This research aimed at describing perceived social support and its relation to academic achievement in a sample of 760 Argentinean college students. Perception of social support was assessed in terms of four possible sources: parents, teachers, classmates, and boyfriend/girlfriend or best friend. Academic achievement was measured using three different indicators: the rate of passed, failed and dropped classes in the time since the academic career was initiated. The main hypothesis posed was that a higher perception of social support would be related to a better academic achievement (a bigger rate of passed classes, and a smaller rate of failed and dropped classes). Findings showed that women perceived significantly more support than men fro...
Perceived social support is considered a key factor for reducing the risk of psychological distress,...
In a society that is set to move from a patriarchal, gender-segregated workforce to one characterize...
When students switch to higher education, they experience substantial stress and declines in perform...
This research aimed at describing perceived social support and its relation to academic achievement ...
Guadalupe de la Iglesia,1,2 Agustin Freiberg Hoffmann,2 Mercedes Fernández Liporace1,2 1Natio...
Social support is considered to be an important element in a person’s life. The present research was...
AbstractThe purpose of present research is to detect whether gender and family, friend, perceived so...
Social support is associated with many positive effects for college students, including objective me...
The goal of this study is to investigate from whom students at the College of Wooster perceive the m...
Objective: This study aims to examine the level of perceived social support among university student...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether perceived social support was associated with self-e...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether perceived social support was associated with self-e...
Background: The access to higher education is a complex process and it's a major challenge for stude...
Objectives: This study aims to analyze the effect of perceived social support level on the academic ...
As a fundamental form of human communication, social support has been examined in a wide variety of ...
Perceived social support is considered a key factor for reducing the risk of psychological distress,...
In a society that is set to move from a patriarchal, gender-segregated workforce to one characterize...
When students switch to higher education, they experience substantial stress and declines in perform...
This research aimed at describing perceived social support and its relation to academic achievement ...
Guadalupe de la Iglesia,1,2 Agustin Freiberg Hoffmann,2 Mercedes Fernández Liporace1,2 1Natio...
Social support is considered to be an important element in a person’s life. The present research was...
AbstractThe purpose of present research is to detect whether gender and family, friend, perceived so...
Social support is associated with many positive effects for college students, including objective me...
The goal of this study is to investigate from whom students at the College of Wooster perceive the m...
Objective: This study aims to examine the level of perceived social support among university student...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether perceived social support was associated with self-e...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether perceived social support was associated with self-e...
Background: The access to higher education is a complex process and it's a major challenge for stude...
Objectives: This study aims to analyze the effect of perceived social support level on the academic ...
As a fundamental form of human communication, social support has been examined in a wide variety of ...
Perceived social support is considered a key factor for reducing the risk of psychological distress,...
In a society that is set to move from a patriarchal, gender-segregated workforce to one characterize...
When students switch to higher education, they experience substantial stress and declines in perform...