Berardi Luciano, Sanchez Bernadette, Kuperminc Gabriel
Center for Access and Attainment, DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois.
Department of Psychology, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia.
J Community Psychol. 2020 Mar;48(2):525-544. doi: 10.1002/jcop.22269. Epub 2019 Nov 6.
Little research exists that examines natural mentoring relationships (NMRs) during the college transition. We examine the role of parental attachment and help-seeking behaviors in students' development of new NMRs and the role NMRs have on students' outcomes. Included in the study were 215 first-year students at a large, urban, private university. Participants completed surveys at the beginning (Time 1) and at the end (Time 2) of the school year. We used structural equation modeling to test a hypothesized model that included predictors (i.e., attachment to parents and help-seeking behaviors) of NMRs and social and academic adjustment in college. Findings show a path relationship connecting the attachment to parents to help-seeking behaviors, and then to the number of reported NMRs. Help-seeking behaviors mediated the association between attachment and NMRs. The number of NMRs is associated with higher social adjustment, but not academic adjustment by the end of students' first year of college. Based on these results, we discuss the theoretical implications of newly formed NMRs and provide guidance for institutional interventions targeting first-year college students to assist with transition challenges.
关于大学过渡期间自然指导关系(NMRs)的研究很少。我们研究了亲子依恋和求助行为在学生发展新的NMRs中的作用,以及NMRs对学生成果的影响。该研究纳入了一所大型城市私立大学的215名一年级学生。参与者在学年开始时(时间1)和结束时(时间2)完成了调查。我们使用结构方程模型来测试一个假设模型,该模型包括NMRs的预测因素(即对父母的依恋和求助行为)以及大学期间的社交和学业适应情况。研究结果显示了一条从对父母的依恋到求助行为,再到报告的NMRs数量的路径关系。求助行为介导了依恋与NMRs之间的关联。到学生大学一年级结束时,NMRs的数量与更高的社交适应相关,但与学业适应无关。基于这些结果,我们讨论了新形成的NMRs的理论意义,并为针对大学一年级学生的机构干预提供指导,以帮助应对过渡挑战。