Undergraduate students' motivational profiles before and during the COVID‐19 pandemic: The role of educational climate and trait self‐control

Author:

Gilbert William1ORCID,Bureau Julien S.2ORCID,Diallo Abdoul2,Morin Alexandre J. S.3ORCID,Guay Frédéric2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health Sciences Université du Québec à Rimouski Rimouski Québec Canada

2. Department of Educational Fundamentals and Practices Université Laval Québec Canada

3. Substantive‐Methodological Synergy Research Laboratory, Department of Psychology Concordia University Montréal Québec Canada

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundUniversities faced important and sudden changes following the lockdown measures imposed during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Traditional educational practices were disrupted as campuses were closed while distance learning was hastily adopted.AimsThis study documents the evolution of university students' autonomous and controlled motivation for their studies following campus closures by relying on a person‐centred perspective. More specifically, it examines motivation profiles and their temporal stability across two time points taken before and during the pandemic, while also considering the role of educational climate, trait self‐control and control variables (sex and age) as predictors of profile membership.SampleA total of 1940 university students participated in this study by responding to online questionnaires at two time points, before (Time 1) and after (Time 2) the pandemic.MethodsWe relied on latent profile and latent transition analyses to estimate motivation profiles, their temporal stability and their predictors.ResultsA four‐profile solution (Self‐Determined, Moderately Motivated, Extrinsically Motivated, Amotivated) was selected and replicated at both time points. We observed a low degree of variability in profile membership over time, especially for the Amotivated profile. A need‐supportive educational climate and trait self‐control consistently predicted a greater likelihood of membership into more adaptative profiles (Self‐Determined, Moderately Motivated).ConclusionsThe COVID‐19 pandemic did not drastically change the motivational profiles of university students. Nevertheless, educational climate and self‐control appeared to ‘protect’ students against the endorsement of more problematic motivation profiles both before and during the pandemic, making them important targets for intervention.

Funder

Canada Excellence Research Chairs, Government of Canada

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education

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