心理发展与教育 ›› 2018, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (4): 489-496.doi: 10.16187/j.cnki.issn1001-4918.2018.04.13

• 学生心理健康与教育 • 上一篇    下一篇

家长教育期望对学业倦怠的影响:家长投入的中介及家庭功能的调节

李若璇, 朱文龙, 刘红瑞, 姚梅林   

  1. 北京师范大学心理学部, 应用实验心理北京市重点实验室, 北京 100875
  • 出版日期:2018-07-15 发布日期:2018-07-15
  • 通讯作者: 姚梅林,E-mail:mlyao@bnu.edu.cn E-mail:mlyao@bnu.edu.cn

How Parental Educational Expectations Influence Student Academic Burnout: The Mediating Role of Educational Involvement and Moderating Role of Family Functioning

LI Ruoxuan, ZHU Wenlong, LIU Hongrui, YAO Meilin   

  1. Beijing Key Lab of Applied Experimental Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China
  • Online:2018-07-15 Published:2018-07-15

摘要: 本研究以北京市2921名中小学生及其家长为调查对象,考察了家长教育期望对其子女学业倦怠的影响,以及家长投入的中介作用和家庭功能的调节作用。结果发现:(1)在控制年级、性别后,家长教育期望依然负向预测子女的学业倦怠;(2)家长投入在家长教育期望与学业倦怠之间起部分中介作用,即教育期望能够通过提升家长投入,进而降低子女的学业倦怠水平;(3)家庭功能在家长投入与学业倦怠的关系中起到调节作用,只有家庭功能良好时,家长投入才能显著降低子女的学业倦怠水平。这一结果对于家长如何科学有效地促进子女的学业发展具有启示意义。

关键词: 家长教育期望, 学业倦怠, 家长投入, 家庭功能

Abstract: The present study explored the association between parental educational expectations and student academic burnout, and the potential impacts of parental involvement and family functioning between parental expectations and academic burnout. 2921 students (Mage=12.56, SD=1.53, 1624 males and 1297 females) and their parents were recruited from 10 primary and middle schools in Beijing, China. Students completed paper questionnaires of student academic burnout, and parents completed measurements of parental educational expectations, parental involvement and family functioning. The results showed that parental educational expectations negatively predicted students' academic burnout. Furthermore, the relationship between parental educational expectations and students' academic burnout was mediated by parental involvement. Specifically, high expectations enhanced the level of parental involvement, and it in turn decreased students' academic burnout. Besides, family functioning moderated the association between parental involvement and students' academic burnout. Parental involvement only alleviate students' academic burnout when they have warm family atmosphere, intimate relationships and well family functioning. Those findings reveal the complex mechanism of parental expectations on children academic burnout, and highlight future intervention of reducing students' academic burnout may start from encouraging parents to be involved more in children's academic life, and enhancing family functioning.

Key words: parental educational expectations, academic burnout, parental involvement, family functioning

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