The impact of self-concept and college involvement on the first-year success of medical students in China

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Ying-Xue Zhou
Chun-Quan Ou
Zhi-Tao Zhao
Cheng-Song Wan
Cui Guo
Li Li
Ping-Yan Chen
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[1] Southern Medical University,State Key Laboratory of Organ Failure Research, Department of Biostatistics, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
[2] Southern Medical University,Office of Academic Affairs
[3] Southern Medical University,School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
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Self-concept; College involvement; Medical students; GPA; First-year; China;
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Students’ first-year academic success plays a critical role on their overall development in college, which implies the need to concentrate on identifying ways to improve students’ first-year academic success. Different from most research on the subject, this study attempted to combine the sociological perspective of college impact with a psychological perspective to synthetically explore the causal relationship of specific types of self-concept and college involvement with academic success of medical students. A longitudinal study was conducted using 519 matriculates at a medical university in mainland China. We conducted the Cooperative Institutional Research Program freshmen survey and the Your First College Year survey to collect data of the pre-college and college academic and social self-concept, college involvement components, and some input characteristics. The academic success was measured by the first-year grade point average. A pathway analysis was conducted and showed the following results. Having high academic self-concept, being engaged in class and putting effort in homework or study directly contributes to increasing college achievement. Students’ pre-college achievement and self-concept, faculty interaction, and homework involvement positively affected students’ college academic self-concept development, which indirectly improved average grade point. These findings contribute to our understanding of a student’s ability to interact with his or her collegiate environment and to experience academic success.
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