《The Mediating Effects of Aspiration, Self-Confidence, Interest in Schooling, and Peer Influence on the Relationship Between Teen Girls’ Behavior and Academic Performance》

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Moses W. Ngware, Gerald M. Mahuro, Njora Hungi, Benta A. Abuya, Milka P. Nyariro, Maurice Mutisya
来源
URBAN EDUCATION,Vol.56,Issue10,P.1719–1747
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英文
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1African Population and Health Research Center, Nairobi, Kenya
摘要
Indulgence in risky behavior is a reason for low academic performance. We hypothesized that four constructs including academic aspiration, self-confidence, interest in schooling, and peer influence mediate the relationship between risky behavior and academic performance. Data are from 1256 school-going girls in urban slums who came from the lowest 40% of poor households. Results show that indulgence in risky behavior leads to low aspiration, low self-confidence, and low interest in schooling. The constructs mediate between risky behavior and academic performance even after accounting for covariates. The results imply that education practitioners can focus on soft-skills to enhance academic achievement.