Hope and Academic Procrastination in Adolescents: A Moderated Mediation Model

被引:2
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作者
Wang, Shoushi [1 ]
Shi, Jingping [2 ]
Sheng, Ruike [1 ]
Yu, Si [1 ]
Xu, Wei [1 ]
机构
[1] Beijing Normal Univ, Fac Psychol, Beijing 100875, Peoples R China
[2] Dongfanghong Middle Sch, Dingxi 743000, Peoples R China
关键词
Academic procrastination; hope; trait mindfulness; attentional control; ATTENTIONAL CONTROL; COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE; ANXIETY; ACHIEVEMENT; MINDFULNESS; ASSOCIATIONS; SPECIFICITY; DEPRESSION; VALIDATION; BELIEFS;
D O I
10.32604/ijmhp.2022.023083
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Academic procrastination among adolescents is an increasingly prominent problem. It is important to look for influences behind academic procrastination in the adolescent population. The present study aimed to reveal the explanatory mechanisms underlying the association between hope and academic procrastination behaviors among Chinese adolescents by testing the mediating role of attentional control and the moderating role of trait mindfulness. Participants in the current study were 1156 Chinese adolescents who completed self-report ques-tionnaires on hope, attentional control, academic procrastination, and trait mindfulness. The results indicated that adolescent hope was negatively related to academic procrastination and that attentional control partially mediated this association. In addition, trait mindfulness moderated the direct association between hope and aca-demic procrastination in the mediated model. In conclusion, identifying the mechanisms by which hope is asso-ciated with academic procrastination in adolescent populations is of potential value for the prevention of and intervention in this undesirable study habit.
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页码:933 / 944
页数:12
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