A Study on the Relationship Between Positive Psychological Quality and Academic Performance of College Students

Publication Date: 20/08/2023

DOI: 10.52589/BJELDP-UENT7TT1


Author(s): Yusu Qin, Rui Li, Shujuan Gao, Li Nv, Ci Cheng.

Volume/Issue: Volume 6 , Issue 3 (2023)



Abstract:

In sharp contrast to the relevant research on positive psychological quality and academic performance in basic education, there is almost no relevant research in higher education in China. In order to explore the relationship between positive psychological quality and their academic performances of college students, and furthermore, whether positive psychological quality can affect their performances through the influence of academic self-efficacy and learning engagement, we conducted survey research among medical students in southwest and northeast China. We found that there are differences in positive psychological quality, academic self-efficacy, academic engagement and academic performance among students of different genders and grades. Girls' academic performance and engagement are higher than boys. The positive psychological quality of higher grades is better than that of lower grades. Positive psychological quality can affect academic performance alone, and the effect is more obvious when it is combined with academic self-efficacy. The positive psychological quality and academic self-efficacy can effectively affect learning engagement, which also can affect academic performance. However, learning engagement and academic self-efficacy have no mediating effect on positive psychological quality and academic performance.


Keywords:

Positive Psychological Quality, Academic Performance, Chinese college students.


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