Percepción del estilo educativo parental, rendimiento académico y religiosidad intrínseca en estudiantes de nivel medio

2012 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 59-79
Author(s):  
Yolman Manuel Méndez Niño ◽  
Mario Pereyra

Esta investigación procuró determinar si existen efectos significativos del estilo educativo parental, según la percepción de los hijos, sobre el rendimiento académico y la religiosidad intrínseca en los estudiantes de una escuela preparatoria cristiana del noreste de México. Se utilizaron tres instrumentos: (a) la Escala de Estilos Parentales, compuesta por 41 ítems, (b) la concentración de calificaciones del sistema académico de nivel medio y (c) la Intrinsic Religious Motivation Scale (IRM), que consta de 10 ítems. La muestra contempló a 116 estudiantes de nivel medio. Se encontró que existen efectos significativos del estilo educativo parental, en sus dimensiones control conductual y control psicológico, sobre el rendimiento académico de los estudiantes. Existen efectos significativos del estilo educativo parental, en sus dimensiones control conductual y revelación, sobre la religiosidad intrínseca de los estudiantes. En general se concluyó que el estilo educativo parental, según la percepción de los hijos, produce efectos significativos sobre el rendimiento educativo y la religiosidad intrínseca del estudiante, aunque la relación, tanto en el caso del rendimiento académico como de la religiosidad intrínseca, no se da con todas las dimensiones del estilo educativo parental.

Author(s):  
Pedro Araújo ◽  
Sara Gomes ◽  
Diogo Guedes Vidal ◽  
Hélder Fernando Pedrosa e Sousa ◽  
Maria Alzira Pimenta Dinis ◽  
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Religion is a construct widely present in most people’s lives. Religious motivations, either intrinsic or extrinsic, as well as religious centrality, are crucial aspects of religion. In the Portuguese population, there are no validated instruments to assess these aspects of religion. Accordingly, this study intends to validate the Intrinsic Religious Motivation Scale (IRMS) and the Centrality of Religiosity Scale (CRS) for the Portuguese population. This is a validation study whose sample consists of 326 participants (73.1% women) from the general population. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses were carried out and the correlations between the constructs and self-compassion were determined to assess the convergent and divergent validity. The results obtained confirm the existence of models adjusted to the population, allowing us to conclude that the instruments are reliable for assessing the studied constructs. The validation of the IRMS and CRS for the Portuguese population is of outstanding importance, as it provides researchers in the field with valid instruments and psychometric qualities to carry out research within religion and religiosity.


2009 ◽  
Vol 104 (3) ◽  
pp. 770-772 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ahmed Abdel-Khalek ◽  
David Lester

In a sample of 162 Kuwaiti college students (33 men, 129 women; M age = 20.1 yr., SD = 1.9), the mean scores on the death anxiety scales by Templer, Abdel-Khalek, and the Collett-Lester were higher than that in an American sample, except for one subscale of the Collett-Lester Scale, i.e., Dying of Self. Based on the relatively collectivistic culture, it seems that the present participants did not differentiate between the “self” and the “other” in death anxiety, in which all scales were rated high in general. The scores on these scales were not significantly correlated with those on the Hoge Intrinsic Religious Motivation Scale, or single-item selfrating measures of religiosity and strength of religious belief.


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