The Model of academic procrastination based on perfectionism in Female students: The mediating role of mind
The aim of this study was to determine the mediating role of mindfulness in predicting academic procrastination based on perfectionism. The method correlation study was structural modeling. The statistical population of female high school students (tenth to twelfth grades) was in District 5 of Tehran in the academic year 1400-1399. 300 students were selected in an accessible and voluntary manner Academic procrastination scales (PASS) (Solomon and Rothblum, 1984), perfectionism (F-MPS) (Frost, 1990), and mindfulness (KIMS) (Kentucky, 2003) were used to collect data. Data were analyzed using the structural equation modeling statistical method. The results showed that the proposed model had a good fit (d2 = df = 2.68, CFI = 0.939, GFI = 0.925, AGFI = 0.885, and RMSEA = 0.075). (P <0.01) negatively and negative perfectionism (p <0.01) positively predict academic procrastination. Mindfulness also mediates the relationship between negative perfectionism and academic procrastination in a positive way and the relationship between positive perfectionism and academic procrastination in a negative and meaningful way (p <0.01). Therefore, it can be concluded that perfectionism directly and through the mediation of plays a role in the procrastination of schoolgirls.
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