The Role of Sense of School Belonging and Gender in the Academic Adjustment of Latino Adolescents

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Bernadette Sánchez
Yarí Colón
Patricia Esparza
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[1] Depaul University,Department of Psychology
[2] DePaul University,Department of Psychology
[3] DePaul University,Department of Psychology
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academic achievement; sense of community; gender; Latino adolescents;
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The aim of this study was to examine the roles of sense of belonging and gender in the academic outcomes of urban, Latino adolescents. It was expected that sense of belonging would play a different role in males' and females' academic adjustment. Participants (N = 143) included mostly Mexican and Puerto Rican seniors from a large, urban high school. The academic outcomes assessed were grade point average, absenteeism, motivation, effort, and educational aspirations and expectations. As hypothesized, females consistently had more positive academic outcomes than males. Sense of school belonging significantly predicted academic outcomes, including academic motivation, effort, and absenteeism. Regression analyses did not show that gender explained differences in the relationship between sense of belonging and academic outcomes. Implications and future directions for research on urban Latino males and females are discussed.
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