Study Skills and their Correlation with Academic Satisfaction and Achievement among Medical and Pharmacy Students in Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences (2013)

Introduction: Study skills and students’ satisfaction with their performance positively affect their academic achievement. The current research was carried out to investigate the correlation of study skills with academic achievement among the medical and pharmacy students in 2013. Methods: This des...

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Main Authors: Dareuosh Shackebaei, Shadi Siami, Hanieh Firouzabadi, Lida Memar Eftekhari, Mansour Rezaei, Mahvash Hesari, Farah Afarangan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences 2015-09-01
Series:Educational Research in Medical Sciences
Online Access:http://journals.kums.ac.ir/ojs/index.php/EduRMedS/article/view/3217
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spelling doaj-7cec1b584c2e49e0937a21efb59fb8112020-11-24T22:37:30ZengKermanshah University of Medical SciencesEducational Research in Medical Sciences2252-03412252-04652015-09-014216Study Skills and their Correlation with Academic Satisfaction and Achievement among Medical and Pharmacy Students in Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences (2013)Dareuosh Shackebaei 0Shadi Siami1Hanieh Firouzabadi2Lida Memar Eftekhari 3Mansour Rezaei 4Mahvash Hesari 5Farah Afarangan 6Medical Biology Research Center, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, IranSchool of Medicine, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, IranMedical Biology Research Center, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, IranMedical Education Research Center, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, IranSocial Development and Health Promotion Research Center, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, IranMedical Biology Research Center, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, IranEducation Center, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, IranIntroduction: Study skills and students’ satisfaction with their performance positively affect their academic achievement. The current research was carried out to investigate the correlation of study skills with academic achievement among the medical and pharmacy students in 2013. Methods: This descriptive-analytical study was conducted on 148 students of basic medical sciences and pharmacy through convenience sampling. Data were collected by a valid and reliable questionnaire, consisting of two sections: Demographic information and questions about daily study hours, study skills in six domains, and students’ satisfaction with study skills. Collected data sets were analyzed by SPSS-16 software. Results: In total, 10.9% of students were reported to have favorable study skills. The minimum score was found for preparation for examination domain. Also, a significantly positive correlation was observed between students’ study skills and their Grade Point Average (GPA) of previous term (P=0.001, r=0.269) and satisfaction with study skills (P=0.001, r=0.493). Conclusion: The findings indicated that students’ study skills need to be improved. Given the significant relationship between study skills and GPA, as an index of academic achievement, and satisfaction, it is necessary to promote the students’ study skills. These skills are suggested to be reinforced, with more emphasis on weaker domains. http://journals.kums.ac.ir/ojs/index.php/EduRMedS/article/view/3217
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author Dareuosh Shackebaei
Shadi Siami
Hanieh Firouzabadi
Lida Memar Eftekhari
Mansour Rezaei
Mahvash Hesari
Farah Afarangan
spellingShingle Dareuosh Shackebaei
Shadi Siami
Hanieh Firouzabadi
Lida Memar Eftekhari
Mansour Rezaei
Mahvash Hesari
Farah Afarangan
Study Skills and their Correlation with Academic Satisfaction and Achievement among Medical and Pharmacy Students in Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences (2013)
Educational Research in Medical Sciences
author_facet Dareuosh Shackebaei
Shadi Siami
Hanieh Firouzabadi
Lida Memar Eftekhari
Mansour Rezaei
Mahvash Hesari
Farah Afarangan
author_sort Dareuosh Shackebaei
title Study Skills and their Correlation with Academic Satisfaction and Achievement among Medical and Pharmacy Students in Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences (2013)
title_short Study Skills and their Correlation with Academic Satisfaction and Achievement among Medical and Pharmacy Students in Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences (2013)
title_full Study Skills and their Correlation with Academic Satisfaction and Achievement among Medical and Pharmacy Students in Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences (2013)
title_fullStr Study Skills and their Correlation with Academic Satisfaction and Achievement among Medical and Pharmacy Students in Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences (2013)
title_full_unstemmed Study Skills and their Correlation with Academic Satisfaction and Achievement among Medical and Pharmacy Students in Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences (2013)
title_sort study skills and their correlation with academic satisfaction and achievement among medical and pharmacy students in kermanshah university of medical sciences (2013)
publisher Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences
series Educational Research in Medical Sciences
issn 2252-0341
2252-0465
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Introduction: Study skills and students’ satisfaction with their performance positively affect their academic achievement. The current research was carried out to investigate the correlation of study skills with academic achievement among the medical and pharmacy students in 2013. Methods: This descriptive-analytical study was conducted on 148 students of basic medical sciences and pharmacy through convenience sampling. Data were collected by a valid and reliable questionnaire, consisting of two sections: Demographic information and questions about daily study hours, study skills in six domains, and students’ satisfaction with study skills. Collected data sets were analyzed by SPSS-16 software. Results: In total, 10.9% of students were reported to have favorable study skills. The minimum score was found for preparation for examination domain. Also, a significantly positive correlation was observed between students’ study skills and their Grade Point Average (GPA) of previous term (P=0.001, r=0.269) and satisfaction with study skills (P=0.001, r=0.493). Conclusion: The findings indicated that students’ study skills need to be improved. Given the significant relationship between study skills and GPA, as an index of academic achievement, and satisfaction, it is necessary to promote the students’ study skills. These skills are suggested to be reinforced, with more emphasis on weaker domains.
url http://journals.kums.ac.ir/ojs/index.php/EduRMedS/article/view/3217
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