Are belongingness and hope essential features of academic enhancement groups? : a psychosociocultural perspective /

Kivlighan, D. Martin, III

Are belongingness and hope essential features of academic enhancement groups? : a psychosociocultural perspective / D. Martin Kivlinghan III, Maleeha Abbas, Alberta M. Gloria, Arellys Aguinaga, Christina Frank, Nick D. Frost - March 2018 - Journal of Counseling Psychology. 65 : 2, page 204-213 .

Despite evidence of the effectiveness of postsecondary academic enhancement interventions, presently there is a paucity of research examining the effective processes of such programs. Informed by the psychosociocultural model, this study tested the relationship between the growth in hope and belongingness, as well as academic achievement for undergraduates on academic probation participating in academic enhancement groups. Longitudinal ratings of hope and belongingness from 167 undergraduates enrolled in 22 academic enhancement groups were modeled as predictors of changes in their grade-point average (GPA). Results indicated that the growth in students' hope and belongingness were significantly associated with changes in their GPA. Additionally, gender significantly moderated the relationship between hope and academic achievement, such that women who had small or large increases in their hope during the intervention and men who had large increases in hope during the intervention had significant and large improvements in their GPAs; men who had small increases in hope during the intervention had significant but small improvements in their GPAs. Our findings suggest the importance of group processes of belongingness and hope for academic enhancement groups.

Psychology.


Belongingness.
Academic probation.
Academic enhancement groups.
Psychosociocultural model.
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