Association between Life Skills and Academic Performance in Adolescents in the Autonomous Community of Aragon (Spain)
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Design
2.2. Population and Sample
2.3. Data Collection
2.4. Data Analysis
2.5. Ethical Considerations
3. Results
4. Discussion
Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Category | N | % |
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Sex | Boys Girls | 791 950 | 45.43 54.57 |
Grade | 7th 8th | 899 846 | 51.52 48.48 |
Right course for their age | Yes No | 1441 304 | 82.58 17.42 |
Number of siblings | 0 1 2 3 >3 | 293 1066 278 69 37 | 16.81 61.16 15.95 3.96 2.12 |
Sibling position | Oldest Middle Youngest | 663 146 631 | 46.01 10.13 43.79 |
Co-habitants | Mother Father Mother’s partner Father’s partner Grandmother Grandfather Others Brothers Sisters | 1680 1446 108 30 108 62 37 766 721 | 96.89 83.39 6.20 1.72 6.20 3.56 2.12 46.97 44.21 |
Father’s level of education | No schooling completed Primary education Secondary education Vocational training Higher education | 36 190 428 553 412 | 2.22 11.74 26.44 34.16 25.45 |
Mother’s level of education | No schooling completed Primary education Secondary education Vocational training Higher education | 25 118 392 521 606 | 1.50 7.10 23.59 31.35 36.46 |
Perceived health | Excellent Good Average Poor | 680 945 104 3 | 39.26 54.56 6.00 0.17 |
Level of social skills | High Medium-high Medium Medium-low | 1067 536 66 5 | 67.74 32.02 3.94 0.30 |
Level of cognitive skills | High Medium Low | 727 450 507 | 43.2 26.7 30.1 |
Affective balance | Positive Negative | 1492 189 | 88.76 11.24 |
Academic performance | Insufficient (0–4.9/10) Sufficient (5–5.9/10) Good (6–6.9/10) Excellent (7–8.9/10) Outstanding (9–10/10) | 157 329 421 621 213 | 9.02 18.90 24.18 35.67 12.23 |
Variables | Cognitive Skills | Social Skills | Affective Balance | Academic Performance |
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Boys | ||||
Cognitive skills | 1 | 0.535 ** | 0.347 ** | 0.209 ** |
Social skills | 0.535 ** | 1 | 0.342 ** | 0.184 ** |
Affective balance | 0.347 ** | 0.342 ** | 1 | 0.172 ** |
Academic performance | 0.209 ** | 0.184 ** | 0.172 ** | 1 |
Girls | ||||
Cognitive skills | 1 | 0.498 ** | 0.405 ** | 0.235 ** |
Social skills | 0.498 ** | 1 | 0.427 ** | 0.222 ** |
Affective balance | 0.405 ** | 0.427 ** | 1 | 0.231 ** |
Academic performance | 0.235 ** | 0.222 ** | 0.231 ** | 1 |
Boys and Girls | ||||
Cognitive skills | 1 | 0.503 ** | 0.381 ** | 0.214 ** |
Social skills | 0.503 ** | 1 | 0.366 ** | 0.218 ** |
Affective balance | 0.381 ** | 0.366 ** | 1 | 0.174 ** |
Academic performance | 0.214 ** | 0.218 ** | 0.174** | 1 |
Variables | Boys N (%) | Girls N (%) | Total N (%) | p Value |
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Social Skills | ||||
Global scale Medium-low level Medium-high level Medium level High level | 1 (0.1) 271 (34.3) 33 (4.2) 451 (57) | 4 (0.4) 265 (27.9) 33 (3.5) 612 (64.4) | 5 (0.3) 536 (30.8) 66 (3.8) 1063 (61.1) | 0.019 |
1. Do you pay attention to the person that is talking to you and make an effort to understand what s/he is saying? | ||||
Never Seldom Sometimes Frequently Always | 2 (0.3) 14 (1.8) 114 (14.7) 373 (48.1) 272 (35.1) | 2 (0.2) 19 (2) 89 (9.4) 431 (45.7) 402 (42.6) | 4 (0.23) 33 (1.9) 203 (11.8) 804 (46.8) 674 (39.23) | 0.002 |
6. Do you take the initiative to meet new people? | ||||
Never Seldom Sometimes Frequently Always | 27 (3.5) 110 (14.1) 192 (24.6) 248 (31.8) 202 (25.9) | 37 (3.9) 104 (11) 209 (22.1) 278 (22.1) 317 (33.5) | 64 (3.7) 214 (12.4) 401 (23.3) 526 (30.5) 519 (30.1) | 0.008 |
7. Do you introduce your friends to other people? | ||||
Never Seldom Sometimes Frequently Always | 56 (7.2) 144 (18.4) 218 (27.9) 200 (25.6) 163 (20.9) | 35 (3.7) 112 (11.9) 261 (27.6) 290 (30.7) 247 (26.1) | 91 (5.3) 256 (14.8) 479 (27.8) 490 (28.4) 410 (23.8) | 0.000 |
8. Do you tell people what you like about them or about what they do? | ||||
Never Seldom Sometimes Frequently Always | 80 (10.3) 153 (19.7) 228 (29.3) 205 (26.4) 111 (14.3) | 31 (3.3) 136 (14.4) 274 (29) 303 (32.1) 201 (21.3) | 111 (6.4) 289 (16.8) 502 (29.2) 508 (29.5) 312 (18.1) | 0.000 |
12. Do you pay attention to instructions, ask for explanations, and follow instructions correctly? | ||||
Never Seldom Sometimes Frequently Always | 17 (2.2) 47 (6) 209 (26.8) 283 (36.3) 223 (28.6) | 10 (1.1) 56 (6) 193 (20.5) 425 (45.2) 256 (27.2) | 27 (1.6) 103 (5.99) 402 (23.4) 708 (41.2) 479 (27.9) | 0.001 |
13. Do you apologize when you know that you have done something wrong? | ||||
Never Seldom Sometimes Frequently Always | 8 (1) 33 (4.2) 106 (13.6) 245 (31.5) 386 (49.6) | 17 (1.8) 26 (2.8) 99 (10.5) 252 (26.8) 547 (58.1) | 25 (1.5) 59 (3.4) 205 (11.9) 497 (28.9) 933 (54.3) | 0.002 |
14. Do you try to persuade others that your own ideas are better and more useful than the ideas of others? | ||||
Never Seldom Sometimes Frequently Always | 87 (11.2) 178 (23) 237 (30.6) 169 (21.8) 104 (13.4) | 135 (14.4) 275 (29.3) 281 (30) 178 (19) 69 (7.4) | 222 (12.96) 453 (26.4) 518 (30.2) 347 (20.3) 173 (10.1) | 0.000 |
Cognitive skills/self-efficacy | ||||
Global scale Low level Medium level High level | 206 (27.1) 200 (26.4) 353 (46.5) | 301 (32.5) 250 (27) 374 (40.4) | 507 (30.1) 450 (26.7) 727 (43.2) | 0.022 |
5. Thanks to my personal qualities and resources I am able to overcome unforeseeable situations. | ||||
Untrue of me Somewhat untrue of me Somewhat true of me True of me | 25 (3.2) 89 (11.4) 396 (50.8) 270 (34.6) | 19 (2) 168 (17.9) 448 (47.6) 306 (32.5) | 44 (2.6) 257 (14.9) 844 (49) 576 (33.5) | 0.001 |
6. When I find myself in a difficult situation I can remain calm because I have the necessary abilities to manage difficult situations. | ||||
Untrue of me Somewhat untrue of me Somewhat true of me True of me | 44 (5.6) 226 (42) 335 (42.9) 175 (22.4) | 117 (12.4) 312 (32.9) 375 (39.6) 143 (15.1) | 161 (9.3) 538 (31.2) 710 (41.1) 318 (18.4) | 0.000 |
7. I am generally capable of managing any situation. | ||||
Untrue of me Somewhat untrue of me Somewhat true of me True of me | 29 (3.7) 179 (23) 421 (54.1) 149 (19.2) | 27 (2.9) 273 (28.9) 479 (50.6) 167 (17.7) | 56 (3.2) 452 (26.2) 900 (52.2) 316 (18.3) | 0.044 |
8. I can solve most problems if I make an effort. | ||||
Untrue of me Somewhat untrue of me Somewhat true of me True of me | 15 (1.9) 58 (7.4) 252 (32.2) 457 (58.4) | 7 (0.7) 72 (7.6) 366 (38.6) 502 (53) | 22 (1.3) 130 (7.5) 618 (35.7) 959 (55.5) | 0.008 |
9. If I am in a difficult situation, I generally know what to do. | ||||
Untrue of me Somewhat untrue of me Somewhat true of me True of me | 30 (3.9) 134 (17.2) 393 (50.5) 221 (28.4) | 31 (3.3) 222 (23.5) 479 (50.7) 213 (22.5) | 61 (3.5) 356 (20.7) 872 (50.6) 434 (25.2) | 0.002 |
Affective skills | ||||
Global Scale Positive Negative | 701 (88.6) 58 (7.3) | 787 (82.8) 131 (13.8) | 1488 (85.5) 189 (10.9) | 0.000 |
1. Have you felt annoyed by someone? | ||||
Never or almost never Sometimes Always or almost always | 234 (30) 465 (59.6) 81 (10.4) | 224 (23.7) 595 (62.9) 127 (13.4) | 458 (26.5) 1060 (61.4) 208 (12.1) | 0.005 |
2. Have you felt very lonely or removed from other people? | ||||
Never or almost never Sometimes Always or almost always | 537 (68.8) 206 (26.4) 38 (4.9) | 544 (57.6) 321 (34) 49 (8.4) | 1081 (63.8) 527 (31.1) 87 (5.1) | 0.000 |
3. Have you felt that things were going your way? | ||||
Never or almost never Sometimes Always or almost always | 70 (9) 421 (54.1) 287 (36.9) | 103 (11) 580 (61.7) 257 (27.3) | 173 (10.1) 1001 (58.3) 544 (31.7) | 0.000 |
4. Have you felt very worried? | ||||
Never or almost never Sometimes Always or almost always | 199 (25.6) 440 (56.7) 137 (17.7) | 191 (20.2) 507 (53.7) 247 (26.1) | 390 (22.7) 947 (55) 384 (22.3) | 0.000 |
6. Have you been afraid of what may happen? | ||||
Never or almost never Sometimes Always or almost always | 204 (26.3) 445 (57.4) 126 (16.3) | 152 (16.1) 558 (59.2) 232 (24.6) | 356 (20.7) 1003 (58.4) 358 (20.9) | 0.000 |
8. Have you felt depressed or very unhappy? | ||||
Never or almost never Sometimes Always or almost always | 458 (59.2) 249 (32.2) 67 (8.7) | 479 (51) 340 (36.2) 121 (12.9) | 937 (54.7) 589 (34.4) 188 (11) | 0.001 |
9. Have you felt full of energy? | ||||
Never or almost never Sometimes Always or almost always | 23 (3) 231 (30) 515 (67) | 42 (4.5) 348 (37) 551 (58.6) | 65 (3.8) 579 (33.9) 1066 (62.3) | 0.001 |
10. Have you felt very tired? | ||||
Never or almost never Sometimes Always or almost always | 151 (19.5) 379 (49) 243 (31.4) | 147 (15.7) 522 (55.6) 270 (28.8) | 298 (17.4) 901 (52.6) 513 (30) | 0.017 |
11. Have you felt very nervous, overwhelmed or tense? | ||||
Never or almost never Sometimes Always or almost always | 185 (24) 409 (53) 177 (23) | 141 (15) 513 (54.6) 285 (30.4) | 326 (19.1) 922 (53.9) 462 (27) | 0.000 |
14. Have you felt like crying? | ||||
Never or almost never Sometimes Always or almost always | 298 (38.7) 352 (45.7) 121 (15.7) | 253 (26.9) 479 (51) 208 (22.1) | 551 (32.2) 831 (48.6) 329 (19.2) | 0.000 |
16. Have you felt secure with regard to the future? | ||||
Never or almost never Sometimes Always or almost always | 121 (15.7) 387 (50.3) 262 (34) | 210 (22.4) 466 (49.8) 260 (27.8) | 331 (19.4) 853 (50) 522 (30.6) | 0.000 |
Variables | Insufficient N (%) | Sufficient N (%) | Good N (%) | Excellent N (%) | Outstanding N (%) | p Valor |
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Social skillsMedium-low level Medium-high level Medium level High level | 3 (1.9) 62 (39.5) 6 (3.8) 81 (51.6) | 0 (0) 25 (7.6) 114 (34.7) 167 (50.8) | 1 (0.2) 20 (4.8) 141 (33.5) 246 (58.4) | 0 10 (1.6) 148 (23.7) 450(72.1) | 1 (0.5) 5 (2.3) 71 (33.2) 123 (57.5) | 0.000 |
Cognitive skills Low level Medium level High level | 31 (46.7) 36 (23.7) 45 (26.9) | 115 (36.5) 75 (23.8) 125 (39.7) | 129 (31.7) 120 (29.5) 158 (38.8) | 131 (21.7) 164 (27.1) 310 (51.2) | 61 (29.2) 57 (27.3) 91 (43.5) | 0.000 |
Affective skills Positive affective balance Negative affective balance | 123 (78.3) 33 (21) | 263 (79.9) 42 (12.8) | 352 (83.6) 54 (12.8) | 558 (89.4) 50 (8) | 196 (91.6) 10 (3.7) | 0.000 |
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Sánchez-Hernando, B.; Juárez-Vela, R.; Antón-Solanas, I.; Gasch-Gallén, Á.; Melo, P.; Nguyen, T.H.; Martínez-Riera, J.R.; Ferrer-Gracia, E.; Gea-Caballero, V. Association between Life Skills and Academic Performance in Adolescents in the Autonomous Community of Aragon (Spain). Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 4288. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18084288
Sánchez-Hernando B, Juárez-Vela R, Antón-Solanas I, Gasch-Gallén Á, Melo P, Nguyen TH, Martínez-Riera JR, Ferrer-Gracia E, Gea-Caballero V. Association between Life Skills and Academic Performance in Adolescents in the Autonomous Community of Aragon (Spain). International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(8):4288. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18084288
Chicago/Turabian StyleSánchez-Hernando, Beatriz, Raúl Juárez-Vela, Isabel Antón-Solanas, Ángel Gasch-Gallén, Pedro Melo, Tam H. Nguyen, José Ramón Martínez-Riera, Elisa Ferrer-Gracia, and Vicente Gea-Caballero. 2021. "Association between Life Skills and Academic Performance in Adolescents in the Autonomous Community of Aragon (Spain)" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 8: 4288. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18084288
APA StyleSánchez-Hernando, B., Juárez-Vela, R., Antón-Solanas, I., Gasch-Gallén, Á., Melo, P., Nguyen, T. H., Martínez-Riera, J. R., Ferrer-Gracia, E., & Gea-Caballero, V. (2021). Association between Life Skills and Academic Performance in Adolescents in the Autonomous Community of Aragon (Spain). International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(8), 4288. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18084288