Factors Associated with School Engagement Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Finnish Middle School Students

Abstract: Introduction: “School engagement” refers to the feelings and thoughts pupils have for school, which, according to theory, can be divided into behavioral, cognitive, and emotional engagement. Previously identified factors predicting school engagement are teacher-student relationship, indivi...

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Main Authors: Katarina Alanko, Linda Kuhlberg, Martin Lagerström
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Language:English
Published: Hogrefe Publishing Group 2024-11-01
Series:European Journal of Psychology Open
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Online Access:https://econtent.hogrefe.com/doi/10.1024/2673-8627/a000062
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description Abstract: Introduction: “School engagement” refers to the feelings and thoughts pupils have for school, which, according to theory, can be divided into behavioral, cognitive, and emotional engagement. Previously identified factors predicting school engagement are teacher-student relationship, individual characteristics, emotional stability, and gender. Aim: The current study addresses changes in behavioral, cognitive, and emotional school engagement during the COVID-19 pandemic. It analyzes the effect of previously identified risk factors on self-reported change in school engagement among middle-school students in Finland. Methods: We collected the data in the spring of 2021. Participants were 1,788 Finnish middle-school pupils (age range 12–17) who responded to an online survey during the school day. Results: After we controlled for multiple tests, the results revealed a few significant factors associated with negative changes in school engagement. However, prior anxiety, depression, or externalizing behavior were related to negative changes. Discussion: Pupils with previous risk factors for low engagement or different kinds of struggles in school were more likely to react negatively to the changes brought forth by the pandemic on several engagement outcomes compared to students with few or no risk factors. In the future, should disruptions of normal school routines be necessary, special attention should be given to planning proper support for at-risk students.
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spelling doaj-art-3e7979c6f35f4b869acbc2137f99b4492025-08-20T01:54:22ZengHogrefe Publishing GroupEuropean Journal of Psychology Open2673-86272024-11-0183310911810.1024/2673-8627/a000062Factors Associated with School Engagement Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Finnish Middle School StudentsKatarina Alanko0Linda Kuhlberg1Martin Lagerström2Faculty of Humanities, Psychology and Theology, Åbo Akademi University, Turku, FinlandFaculty of Humanities, Psychology and Theology, Åbo Akademi University, Turku, FinlandFaculty of Humanities, Psychology and Theology, Åbo Akademi University, Turku, FinlandAbstract: Introduction: “School engagement” refers to the feelings and thoughts pupils have for school, which, according to theory, can be divided into behavioral, cognitive, and emotional engagement. Previously identified factors predicting school engagement are teacher-student relationship, individual characteristics, emotional stability, and gender. Aim: The current study addresses changes in behavioral, cognitive, and emotional school engagement during the COVID-19 pandemic. It analyzes the effect of previously identified risk factors on self-reported change in school engagement among middle-school students in Finland. Methods: We collected the data in the spring of 2021. Participants were 1,788 Finnish middle-school pupils (age range 12–17) who responded to an online survey during the school day. Results: After we controlled for multiple tests, the results revealed a few significant factors associated with negative changes in school engagement. However, prior anxiety, depression, or externalizing behavior were related to negative changes. Discussion: Pupils with previous risk factors for low engagement or different kinds of struggles in school were more likely to react negatively to the changes brought forth by the pandemic on several engagement outcomes compared to students with few or no risk factors. In the future, should disruptions of normal school routines be necessary, special attention should be given to planning proper support for at-risk students.https://econtent.hogrefe.com/doi/10.1024/2673-8627/a000062COVID-19 pandemicschool engagementschool attendance problemsrisk factoradolescents
spellingShingle Katarina Alanko
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Factors Associated with School Engagement Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Finnish Middle School Students
European Journal of Psychology Open
COVID-19 pandemic
school engagement
school attendance problems
risk factor
adolescents
title Factors Associated with School Engagement Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Finnish Middle School Students
title_full Factors Associated with School Engagement Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Finnish Middle School Students
title_fullStr Factors Associated with School Engagement Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Finnish Middle School Students
title_full_unstemmed Factors Associated with School Engagement Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Finnish Middle School Students
title_short Factors Associated with School Engagement Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Finnish Middle School Students
title_sort factors associated with school engagement changes during the covid 19 pandemic among finnish middle school students
topic COVID-19 pandemic
school engagement
school attendance problems
risk factor
adolescents
url https://econtent.hogrefe.com/doi/10.1024/2673-8627/a000062
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