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Future time perspective, procrastination and academic motivation in argentinian college students during the pandemic
Fecha
2022Registro en:
2193-7281
10.37708/psyct.v15i1.640
Autor
Brenlla, María Elena
Fernández Da Lama, Rocío Giselle
Rodríguez Marengo, Inés
Saint Cricq, Elena
Institución
Resumen
Abstract:
Numerous studies have addressed psychological aspects of students’ life during the pandemic;
however, data related to the role of future time perspective and sociodemographic differences -
age and gender- in the relationship with procrastination and motivation is scarce. It was
hypothesized that the relationship between future time perspective and procrastination would be
negative, but positive with motivation, and that age and gender would have a differential
moderating effect on those. This study was online and questionnaire-based. 257 undergraduate
Psychology students aged 18–44 from the Catholic Argentinean University took part in the
study. The results of moderation analysis allowed accepting partially the hypothesis formulated
for procrastination, but for motivation the hypothesis was partially confirmed, since the
relationship between future time perspective and motivation was not significant for men or for
older students. These findings provide some insight into the role of future time perspective in
behavior outcomes, especially in critical contexts like one of the pandemic, and how internal
differences might enhance or diminish it. Moreover, the inclusion of certain psychological
measures could be taken in order to compensate negative effects that higher procrastination
and lower motivation can have in students.