Relationships between Resilience and Self-Efficacy in the Prosocial Behavior of Chilean Elementary School Teachers

被引:6
作者
Salvo-Garrido, Sonia [1 ]
Polanco-Levican, Karina [2 ]
Dominguez-Lara, Sergio [3 ]
Mieres-Chacaltana, Manuel [4 ]
Galvez-Nieto, Jose Luis [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ La Frontera, Dept Matemat & Estadist, Temuco 4780000, Chile
[2] Univ La Frontera, Programa Doctorado Ciencias Sociales, Temuco 4780000, Chile
[3] Univ San Martin de Porres, Inst Invest FCCTP, Lima 15102, Peru
[4] Univ Catolica Temuco, Dept Divers & Educ Intercultural, Temuco 4780000, Chile
[5] Univ La Frontera, Dept Trabajo Social, Temuco 4780000, Chile
关键词
prosocial behavior; self-efficacy; resilience; teachers; elementary school; ENGAGEMENT; CLASSROOM; EDUCATION; STUDENTS; BELIEFS; STRESS; MIDDLE;
D O I
10.3390/bs14080678
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Teachers' actions go beyond instruction, as their personal traits influence their teaching methods, problem-solving skills, and the quality of their relationships with students. Among these attributes, their prosocial competencies stand out for contributing to school, community, and social coexistence. Furthermore, the connection they have to resilience and self-efficacy promotes increased effectiveness in meeting the demands of an ever-more challenging work environment. This research aimed to analyze the effect of the relationship between self-efficacy and resilience on the prosocial behavior of Chilean elementary school teachers. The sample consisted of 1426 teachers (77.2% women) working in public and subsidized Chilean schools. Structural equation modeling (SEM) explored the relationships between self-efficacy, resilience, and prosocial behavior. The findings indicate that self-efficacy and resilience directly and positively affect the prosocial behavior of elementary school teachers. It is suggested that resilience, self-efficacy, and prosociality among teachers are promoted due to their synergistic effects and, consequently, the benefits for school children, especially those from vulnerable social contexts.
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