Grit and chiropractic students' academic performance: a cross-sectional study

被引:7
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作者
Pulkkinen, Elina A. [1 ]
Chiro, M.
de la, Pablo Perez [2 ]
机构
[1] Hyve Tampere, Saapastie 2, Pirkkala 33950, Finland
[2] Barcelona Coll Chiropract, Carrer Caponata 15, Barcelona 08034, Spain
来源
JOURNAL OF CHIROPRACTIC EDUCATION | 2021年 / 35卷 / 01期
关键词
Chiropractic; Health Occupations Students; Academic Performance; Personality; Personal Autonomy; ACHIEVEMENT;
D O I
10.7899/JCE-19-8
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Objective: Previous investigations have studied the relationship between grit and academic performance, and it has been reported that grittier students perform better academically. The objectives of this study are to measure chiropractic students' grittiness and to explore the correlation between grit and academic performance. Methods: We distributed the Short Grit Scale (Grit-S) questionnaire to chiropractic students in electronic form. We included questions about their previous grade point average and the number of times they had retaken examinations. We scored the overall Grit-S scale and the Consistency of Interest and Perseverance of Effort subscales. A 2-tailed t test and 1-way analysis of variance were used to determine differences between groups. Results: The response rate was 87% (n =110). The mean grit score (3.44 +/- 0.60) was similar to the general population and slightly lower than other healthcare professionals. The students who had a grade point average between <80% but less than 90% obtained significantly higher grit scores compared to those who had a grade point average <60% but less than 70%. Similarly, students who had no examination retakes had higher grit scores compared to those who took 4 or more exam retakes. We observed these differences in the overall and subscales scores. No other group showed any difference. Conclusion: The results of this research showed that the grittier students performed better academically than the less gritty students. Grit scores can potentially be used to identify the students at risk of failing or dropping out. The role and potential application of grit in chiropractic education, student support, and admission procedures should be further evaluated.
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页数:7
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