Gender Differences in Academic Resilience and Well-Being among Senior High School Students in Ghana: A Cross-Sectional Analysis
Abstract
:1. Introduction
Theoretical Underpinning
2. Material and Methods
2.1. Study Context
2.2. Study Design and Participant Selection
2.3. Study Measures
2.3.1. Academic Resilience
2.3.2. Academic Well-Being
2.3.3. Data Collection Procedure
2.4. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Preliminary Analyses
3.2. Comparison between Male and Female SHS Students
3.3. Hierarchical Linear Regression Analysis of Predictors of Academic Well-Being
4. Discussion
4.1. Strengths and Limitations
4.2. Implications and Future Directions
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | f (%) | M (SD) |
---|---|---|
Gender | ||
Male | 102 (53.70) | |
Female | 88 (44.30) | |
Age | 17.83 (2.00) | |
Residential status | ||
Urban | 80 (42.10) | |
Rural | 110 (57.90) | |
Grade level | ||
SHS 1 | 24 (12.60) | |
SHS 2 | 102 (53.70) | |
SHS 3 | 64 (33.70) |
Variables | 1 | 2 | 3 | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Age (years) | - | ||
2 | Academic resilience | −0.137 | - | |
3 | Academic well-being | −0.256 *** | 0.523 *** | - |
Factor | Male | Female | t-Value | Sig | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mean | SD | Mean | SD | |||
Academic well-being | 63.177 | 9.430 | 65.284 | 8.650 | −1.596 | 0.112 |
Academic resilience | 107.265 | 11.671 | 106.114 | 10.203 | 0.718 | 0.474 |
Model | Variable | R2adj | ∆R2adj | B | SE | Beta | Sig. | Tol | VIF |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | (Constant) | 0.060 | 0.080 | 80.712 | 6.305 | 0.000 | |||
Gender | 1.655 | 1.304 | 0.091 | 0.206 | 0.972 | 1.029 | |||
Age | −1.158 | 0.370 | −0.254 | 0.002 | 0.753 | 1.327 | |||
Residential status | 1.237 | 1.323 | 0.067 | 0.351 | 0.963 | 1.039 | |||
Grade level | −0.130 | 1.134 | −0.009 | 0.909 | 0.762 | 1.312 | |||
2 | (Constant) | 0.318 | 0.256 | 28.186 | 8.234 | 0.000 | |||
Gender | 2.111 | 1.112 | 0.116 | 0.059 | 0.969 | 1.032 | |||
Age | −0.865 | 0.317 | −0.190 | 0.007 | 0.744 | 1.343 | |||
Residential status | 1.931 | 1.130 | 0.105 | 0.089 | 0.957 | 1.044 | |||
Grade level | −0.042 | 0.967 | −0.003 | 0.965 | 0.762 | 1.312 | |||
Academic resilience | 0.425 | 0.050 | 0.513 | 0.000 | 0.972 | 1.028 |
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Amoadu, M.; Agormedah, E.K.; Obeng, P.; Srem-Sai, M.; Hagan, J.E., Jr.; Schack, T. Gender Differences in Academic Resilience and Well-Being among Senior High School Students in Ghana: A Cross-Sectional Analysis. Children 2024, 11, 512. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11050512
Amoadu M, Agormedah EK, Obeng P, Srem-Sai M, Hagan JE Jr., Schack T. Gender Differences in Academic Resilience and Well-Being among Senior High School Students in Ghana: A Cross-Sectional Analysis. Children. 2024; 11(5):512. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11050512
Chicago/Turabian StyleAmoadu, Mustapha, Edmond Kwesi Agormedah, Paul Obeng, Medina Srem-Sai, John Elvis Hagan, Jr., and Thomas Schack. 2024. "Gender Differences in Academic Resilience and Well-Being among Senior High School Students in Ghana: A Cross-Sectional Analysis" Children 11, no. 5: 512. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11050512
APA StyleAmoadu, M., Agormedah, E. K., Obeng, P., Srem-Sai, M., Hagan, J. E., Jr., & Schack, T. (2024). Gender Differences in Academic Resilience and Well-Being among Senior High School Students in Ghana: A Cross-Sectional Analysis. Children, 11(5), 512. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11050512