The Relationships of Creative Coping and College Students’ Achievement Emotions and Academic Stress: The Mediating Role of Psychological Capital
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. The Relationships of Creative Coping, Academic Stress and Achievement Emotions
1.2. The Potential Mediating Role of Psychological Capital
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Materials
2.3. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Descriptive and Correlation Analyses
3.2. Linear Regression Analysis
3.3. Measurement Models of Research Variables
3.4. The SEM Model
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Range | M | SD | Skewness | Kurtosis | Gender Difference (t) | Grade Difference (F) | |
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Creative coping | 1–7 | 5.53 | .87 | −.81 | 1.41 | 4.04 *** | 3.56 ** |
Academic stress | 1–5 | 3.35 | .76 | −.61 | .03 | −1.30 | 4.71 *** |
PsyCap | 1–7 | 5.00 | .83 | −.41 | .80 | 5.26 *** | 4.05 *** |
Self-efficacy | 1–7 | 5.17 | 1.02 | −.56 | .37 | 5.34 *** | 6.40 *** |
Resilience | 1–7 | 4.14 | 1.12 | .26 | .05 | 4.21 *** | 2.50 * |
Hope | 1–7 | 5.30 | .85 | −.38 | .54 | 2.82 | 1.75 |
Optimism | 1–7 | 5.40 | 1.02 | −.81 | 1.00 | 4.84 *** | 2.73 * |
Positive AE | 1–5 | 3.92 | .57 | −.56 | 1.00 | 2.12 * | 2.16 * |
Negative AE | 1–5 | 2.90 | .84 | .00 | −.72 | .21 | 3.33 ** |
Grade | N | Creative Coping (M ± SD) | Academic Stress (M ± SD) | PsyCap (M ± SD) | Positive AE (M ± SD) | Negative AE (M ± SD) |
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Freshman | 80 | 5.49 ± .98 | 3.37 ± .89 | 5.06 ± .83 | 3.94 ± .59 | 2.86 ± .93 |
Sophomore | 206 | 5.73 ± .82 | 3.55 ± .76 | 5.13 ± .72 | 3.99 ± .53 | 3.11 ± .88 |
Junior | 205 | 5.62 ± .81 | 3.35 ± .78 | 5.08 ± .89 | 3.96 ± .63 | 2.85 ± .91 |
Senior | 96 | 5.42 ± .87 | 3.29 ± .70 | 4.96 ± .89 | 3.85 ± .59 | 2.83 ± .75 |
1st year postgraduate | 82 | 5.37 ± .78 | 3.13 ± .61 | 4.99 ± .82 | 3.86 ± .53 | 2.71 ± .67 |
2nd year postgraduate | 51 | 5.39 ± .91 | 3.37 ± .71 | 4.64 ± .90 | 3.90 ± .55 | 2.87 ± .82 |
3rd year postgraduate | 20 | 5.22 ± .98 | 3.14 ± .58 | 4.62 ± .58 | 3.73 ± .33 | 2.83 ± .66 |
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | |
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1. Creative coping | — | |||||||||||||||
2. Academic stress | .06 | — | ||||||||||||||
3. PsyCap | .54 *** | −.30 *** | — | |||||||||||||
4. Self-efficacy | .55 ** | −.13 ** | .87 *** | |||||||||||||
5. Resilience | .28 ** | −.53 ** | .76 *** | .52 ** | — | |||||||||||
6. Hope | .45 ** | −.16 ** | .82 *** | .66 ** | .42 ** | — | ||||||||||
7. Optimism | .54 ** | −.14 ** | .89 *** | .73 ** | .53 ** | .72 ** | — | |||||||||
8. Positive AE | .55 *** | −.13 *** | .75 *** | .67 *** | .44 *** | .68 *** | .73 *** | — | ||||||||
9. Enjoyment | .51 ** | −.08 * | .60 *** | .54 ** | .33 ** | .57 ** | .58 ** | .88 *** | — | |||||||
10. Hope | .47 ** | −.20 ** | .75 *** | .68 ** | .50 ** | .63 ** | .72 ** | .89 *** | .66 ** | — | ||||||
11. Pride | .49 ** | −.08 * | .65 *** | .58 ** | .33 ** | .64 * | .66 ** | .91 *** | .72 ** | .71 ** | — | |||||
12. Negative AE | −.08 * | .71 *** | −.44 *** | −.20 *** | −.59 *** | −.37 *** | −.30 *** | −.32 *** | −.24 *** | −.37 *** | −.23 *** | — | ||||
13. Anger | −.07 | .57 ** | −.37 *** | −.14 ** | −.50 ** | −.35 ** | −.25 ** | −.31 *** | −.27 ** | −.34 ** | −.24 ** | .91 *** | — | |||
14. Anxiety | .06 | .69 ** | −.27 *** | −.08 * | −.49 ** | −.18 ** | −.14 ** | −.09 * | −.03 | −.16 ** | −.04 | .82 *** | .65 ** | — | ||
15. Shame | −.09 * | .69 ** | −.43 *** | −.23 ** | −.56 ** | −.33 ** | −.29 ** | −.29 *** | −.19 ** | −.36 ** | −.21 ** | .89 *** | .73 ** | .72 ** | — | |
16. Hopeless | −.10 ** | .68 ** | −.47 *** | −.23 ** | −.58 ** | −.39 ** | −.35 ** | −.33 *** | −.23 ** | −.40 ** | −.25 ** | .92 *** | .78 ** | .72 ** | .80 ** | — |
17. Boredom | −.11 ** | .54 ** | −.39 *** | −.18 ** | −.49 ** | −.37 ** | −.28 ** | −.34 | −.29 ** | −.36 ** | −.28 ** | .88 *** | .82 ** | .59 ** | .70 ** | .74 ** |
Dependent Variable | R | β | t |
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Positive AE | .55 | .36 | 18.17 *** |
Enjoyment | .50 | .14 | 16.23 *** |
Hope | .47 | .15 | 14.79 *** |
Pride | .49 | .14 | 15.86 *** |
Negative AE | .08 | −.07 | −2.15 * |
Anger | .07 | −.33 | −2.01 * |
Anxiety | .06 | .02 | 1.56 |
Shame | .09 | −.04 | −2.47 * |
Hopeless | .11 | −.05 | −2.96 ** |
Boredom | .11 | −.05 | −3.13 ** |
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Xu C, Wang Q. The Relationships of Creative Coping and College Students’ Achievement Emotions and Academic Stress: The Mediating Role of Psychological Capital. Journal of Intelligence. 2022; 10(4):126. https://doi.org/10.3390/jintelligence10040126
Chicago/Turabian StyleXu, Chenxin, and Qing Wang. 2022. "The Relationships of Creative Coping and College Students’ Achievement Emotions and Academic Stress: The Mediating Role of Psychological Capital" Journal of Intelligence 10, no. 4: 126. https://doi.org/10.3390/jintelligence10040126
APA StyleXu, C., & Wang, Q. (2022). The Relationships of Creative Coping and College Students’ Achievement Emotions and Academic Stress: The Mediating Role of Psychological Capital. Journal of Intelligence, 10(4), 126. https://doi.org/10.3390/jintelligence10040126