Emotional regulation, academic self-efficacy, and academic engagement among art education students: A cross-sectional study

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Xianjue Zheng
Lan Sun
Rong Mei
Mei Song
Cite this article:  Zheng, X., Sun, L., Mei, R., & Song, M. (2024). Emotional regulation, academic self-efficacy, and academic engagement among art education students: A cross-sectional study. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 52(10), e13486.


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We conducted a study of 362 undergraduate art education students to investigate the influence of emotional regulation skills on academic engagement, and the mediating role of academic self-efficacy in this relationship. The results revealed a significant positive correlation between emotional regulation skills and academic engagement. Furthermore, academic self-efficacy mediated this relationship. Our research contributes to a better understanding of the interplay of emotional regulation skills, academic engagement, and academic self-efficacy among undergraduate art education students in the context of higher education in China. The findings offer practical insights for educators to enhance academic engagement among students in art education programs and suggest future directions for research.

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