Self-efficacy, parent-child relationships, and academic performance: a comparison of European American and Asian American college students

被引:35
作者
Yuan, Shu [1 ]
Weiser, Dana A. [1 ]
Fischer, Judith L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Texas Tech Univ, Dept Human Dev & Family Studies, Box 41230, Lubbock, TX 79409 USA
关键词
Academic performance; Cross-cultural; Parent-child relationships; Self-efficacy; SOCIOECONOMIC-STATUS; SOCIAL SUPPORT; ATTACHMENT; SCHOOL; ACHIEVEMENT; EXPECTATIONS; ADJUSTMENT; CHINESE; ADOLESCENTS; CONTINUITY;
D O I
10.1007/s11218-015-9330-x
中图分类号
G44 [教育心理学];
学科分类号
0402 ; 040202 ;
摘要
Parent-child relationships play an important role in successful academic outcomes. Previous research suggests that the association between parent-child relationships and offspring's academic achievement may be mediated by offspring's self-efficacy levels, although these relationships are not fully understood. Furthermore, the association between family support and academic outcomes is well-documented among European Americans, but not across cultures. Therefore, the present study examined how parent-child relationship quality relates to young adults' academic achievement and self-efficacy among European Americans and Asian Americans. Participants were 258 undergraduate students (85 male, 173 female) who completed a survey. Overall, both parent-child relationships and self-efficacy were significantly associated with the offspring's academic performance, and self-efficacy mediated the relationship between parent-child relationships and school outcomes. Ethnicity moderated these relationships: among European American students, quality of parent-child relationships was not associated with self-efficacy level whereas for Asian Americans, parent-child relationships were associated with self-efficacy. These findings suggest that European American college students' self-efficacy levels are less dependent on parent-child relationship quality, but for Asian Americans college students it may be important for educators to facilitate communication and family support so students may continue to use family as a resource for self-efficacy levels.
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页码:261 / 280
页数:20
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