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Family Support, Learning Environment, and Life Satisfaction Among Chilean University Students in a Post-pandemic Context: A Mediation Analysis (106307)
Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted higher education globally, intensifying concerns over student well-being, especially in Latin America. This study explores how family support, academic engagement, and perceptions of the learning environment interact to influence life satisfaction among Chilean university students in a post-pandemic context, drawing on Bronfenbrenner’s ecological systems theory. A cross-sectional survey was administered to 2,338 undergraduate students from a Chilean private university. Validated instruments measured family support, academic engagement and supportive academic climate, and life satisfaction. Mediation analyses were conducted using Hayes’s PROCESS macro, with gender and age as covariates. Family support was linked to life satisfaction in both direct and indirect ways, such as through university involvement and the quality of the learning environment. Mediation analyses showed a strong indirect path, which means that emotionally supportive home environments make students more interested in academics and make them feel like they are getting more help from the university, which makes them happier with their lives. The final model explained more than 32% of the differences in how happy people were with their lives. These results support an ecological view of well-being by showing how family (microsystemic) and academic (mesosystemic) aspects affect each other. This dual road highlights how crucial it is to design culturally relevant, all-encompassing programs that connect home and school settings in Latin America, where family ties usually continue strong until maturity. Improving both family and institutional support networks may be key to helping university students facing ongoing social and academic challenges post-pandemic.
Authors:
Silvina Maria Zapata, Universidad Andrés Bello, Chile
Cristian Céspedes-Carreño, Universidad Andrés Bello, Chile
Sergio Fuentealba-Urra, Universidad Andrés Bello, Chile
Maritza Rosas-Maldonado, Universidad Andrés Bello, Chile
Benjamín Sánchez, Universidad Andrés Bello, Chile
About the Presenter(s)
Dr. Silvina Maria Zapata is an Associate Professor and the Director of the Master's in Teaching English as a Foreign Language at a Higher Education Institution in Chile.
Connect on ResearchGate
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Silvina-Zapata
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