Impact of emotional intelligence on academic procrastination among EFL learners in China: Serial mediation role of self-efficacy and psychological resilience
Li Li, Xianli Gao

TL;DR
This study explores how emotional intelligence affects academic procrastination in Chinese university students through self-efficacy and psychological resilience.
Contribution
The study introduces a serial mediation model linking emotional intelligence to academic procrastination via self-efficacy and psychological resilience in EFL learners in China.
Findings
Academic procrastination is negatively correlated with emotional intelligence, self-efficacy, and psychological resilience.
Emotional intelligence significantly predicts lower academic procrastination.
Self-efficacy and psychological resilience jointly mediate the relationship between emotional intelligence and academic procrastination.
Abstract
Procrastination is a phenomenon that has a double connotes, positive and negative and can occur in all individuals. There are many factors that cause individuals to procrastinate their works, both situational factors and personal factors. Few studies have focused on the impact of individuals’ emotional intelligence on their academic procrastination, especially among university students in the context of Chinese higher education. Drawing upon this existing research gap, the present study set forth to test a serial mediation model of Chinese universities students’self-efficacy and psychological resilience in China. The Emotional Intelligence Scale, general Self-efficacy Scale, brief Psychological Resilience Scale, and Academic Procrastination Scale were administered to 880 EFL learners in Chinese universities. The results of this study indicated that: (a) Academic procrastination is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPerfectionism, Procrastination, Anxiety Studies · Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes · Psychological Treatments and Assessments
