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Relationship between the sense of coherence, self-directed learning readiness, and academic performance in Malaysian undergraduate dental students

Fawaz Siddiqui, Jayashri Tamanna Nerali, Lahari Ajay Telang

2021Journal of Education and Health Promotion21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Stress and low psychological well-being among students in higher education impact their academic performance. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between SOC, SDLR, and academic performance in year 3, 4, and 5 undergraduate dental students. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two hundred and ten students completed a validated questionnaire on SOC and SDLR. The percentage of marks obtained by these students in their year-end examination was used as their academic performance. The SOC scores were further divided into three hierarchical clusters using cluster analysis. The data were analyzed to determine the difference in the SDLR scores and academic performance among the three clusters. Furthermore, the relationship between SOC scores, SDLR scores, and academic performance was assessed. RESULTS: The SDLR scores significantly increased from the low SOC cluster to the high SOC cluster ( P = 0.026). However, there was no significant change in academic performance. A positive relationship was found between the SOC and the academic performance ( R = +0.025; P > 0.05). The SDLR had a significant positive relationship with both SOC and academic performance ( R = +0.27; P < 0.001). CONCLUSION: Although SOC may not have a direct influence on academic performance, SDLR can play an intermediary role. Early identification and timely intervention in students with a weak SOC and low SDLR can have a beneficial influence on their academic life.

Topics & Concepts

AutodidacticismPsychologyMathematics educationCoherence (philosophical gambling strategy)Sense (electronics)Medical educationComputer scienceEngineeringMedicineMathematicsStatisticsElectrical engineeringHealth, psychology, and well-beingHealthcare professionals’ stress and burnoutHealth and Well-being Studies