A Path Analysis Model of Self- vs. Educational-Context- Regulation as Combined Predictors of Well-Being in Spanish College Students
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Theoretical Frameworks
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- Presage variables: self-regulation level, educational context, age, and gender.
- (2)
- Process variables: coping strategies, resilience, and positivity.
- (3)
- Product variables: flourishing and health (physical and psychological).
- (1)
- Self-regulated variable (SR): self-regulation.
- (2)
- Externally regulated variable (ESR): educational context.
1.2. Self-Regulation and Educational Context as Personal and Contextual Presage Variables
1.3. The Role of Age and Gender as Presage Individual Variables
1.4. Coping, Resilience, and Positivity as Process Variables
1.5. Well-Being Correlates as a Product Variable
1.6. Aims and Hypotheses
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Instruments
2.2.1. Presage Variables
2.2.2. Process Variables
2.2.3. Product Variables
2.3. Procedure
2.4. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Association Analysis: Bivariate Correlations
3.2. Structural Predictive Path Analysis
3.3. Standardized Direct and Indirect Effects
4. Discussion
Limitations and Future Research
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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SR | COP | EF.COP | PF.COP | RESIL | POS | FLO | HEALTH | PHY.H | PSY.H | |
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SR | 1 | |||||||||
COP | 0.10 ** | 1 | ||||||||
EF.COP | −0.16 *** | 0.82 *** | 1 | |||||||
PF.COP | 0.33 *** | 0.84 *** | 0.38 *** | 1 | ||||||
RESIL | 0.48 *** | 0.24 *** | 0.01 | 0.39 *** | 1 | |||||
POS | 0.48 *** | 0.16 ** | −0.10 * | 0.35 *** | 0.58 *** | 1 | ||||
FLO | 0.51 *** | 0.27 ** | −0.1 | 0.50 *** | 0.51 * | 0.74 *** | 1 | |||
HEALTH | 0.46 *** | 0.07 | −0.15 | 0.29 ** | 0.28 | 0.66 *** | 0.65 *** | 1 | ||
PHY.H | 0.39 *** | 0.17 | −0.03 | 0.34 *** | 0.37 | 0.60 *** | 0.65 *** | 0.88 *** | 1 | |
PSY.H | 0.37 *** | −0.11 | −0.28 ** | 0.09 | 0.09 | 0.47 *** | 0.36 *** | 0.75 *** | 0.34 *** | 1 |
X2 | DF | Sig. | CMIN/DF | NFI | RFI | IFI | TLI | CFI | HOELTER * | RMSEA | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
M1 | 3,839,812 | (434 − 93): 341 | 0.00 | 11,220 | 0.639 | 0.57 | 0.66 | 0.592 | 0.658 | 202 | 0.073 |
M2 | 3,426,504 | (560 − 108): 452 | 0.00 | 7582 | 0.927 | 0.917 | 0.902 | 0.95 | 0.9 | 293 | 0.059 |
Predictive Variable | Criterion Variable | Total Effect | CI (95%) | Direct Effect | CI (95%) | Indirect Effect | CI (95%) | Results, Effects |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SRGROUP | EF. COP | −0.435 | [−0.61, −0.36] | −0.435 | 0.000 | [−0.61, −0.36] | Direct only | |
SRGROUP | PF.COP | 0.207 | [0.822, 0.123] | 0.207 | 0.000 | [0.82, 0.12] | Direct only | |
SRGROUP | FL | 0.339 | [0.412, 0.224] | 0.154 | [0.067, 0.242] | 0.185 | [0.412, 0.225] | Partial mediation |
SRGROUP | POS | 0.235 | [0.129, 0.376] | 0.000 | 0.235 | [0.129, 0.376] | Full mediation | |
SRGROUP | HEALTH | 0.259 | [0.123, 0.345] | 0.000 | 0.259 | [0.123, 0.345] | Full mediation | |
CTX | PF.COP | 0.087 | [0.066, 0.134] | 0.087 | [0.066, 0.134] | 0.000 | Direct only | |
CTX | FL | 0.211 | [0.102, 0.323] | 0.181 | [0.021, 0.222] | 0.030 | [0.011, 0.042] | Partial mediation |
CTX | HEALTH | 0.542 | [0.320, 0.721] | 0.422 | [0.221, 0.572] | 0.120 | [0.081, 0.331] | Partial mediation |
CTX | POS | 0.027 | [0.015, 0.036] | 0.000 | 0.027 | [0.015, 0.036] | Full mediation | |
SEX | PF.COP | 0.225 | [0.120, 0.312] | 0.225 | [0.120, 0.312] | 0.000 | Direct only | |
SEX | HEALTH | −0.078 | [−0.08, −0.021] | −0.143 | [−0.27, −0.08] | 0.065 | [0.034, 0.092] | Partial mediation |
SEX | POS | 0.069 | [0.134, 0.051] | 0.000 | 0.069 | [0.134, 0.051] | Full mediation | |
SEX | FL | 0.078 | [0.12, 0.032] | 0.000 | 0.078 | [0.12, 0.032] | Full mediation | |
AGEGR | SRGROUP | 0.099 | [0.05, 0.13] | 0.099 | [0.05, 0.13] | 0.000 | Direct only | |
AGEGR | EF. COP | −0.110 | [−0.06, −0.14] | −0.067 | −0.043 | Partial mediation | ||
AGEGR | PF.COP | 0.021 | [0.010, 0.042] | 0.000 | 0.021 | [0.010, 0.042] | Full mediation | |
AGEGR | POS | 0.050 | [0.016, 0.074] | 0.000 | 0.050 | [0.016, 0.074] | Full mediation | |
AGEGR | FL | 0.051 | [0.021, 0.081] | 0.000 | 0.051 | [0.021, 0.081] | Full mediation | |
AGEGR | HEALTH | 0.044 | [0.023, 0.071] | 0.000 | 0.044 | [0.023, 0.071] | Full mediation |
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López-Madrigal, C.; García-Manglano, J.; de la Fuente Arias, J. A Path Analysis Model of Self- vs. Educational-Context- Regulation as Combined Predictors of Well-Being in Spanish College Students. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 10223. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191610223
López-Madrigal C, García-Manglano J, de la Fuente Arias J. A Path Analysis Model of Self- vs. Educational-Context- Regulation as Combined Predictors of Well-Being in Spanish College Students. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(16):10223. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191610223
Chicago/Turabian StyleLópez-Madrigal, Claudia, Javier García-Manglano, and Jesús de la Fuente Arias. 2022. "A Path Analysis Model of Self- vs. Educational-Context- Regulation as Combined Predictors of Well-Being in Spanish College Students" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 16: 10223. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191610223
APA StyleLópez-Madrigal, C., García-Manglano, J., & de la Fuente Arias, J. (2022). A Path Analysis Model of Self- vs. Educational-Context- Regulation as Combined Predictors of Well-Being in Spanish College Students. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(16), 10223. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191610223