心理发展与教育 ›› 2024, Vol. 40 ›› Issue (2): 270-278.doi: 10.16187/j.cnki.issn1001-4918.2024.02.14
刘欢1, 李于凡1,2
LIU Huan1, LI Yufan1,2
摘要: 从高中到大学的学校过渡是典型的发展转折点。大学新生既要适应学业环境、社交网络的改变,还要适应自我发展中身心转变。适应心理各维度的发展轨迹各不相同,但同时在发展中也会以一种有意义的方式相互联系。本研究采用密集追踪设计,招募了426名大学新生在入学后第一学期进行连续19周的问卷测查,考察学习适应、社交适应和情绪适应的时间趋势以及三者之间的相互关系。动态结构方程结果表明:(1)大学新生的社交适应状况的动态变化相对稳定,而学习适应和情绪适应状况随时间呈下降趋势;(2)新生学习适应每周的波动变化独立于情绪适应和社交适应;(3)新生社交适应、情绪适应之间存在交叉滞后关联。了解新生适应心理的发展规律,将有助于学生的自我发展和学校开展有针对性的适应教育。
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