访者中,大多数人对四种育儿方式的看法相似,第一种是母亲(52.5%)和父亲(46.5%)都是权威的。其次是纵容型,父亲(21.5%)和母亲(17.8%)。其次是父亲(18.8%)和母亲(17%)的矛盾育儿。大部分(75.5%)的人自尊心很强。近四分之一(24.5%)的人自尊心一般,没有人表现出自卑。近一半(45.8%)的受访者对学校表现感到满意,超过三分之一(36%)的人评价优秀,超过十分之一(14%)的人评价非常满意,很少人评价相当满意(4.3%)。弗里曼-霍尔顿测试的结果显示,父亲和母亲的育儿方式与受访者的年龄之间没有统计学上显著的联系。卡方检验显示,父亲(X2=7.717, df=3, p<0.10)和母亲(X2= 7.683, df=3, p<0.05)的教养方式与被调查者的性别有统计学相关性。自尊与学业成绩的关系,卡方检验结果显著。有强有力的证据表明,至少一对指定类别的平均排名之间存在差异(p值< 0.05)。有强有力的证据表明,父母的教养方式对学生在学校的表现有一定的影响。
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Parenting Styles in Relation to Self-Esteem and School Performance of Senior High Students
Parenting styles provide the emotional climate for interaction between parents and children and have a significant impact on the family’s quality of life.   School performance is considered as the adolescents’ capacity to interact effectively with the school environment by getting the general point average of their grades in the four quarters of School Year 2018-2019.  This paper examined the effects of parenting styles on self-esteem and school performance among the Senior High students of Tubigon, Bohol, Philippines. The study utilized the descriptive normative survey method of research in gathering data through the use of a standardized survey tool in getting the parenting styles and self-esteem of the respondents. Data mining or desk review was conducted in securing the academic performance of the Senior High School of Tubigon, Bohol. Data were processed using averaging, Freeman Halton Test, Kruskal-Wallis test, and Chi-Square. The majority of the 400 respondents yielded similar results in the four parenting styles, first is authoritative in both mothers (52.5 percent) and fathers (46.5 percent). It is followed by the permissive, father (21.5 percent), and mother (17.8 percent). It is followed by ambivalent parenting with fathers (18.8 percent) and mothers (17 percent). The majority (75.5 percent) of the respondents have high self-esteem. Almost a fourth (24.5 percent) had average self-esteem, and no one reflected low self-esteem. Nearly half (45.8 percent) of the total number of respondents had satisfactory school performance, more than a third (36 percent) had an outstanding rating, above a tenth (14 percent) had Very Satisfactory, and very few reflected Fairly Satisfactory (4.3 percent) results. The result of the Freeman-Halton test revealed that there is no statistically significant association between the fathers’ and mothers’ parenting styles and the age groups of the respondents. The Chi-square test revealed that the parenting styles of both the father (X2=7.717, df=3, p<0.10) and the mother (X2 =7.683, df=3, p<0.05) are statistically associated with the sex of the respondents. As to the relationship between self-esteem and academic performance, chi-square revealed a significant result. There is strong evidence of a difference (p-value < 0.05) between the mean ranks of at least one pair of the indicated categories. There is strong evidence that suggests that parenting styles have some bearing on how students perform at school.
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