TY - JOUR
T1 - Predictors of satisfaction with studies in Peruvian university students
T2 - a study conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic
AU - Huayta-Meza, Madeleine Victoria
AU - Chaparro, Josué Edison Turpo
AU - Mamani-Benito, Oscar
AU - Tarqui, Edison Effer Apaza
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Universidad de Almería and Ilustre Colegio Oficial de la Psicología de Andalucía Oriental (Spain)
PY - 2022/9
Y1 - 2022/9
N2 - Introduction. The COVID-19 pandemic has generated repercussions in higher education. Therefore, the objective was to determine whether the use of virtual academic media, academic repercussions and adaptability predict satisfaction with studies in university students. Method. Explanatory and transversal study, in which 725 university students of both sexes, between 16 and 44 years of age, residing in the Peruvian coast, highlands and jungle, and en-rolled in business sciences, humanities, health, engineering and theology, participated volun-tarily. The data were collected through a scale of satisfaction with studies, a scale of use of virtual academic media, a scale of academic repercussions and a scale of adaptability to univer-sity life. For the statistical analysis, a structural equation model (SEM) was estimated using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). Results. According to the CFA, academic impact (β =.22; p <.01) and adaptability (β =.59; p <.01) have a significant effect on satisfaction with studies; in contrast, the use of virtual academic media has a positive (β =.07; p>0.05) but small and non-significant effect. The over-all model fitted with acceptable goodness-of-fit indicators (X^2= 908.45, with 241 gl, and a p-value <.001, CFI =.955; IFI=.955; NFI=.940; GFI=.906; TLI=.948; RMSEA=.062). Discussion and conclusions.
AB - Introduction. The COVID-19 pandemic has generated repercussions in higher education. Therefore, the objective was to determine whether the use of virtual academic media, academic repercussions and adaptability predict satisfaction with studies in university students. Method. Explanatory and transversal study, in which 725 university students of both sexes, between 16 and 44 years of age, residing in the Peruvian coast, highlands and jungle, and en-rolled in business sciences, humanities, health, engineering and theology, participated volun-tarily. The data were collected through a scale of satisfaction with studies, a scale of use of virtual academic media, a scale of academic repercussions and a scale of adaptability to univer-sity life. For the statistical analysis, a structural equation model (SEM) was estimated using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). Results. According to the CFA, academic impact (β =.22; p <.01) and adaptability (β =.59; p <.01) have a significant effect on satisfaction with studies; in contrast, the use of virtual academic media has a positive (β =.07; p>0.05) but small and non-significant effect. The over-all model fitted with acceptable goodness-of-fit indicators (X^2= 908.45, with 241 gl, and a p-value <.001, CFI =.955; IFI=.955; NFI=.940; GFI=.906; TLI=.948; RMSEA=.062). Discussion and conclusions.
KW - Academic impact
KW - Academic satisfaction
KW - Adaptation
KW - Peru
KW - Virtual media
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U2 - 10.25115/ejrep.v20i57.5186
DO - 10.25115/ejrep.v20i57.5186
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85138028434
SN - 1699-5880
VL - 20
SP - 335
EP - 354
JO - Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology
JF - Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology
IS - 57
ER -