2010
DOI: 10.11144/javeriana.upsy10-2.cpma
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Conducta prosocial y motivación académica en estudiantes españoles de educación secundaria obligatoria

Abstract: Este estudio analizó la relación entre conducta prosocial y metas académicas en una muestra de 2.022 estudiantes españoles. La conducta prosocial fue medida con la escala de Conducta Prosocial del Teenage Inventory of Social Skills (TISS) y las metas académicas mediante el Achievement Goal Tendencies Questionnaire (AGTQ). Los resultados revelaron que los estudiantes con alta conducta prosocial presentaron puntuaciones significativamente más altas en metas de aprendizaje y logro. La conducta prosocial fue un pr… Show more

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“…This behavior exerts an inhibitory effect on antisocial and maladaptive behaviors and has a driving effect on social competence, contributing to the establishment of positive interpersonal relationships [67][68][69]. It has also shown a positive relationship with academic performance; it improves sociometric status, in that prosocial students are more accepted by their peers; it favors self-concept and academic self-efficacy and the use of various learning and studying strategies; and it is related to academic motivation and well-being and personal satisfaction [70][71][72]. In addition, some evidence points to significant differences in adolescent prosocial behavior based on gender, with higher levels of prosocial behaviors among women than among men [67,72].…”
Section: Behavioral Adjustment-prosocial Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This behavior exerts an inhibitory effect on antisocial and maladaptive behaviors and has a driving effect on social competence, contributing to the establishment of positive interpersonal relationships [67][68][69]. It has also shown a positive relationship with academic performance; it improves sociometric status, in that prosocial students are more accepted by their peers; it favors self-concept and academic self-efficacy and the use of various learning and studying strategies; and it is related to academic motivation and well-being and personal satisfaction [70][71][72]. In addition, some evidence points to significant differences in adolescent prosocial behavior based on gender, with higher levels of prosocial behaviors among women than among men [67,72].…”
Section: Behavioral Adjustment-prosocial Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La situación de repetir algún curso no tiene gran incidencia, así como tampoco, apuntado por otros estudios, haber repetido algún curso de ESO. Cabe recordar que la literatura circunscribe esta relación a centros con un gran número de repetidores (Sullivan et al, 2014, Inglés et al, 2009, lo cual no se corresponde con el caso que nos ocupa. Sin embargo, se observan diferencias según el número de asignaturas suspendidas el trimestre anterior, marcadas por los que han suspendido 6 o más asignaturas.…”
Section: Discusión Y Conclusionesunclassified
“…Las CD son motivo de preocupación en el mundo educativo (Vega y González, 2016;Jurado y Justiniano, 2016;Jurado y Olmos, 2012;Observatorio Convivencia Escolar, 2010;Inglés et al, 2009). Los profesionales de ESO las perciben como un problema frecuente en las aulas, con consecuencias negativas para el desempeño de los procesos de enseñanza y aprendizaje (E-A), afectando al docente, el rendimiento académico de los alumnos, las relaciones sociales y la convivencia escolar en general (CCOO, 2001;Inglés et al, 2009;Jurado y Olmos, 2012;Sullivan et al, 2014;Nash, Schlösser y Scarr, 2015;Blank y Shavit, 2016;Domínguez-Alonso, Álvarez-Roales y López-Castedo, 2017). Todo ello lleva a destacar la importancia de la gestión del comportamiento del alumnado en el aula y del clima asociado.…”
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“…Several studies highlight the fact that socially skilled adolescents are less likely to present risk behaviors concerning either legal or illegal drugs consumption (Lemstra et al, 2010). Other studies deal with interpersonal behavior styles, distinguishing between prosocial and antisocial behavior (Inglés, Martínez-González, García-Fernández, Torregrosa, & Ruíz-Esteban, 2012). Prosocial behavior is often related to the establishment of voluntary and empathetic behaviors with the aim of promoting benefits for other individuals (Eisenberg, Fabes, & Spinrad, 2006) by several actions such as, for instance, helping another classmate with his or her homework or listening to someone's problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%