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      The relationship between academic psychological capital and academic coping stress among university students Translated title: La relación entre el capital psicológico académico y el afrontamiento de estrés académico en estudiantes universitarios

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          Abstract: Antecedents: University students confront academic stress in pursuing their academic goals, which may negatively affect their mental wellbeing. Consequently, it is relevant that students develop coping stress strategies to face students' daily stress in their academic life. Previous organisational research has proposed that the positive core construct of psychological capital (PsyCap) positively relates to effective coping strategies. This positive core construct has been identified in academic settings, and it has been called Academic PsyCap. However, the relationship between Academic PsyCap and Coping academic stress has not been deeply studied. Objectives: The primary purpose of this research is to explore if the Academic PsyCap is positively related to Academic coping stress strategies in university students. Methods: An exploratory study with a cross-sectional design was conducted to explore the relationship between the variable of interest in a sample of 102 Chilean university students from public and private institutions. Results: The results of the research showed a positive and significant relationship between Academic PsyCap and Coping academic stress. Furthermore, differences were identified between students from public and private universities and students with aboriginal and non-aboriginal heritage. These results are promising to effectively help university students to face academic stress based on Academic PsyCap.

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          Resumen: Antecedentes: Los estudiantes universitarios en la búsqueda de cumplir con sus metas académicas enfrentan el estrés académico que puede tener consecuencias negativas en su salud mental. En consecuencia, es relevante que los estudiantes logren desarrollar estrategias para enfrentar al estrés cotidiano asociado a su vida académica. Investigaciones en el campo de psicología organizacional con orientación positiva (POB) han propuesto que Capital Psicológico (PsyCap) es un constructo central positive que tiene una relación positiva con estrategias efectivas de afrontamiento de estrés. Este constructo central positive ha sido identificado También en el contexto académico, y se ha denominado como PsyCap Académico. Sin embargo, la relación entre PsyCap Académico y el afrontamiento del estrés académico no ha sido lo suficientemente estudiada. Objetivos: El propósito principal de esta investigación es explorar si PsyCap Académico esta positivamente relacionado con estrategias de afrontamiento de estrés académico en estudiantes universitarios. Método: Se realizo una investigación de tipo exploratoria con un diseño cross-sectional para explorar la relación entre las variables de interés en una muestra de 102 estudiantes universitarios Chilenos de instituciones públicas y privadas. Resultados: Los resultados de esta investigación muestran una relación positiva y significativa entre el PsyCap Académico y estrategias de afrontamiento de estrés académico. Adicionalmente, se encontraron diferencias entre estudiantes de universidades públicas y privadas, y entre estudiantes con ascendencia indígena y quienes no tienen esta ascendencia. Los resultados son promisorios para ayudar de forma efectiva a estudiantes universitarios a enfrentar el estrés académico por medio del PsyCap Académico.

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              A review of 13 years of research into antecedents of university students' grade point average (GPA) scores generated the following: a comprehensive, conceptual map of known correlates of tertiary GPA; assessment of the magnitude of average, weighted correlations with GPA; and tests of multivariate models of GPA correlates within and across research domains. A systematic search of PsycINFO and Web of Knowledge databases between 1997 and 2010 identified 7,167 English-language articles yielding 241 data sets, which reported on 50 conceptually distinct correlates of GPA, including 3 demographic factors and 5 traditional measures of cognitive capacity or prior academic performance. In addition, 42 non-intellective constructs were identified from 5 conceptually overlapping but distinct research domains: (a) personality traits, (b) motivational factors, (c) self-regulatory learning strategies, (d) students' approaches to learning, and (e) psychosocial contextual influences. We retrieved 1,105 independent correlations and analyzed data using hypothesis-driven, random-effects meta-analyses. Significant average, weighted correlations were found for 41 of 50 measures. Univariate analyses revealed that demographic and psychosocial contextual factors generated, at best, small correlations with GPA. Medium-sized correlations were observed for high school GPA, SAT, ACT, and A level scores. Three non-intellective constructs also showed medium-sized correlations with GPA: academic self-efficacy, grade goal, and effort regulation. A large correlation was observed for performance self-efficacy, which was the strongest correlate (of 50 measures) followed by high school GPA, ACT, and grade goal. Implications for future research, student assessment, and intervention design are discussed.

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                Journal
                terpsicol
                Terapia psicológica
                Ter Psicol
                Sociedad Chilena de Psicología Clínica (Santiago, , Chile )
                0718-4808
                July 2022
                : 40
                : 2
                : 279-305
                Affiliations
                [1] Arica Tarapacá orgnameUniversidad de Tarapacá orgdiv1Direccion de Investigación Postgrado y Transferencia Tecnologica Chile maramirezp@ 123456academicos.uta.cl
                Article
                S0718-48082022000200279 S0718-4808(22)04000200279
                10.4067/S0718-48082022000200279
                27315006
                a7fc28ea-ffdf-4ab5-87f5-c85db1318b52

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

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                : 20 December 2021
                : 08 August 2022
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