Role of Procrastination as a Mediator of Self-Efficacy and Emotional State in Academic Situations

Author:

Morin-Huapaya Julio Cesar1ORCID,Yupanqui-Lorenzo Daniel Edgardo2ORCID,Tamayo María Julia Cómina3ORCID,Acosta-Porzoliz Renzo Pedro Eduardo3ORCID,Quispilaya-Capcha Kennedy Luigui4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidad César Vallejo, Peru

2. Universidad de Ciencias y Humanidades, Peru

3. Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Peru

4. Universidad Internacional de Valencia, Espanha

Abstract

Abstract The need to analyze the relationship between procrastination, self-efficacy and emotional state lies on its impact on productivity, academic performance, and mental health. This research examined the role of academic procrastination as a mediator between self-efficacy and emotional state. A total of 531 university students (59.1% female) participated, with an average age of 21.69 years. The results identified that self-efficacy has a negative influence on procrastination. Likewise, the model was able to corroborate that self-efficacy decreases procrastination and produces a positive affective state. At the same time, a person with high self-efficacy can decrease their negative feelings; however, when procrastinating their negative feelings increase. Furthermore, this model did not vary between gender and academic semester groups, which shows that the results can be interpreted equivalently between these groups.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Psychology,Education

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