Psychometric properties of a new instrument for the measurement of the perceived quality of distance learning during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Introduction: The lockdown restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic
forced many students to use distance learning. Few studies have examined the
psychological effects of distance learning during the pandemic on university
or on non-university students using a specific psychometric tool. The principal
aim of this study was the construction and validation of a new psychometric
tool, the Perceived Quality of Distance Learning (PQDL), to measure students’
appreciation and reaction to distance learning. The connection between anxiety,
depression, perceived self-efficacy, and students’ perception of distance learning
was analyzed to assess the nomological validity of the new scale.
Method: The sample consists of 429 students who attended university or training
courses. The factor structure of the new instrument was analyzed through
Exploratory and Confirmatory Factor Analyses and its nomological validity was
analyzed through regression analysis.
Conclusion: The results showed that PQDL consists of two subscales: Distance
Learning Organization and Cognitive-Emotive Reaction to Distance Learning.
Higher student’s ability to organize and plan distance learning and higher
student’s positive cognitive-emotive reaction to distance learning, higher
student’s perceived quality of distance learning. Anxiety and depression scores
were negatively correlated with students’ perceived quality of distance learning.
Furthermore, students’ perceived emotional self-efficacy of negative emotions
and perceived scholastic self-efficacy were positively correlated with students’
perceived quality of distance learning. These data indicate that PQDL is a reliable
questionnaire to assess student’s perceived quality of distance learning
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Keywords:
COVID-19, anxiety, depression, perceived self efficacy, distance learning
Elenco autori:
Sergi, Maria Rita; Picconi, Laura; Saggino, Aristide; Fermani, Alessandra; Bongelli, Ramona; Tommasi, Marco
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