The Relationship between Dimensions of Family Communication Patterns and Sense of Belonging in School with Academic Resilience with the Mediation of Self-regulation.
The present study aimed to investigate the mediating role of academic self-regulation in the relationship between dimensions of family communication patterns (conversation orientation and conformity orientation) and Sense of Belonging in School with academic resilience on a sample of 512 secondary school students in the Darab city. Sample members were selected using multistage cluster sampling and the Richie and Fitzpatrick Revised Family Communication Pattern (1990), Brown & Evans Sense of Belonging in School Scale (2002), Savari and Arabzadeh Academic Self- Regulation Scale (2013) And Cassidy Academic Resilience Scale (2016) were completed. After data collection, the proposed model was evaluated using Structural Equation Method and using LISREL software. The results of the data analysis showed that dimensions of family communication patterns and Sense of Belonging in School were able to predict academic self-regulation, academic self-regulation was able to predict academic resilience, and academic self-regulation plays a significant mediating role in the relationship between conversation orientation and conformity orientation and Sense of Belonging in School with academic resilience.
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