Stressful university life : the relationship among academic self-efficacy, social comparison orientation, academic performance, goal characteristics, and psychological well-being of university students in Singapore.

The goal of this study is to examine how the well-being of university students in Singapore is influenced by academic concerns. In particular, we investigate the relationship among academic self-efficacy, social comparison orientation, academic performance, goal characteristics (i.e., ideal GPA, go...

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Main Authors: Lim, Suu Yue., Owyong, Elena., Tay, Hannah Wen Ya., Toh, Juanita Zhu Ian.
Other Authors: Jung Younbo
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Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-387342019-12-10T13:32:56Z Stressful university life : the relationship among academic self-efficacy, social comparison orientation, academic performance, goal characteristics, and psychological well-being of university students in Singapore. Lim, Suu Yue. Owyong, Elena. Tay, Hannah Wen Ya. Toh, Juanita Zhu Ian. Jung Younbo Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information DRNTU::Social sciences::Psychology::Applied psychology The goal of this study is to examine how the well-being of university students in Singapore is influenced by academic concerns. In particular, we investigate the relationship among academic self-efficacy, social comparison orientation, academic performance, goal characteristics (i.e., ideal GPA, goal importance, goal motivation, GPA difference), and psychological well-being (i.e., depression and satisfaction with life). Our theoretical model, which integrates these concepts, provides fruitful insight to better understand the well-being of university students. A self-administered paper-and-pencil survey was conducted with 603 final-year undergraduate students from the two public autonomous universities in Singapore: National University of Singapore (NUS) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU). Our analyses indicated that academic self-efficacy has both a direct and indirect relationship with students’ levels of depressive symptoms and satisfaction with life. Specifically, academic self-efficacy was found to negatively predict students’ levels of depressive symptoms and positively predict their satisfaction with life. The relationship between students’ academic self-efficacy and their level of depressive symptoms was also found to be mediated by goal importance, goal motivation, and GPA difference. Similarly, the relationship between academic self-efficacy and satisfaction with life was found to be mediated by goal importance. In addition, academic self-efficacy was a significant predictor of academic performance, ideal GPA, goal importance, goal motivation, and GPA difference. Furthermore, students’ social comparison orientation was found to be a significant positive predictor of students’ levels of depressive symptoms, academic performance, goal importance, and ideal GPA. Consequently, theoretical and practical implications of our findings are discussed. Bachelor of Communication Studies 2010-05-18T02:23:54Z 2010-05-18T02:23:54Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/38734 en Nanyang Technological University 80 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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topic DRNTU::Social sciences::Psychology::Applied psychology
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Lim, Suu Yue.
Owyong, Elena.
Tay, Hannah Wen Ya.
Toh, Juanita Zhu Ian.
Stressful university life : the relationship among academic self-efficacy, social comparison orientation, academic performance, goal characteristics, and psychological well-being of university students in Singapore.
description The goal of this study is to examine how the well-being of university students in Singapore is influenced by academic concerns. In particular, we investigate the relationship among academic self-efficacy, social comparison orientation, academic performance, goal characteristics (i.e., ideal GPA, goal importance, goal motivation, GPA difference), and psychological well-being (i.e., depression and satisfaction with life). Our theoretical model, which integrates these concepts, provides fruitful insight to better understand the well-being of university students. A self-administered paper-and-pencil survey was conducted with 603 final-year undergraduate students from the two public autonomous universities in Singapore: National University of Singapore (NUS) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU). Our analyses indicated that academic self-efficacy has both a direct and indirect relationship with students’ levels of depressive symptoms and satisfaction with life. Specifically, academic self-efficacy was found to negatively predict students’ levels of depressive symptoms and positively predict their satisfaction with life. The relationship between students’ academic self-efficacy and their level of depressive symptoms was also found to be mediated by goal importance, goal motivation, and GPA difference. Similarly, the relationship between academic self-efficacy and satisfaction with life was found to be mediated by goal importance. In addition, academic self-efficacy was a significant predictor of academic performance, ideal GPA, goal importance, goal motivation, and GPA difference. Furthermore, students’ social comparison orientation was found to be a significant positive predictor of students’ levels of depressive symptoms, academic performance, goal importance, and ideal GPA. Consequently, theoretical and practical implications of our findings are discussed.
author2 Jung Younbo
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Lim, Suu Yue.
Owyong, Elena.
Tay, Hannah Wen Ya.
Toh, Juanita Zhu Ian.
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author Lim, Suu Yue.
Owyong, Elena.
Tay, Hannah Wen Ya.
Toh, Juanita Zhu Ian.
author_sort Lim, Suu Yue.
title Stressful university life : the relationship among academic self-efficacy, social comparison orientation, academic performance, goal characteristics, and psychological well-being of university students in Singapore.
title_short Stressful university life : the relationship among academic self-efficacy, social comparison orientation, academic performance, goal characteristics, and psychological well-being of university students in Singapore.
title_full Stressful university life : the relationship among academic self-efficacy, social comparison orientation, academic performance, goal characteristics, and psychological well-being of university students in Singapore.
title_fullStr Stressful university life : the relationship among academic self-efficacy, social comparison orientation, academic performance, goal characteristics, and psychological well-being of university students in Singapore.
title_full_unstemmed Stressful university life : the relationship among academic self-efficacy, social comparison orientation, academic performance, goal characteristics, and psychological well-being of university students in Singapore.
title_sort stressful university life : the relationship among academic self-efficacy, social comparison orientation, academic performance, goal characteristics, and psychological well-being of university students in singapore.
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