Positive psychology on the university: a correlational study
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Resumo: | Upon entering higher education, students face many difficulties that may lead them to drop out. Little has been studied about what makes students stay at university despite the obstacles they encounter during graduation. The objective of this study was to correlate optimism, satisfaction with life, positive and negative affect and academic resilience of university students who are in the final half of an undergraduate course. In all, 458 students participated in this research. Questionnaires were administered in three Brazilian higher education institutions, comprising a sociodemographic questionnaire, the Life Orientation Test (LOT-R), the Academic Resilience Scale (ERA), the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) and the Positive and Negative Affect Scale (PANAS). Significant correlations were found between the variables studied, with positive correlation between optimism and life satisfaction, positive affect, academic resilience, and the perseverance and reflection and help-seeking academic resilience subscales; while negative correlations were found between negative affect and the negative affective and emotional responses academic resilience subscale. This data is of great importance because it shows that when students demonstrate some of these positive aspects we analyzed, they may have other positive aspects as well, helping them in their university life. More studies on the theme need to be done in order to understand which variables may be related to students staying at university. In this way it will be possible to devise public policies and intervention programs aimed at students seeing their undergraduate courses through to the end. |
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Positive psychology on the university: a correlational studyPsicología en la universidad: un estudio correlacional Psicologia positiva na universidade: um estudo correlacionalPsicología PositivaUniversitariosOptimismoResiliencia académicaBienestar.Psicologia PositivaUniversitáriosOtimismoResiliência AcadêmicaBem-estar.Positive psychologyUndergraduatesOptimismAcademic resilienceWell being.Upon entering higher education, students face many difficulties that may lead them to drop out. Little has been studied about what makes students stay at university despite the obstacles they encounter during graduation. The objective of this study was to correlate optimism, satisfaction with life, positive and negative affect and academic resilience of university students who are in the final half of an undergraduate course. In all, 458 students participated in this research. Questionnaires were administered in three Brazilian higher education institutions, comprising a sociodemographic questionnaire, the Life Orientation Test (LOT-R), the Academic Resilience Scale (ERA), the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) and the Positive and Negative Affect Scale (PANAS). Significant correlations were found between the variables studied, with positive correlation between optimism and life satisfaction, positive affect, academic resilience, and the perseverance and reflection and help-seeking academic resilience subscales; while negative correlations were found between negative affect and the negative affective and emotional responses academic resilience subscale. This data is of great importance because it shows that when students demonstrate some of these positive aspects we analyzed, they may have other positive aspects as well, helping them in their university life. More studies on the theme need to be done in order to understand which variables may be related to students staying at university. In this way it will be possible to devise public policies and intervention programs aimed at students seeing their undergraduate courses through to the end.Al ingresar a la Educación Superior, los estudiantes enfrentan muchas dificultades que pueden llevarlos a abandonar el curso. Poco se estudia sobre qué hace que los estudiantes permanezcan en la universidad a pesar de los obstáculos que encuentran durante la graduación. Este estudio tuvo como objetivo correlacionar el optimismo, la satisfacción con la vida, los afectos positivos y negativos y la resiliencia académica de los estudiantes universitarios que se encuentran en la mitad final de los cursos de pregrado. Un total de 458 estudiantes participaron en la investigación. Se aplicaron cuestionarios en tres Instituciones de Educación Superior brasileñas: cuestionario sociodemográfico, Test de Orientación a la Vida (LOT-R), Escala de Resiliencia Académica (ERA), Escala de Satisfacción con la Vida (SWLS) y Escala de Afectos Positivos y Negativos (PANAS). Se encontraron correlaciones significativas entre las variables estudiadas, con una correlación positiva entre el optimismo y la satisfacción con la vida, los afectos positivos, la resiliencia académica y las subescalas de resiliencia académica perseverancia y reflexión y búsqueda de ayuda; y negativo entre los afectos negativos y la subescala de resiliencia académica respuestas negativas afectivas y emocionales. Estos son datos de gran importancia porque muestran que cuando el alumno tiene uno de estos aspectos positivos analizados, también puede tener otros aspectos positivos, ayudándole en su vida universitaria. Es necesario realizar más estudios sobre el tema para comprender qué variables pueden estar relacionadas con la permanencia de los estudiantes en la universidad. Así, será posible pensar en políticas públicas y programas de intervención para el mantenimiento del académico hasta el final del curso.Ao entrar no Ensino Superior, o estudante se depara com muitas dificuldades que podem levá-lo a desistir do curso. Pouco se estuda sobre o que faz com que os estudantes permaneçam na universidade apesar dos obstáculos que encontram durante a graduação. O presente trabalho teve por objetivo correlacionar o otimismo, a satisfação com a vida, os afetos positivos e negativos e a resiliência acadêmica de universitários que estão na metade final de cursos de graduação. Ao todo 458 estudantes participaram da pesquisa. Foram aplicados questionários em três Instituições de Ensino Superior brasileiras, sendo um questionário sociodemográfico, Life Orientation Test (LOT-R), Escala de Resiliência Acadêmica (ERA), Escala de Satisfação com a Vida (SWLS) e Escala de Afetos Positivos e Negativos (PANAS). Foram encontradas correlações significativas entre as variáveis estudadas, sendo que há uma correlação positiva entre o otimismo e a satisfação com a vida, os afetos positivos, a resiliência acadêmica e as subescalas da resiliência acadêmica perseverança e reflexão e busca de ajuda; e negativas entre os afetos negativos e a subescala da resiliência acadêmica respostas afetivas e emocionais negativas. Esses são dados de grande importância pois mostram que quando o estudante apresenta algum desses aspectos positivos analisados, pode ter outros também positivos, o auxiliando em sua vida universitária. Mais estudos sobre a temática precisam ser realizados para compreender quais variáveis podem estar relacionadas aos estudantes se manter na universidade. Assim, será possível pensar em políticas públicas e programas de intervenção para a manutenção do acadêmico na graduação.Research, Society and Development2022-01-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2521610.33448/rsd-v11i1.25216Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 1; e38211125216Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 1; e38211125216Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 1; e382111252162525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/25216/21988Copyright (c) 2022 Rosana Angst Pasqualotto; Lidia Natalia Dobrianskyj Weberhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPasqualotto, Rosana Angst Weber, Lidia Natalia Dobrianskyj 2022-01-16T18:08:18Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/25216Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:43:33.305628Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Positive psychology on the university: a correlational study Psicología en la universidad: un estudio correlacional Psicologia positiva na universidade: um estudo correlacional |
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Positive psychology on the university: a correlational study |
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Positive psychology on the university: a correlational study Pasqualotto, Rosana Angst Psicología Positiva Universitarios Optimismo Resiliencia académica Bienestar. Psicologia Positiva Universitários Otimismo Resiliência Acadêmica Bem-estar. Positive psychology Undergraduates Optimism Academic resilience Well being. |
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Positive psychology on the university: a correlational study |
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Positive psychology on the university: a correlational study |
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Positive psychology on the university: a correlational study |
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Positive psychology on the university: a correlational study |
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Positive psychology on the university: a correlational study |
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Pasqualotto, Rosana Angst |
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Pasqualotto, Rosana Angst Weber, Lidia Natalia Dobrianskyj |
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Weber, Lidia Natalia Dobrianskyj |
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Pasqualotto, Rosana Angst Weber, Lidia Natalia Dobrianskyj |
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Psicología Positiva Universitarios Optimismo Resiliencia académica Bienestar. Psicologia Positiva Universitários Otimismo Resiliência Acadêmica Bem-estar. Positive psychology Undergraduates Optimism Academic resilience Well being. |
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Psicología Positiva Universitarios Optimismo Resiliencia académica Bienestar. Psicologia Positiva Universitários Otimismo Resiliência Acadêmica Bem-estar. Positive psychology Undergraduates Optimism Academic resilience Well being. |
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Upon entering higher education, students face many difficulties that may lead them to drop out. Little has been studied about what makes students stay at university despite the obstacles they encounter during graduation. The objective of this study was to correlate optimism, satisfaction with life, positive and negative affect and academic resilience of university students who are in the final half of an undergraduate course. In all, 458 students participated in this research. Questionnaires were administered in three Brazilian higher education institutions, comprising a sociodemographic questionnaire, the Life Orientation Test (LOT-R), the Academic Resilience Scale (ERA), the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) and the Positive and Negative Affect Scale (PANAS). Significant correlations were found between the variables studied, with positive correlation between optimism and life satisfaction, positive affect, academic resilience, and the perseverance and reflection and help-seeking academic resilience subscales; while negative correlations were found between negative affect and the negative affective and emotional responses academic resilience subscale. This data is of great importance because it shows that when students demonstrate some of these positive aspects we analyzed, they may have other positive aspects as well, helping them in their university life. More studies on the theme need to be done in order to understand which variables may be related to students staying at university. In this way it will be possible to devise public policies and intervention programs aimed at students seeing their undergraduate courses through to the end. |
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