青少年学业拖延对学业压力的预测:同伴影响抵抗的调节作用

IF 0.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of the Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences Pub Date : 2019-04-12 DOI:10.22442/jlumhs.191810603
Madeha Ashraf, J. Malik, Sadia Musharraf
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目的:学习拖延在预测青少年学业压力中的作用。此外,本研究旨在探讨同伴影响抵抗的调节作用。方法学:本研究采用相关性设计与调查法。数据是从拉瓦尔品第和伊斯兰堡的各种政府和私立大学收集的。数据收集时间为2016年12月至2017年1月。样本包括N = 400名年轻人,包括(N = 200)名男性和(N = 200)名女性,年龄从18岁到25岁不等。在人口统计表的同时,收集了参与者对同伴影响抵抗量表、学业压力量表和塔克曼拖延量表的反应。通过相关分析探讨学业拖延、学业压力与同伴影响抵抗之间的关系。结果:学业拖延与学业压力呈显著正相关,而抵抗同伴影响与学业拖延、抵抗同伴影响与学业压力呈显著负相关。研究结果还显示,女性比男性更能抵抗同伴的影响,而男性似乎比女性更容易拖延。适度分析表明,高水平的同伴影响抵抗可以缓冲学业拖延对学业压力的影响。结论:同伴影响抵抗是缓解学业拖延消极后果的保护因素。
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Academic Stress Predicted by Academic Procrastination among Young Adults: Moderating Role of Peer Influence Resistance
OBJECTIVE: The effect of academic procrastination in predicting academic stress among young adults.Additionally, it is aimed to explore the moderating role of peer influence resistance.METHODOLOGY: The study used a correlations design with survey method. Data was collected fromvarious government and private universities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad. Data was collected fromDecember 2016 to January 2017. The sample included N = 400 young adults including (n = 200) malesand (n = 200) females with age ranging from 18 years to 25 years. Along with a demographic sheet,participants responses were collected on the Resistance to Peer Influence Scale, Academic Stress Scaleand Tuckman Procrastination Scale were used. Correlation analysis was computed to investigate therelationship between academic procrastination, academic stress and peer influence resistance.RESULTS: A significant positive relationship between academic procrastination and academic stresswas evidenced whereas, significant negative relationship between peer influence resistance andacademic procrastination, as well between peer influence resistance and academic stress was reported.Results also showed that females are more resistant to peer influence as compared to males whereasmales appeared to procrastinate more as compared to females. Moderation analysis was showed thathigh levels of peer influence resistance buffered against effect of academic procrastination on to theacademic stress.CONCLUSION: It is concluded that peer influence resistance is a protective factor against negative consequencesof academic procrastination in decreasing academic stress.
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期刊介绍: Journal of Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences (JLUMHS) Jamshoro, Pakistan publishes original manuscripts, case reports and reviews on topics related to medical and health sciences. JLUMHS is a peer reviewed journal and is published quarterly (4 issues per year) since July 2002. It agrees to accept manuscripts prepared in accordance with the “Uniform Requirements for submission of manuscripts for biomedical journals adopted by International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE), updated October 2001 (Refer JLUMHS July – December 2002 issue).
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