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The Relationship Between Motivation and Academic Performance Among Medical Students in Riyadh

Background: Motivation is the process whereby goal‐directed activities are initiated and sustained. Motivation is a crucial factor in academic achievement. The study aims to measure students' demographic factors and external environments' effect on their motivation and determine the impact...

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Autores principales: Bin Abdulrahman, Khalid A, Alshehri, Abdulrahman S, Alkhalifah, Khalid M, Alasiri, Ahmed, Aldayel, Mohammad S, Alahmari, Faisal S, Alothman, Abdulrahman M, Alfadhel, Mohammed A
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Publicado: Cureus 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10636236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37954820
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.46815
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author Bin Abdulrahman, Khalid A
Alshehri, Abdulrahman S
Alkhalifah, Khalid M
Alasiri, Ahmed
Aldayel, Mohammad S
Alahmari, Faisal S
Alothman, Abdulrahman M
Alfadhel, Mohammed A
author_facet Bin Abdulrahman, Khalid A
Alshehri, Abdulrahman S
Alkhalifah, Khalid M
Alasiri, Ahmed
Aldayel, Mohammad S
Alahmari, Faisal S
Alothman, Abdulrahman M
Alfadhel, Mohammed A
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description Background: Motivation is the process whereby goal‐directed activities are initiated and sustained. Motivation is a crucial factor in academic achievement. The study aims to measure students' demographic factors and external environments' effect on their motivation and determine the impact of students' motivation and self-efficacy on their learning engagement and academic performance. Methodology: This is a cross-sectional study that involved distributing an online digital questionnaire, which was applied in the capital of Saudi Arabia, "Riyadh." The students’ motivation was assessed using three scales that are designed to measure the students' intrinsic/extrinsic motivation, self-efficacy, and learning engagement. Results: In this study, we collected 429 responses from our distributed questionnaire among medical students where males represented 60.1% of the sample. Moreover, we classified the satisfaction level into five subcategories: very satisfied, satisfied, neutral, unsatisfied, and very unsatisfied. We found that most of the students (38.7%) were satisfied with their academic performance, while 17.7% were strongly satisfied. The mean enrollment motivation score in this study was 19.83 (SD 2.69), and when determining its subcategories, we found that the mean intrinsic motivation score was 10.33 (out of 12) and the mean extrinsic motivation score was 10.23 (out of 12). Moreover, the mean self-efficacy score was 9.61 and the mean learning engagement score was 8.97 (out of 12). Moreover, we found that a longer duration needed by the students to reach the college from their residence is significantly associated with lower learning engagement reported by the students (8.54 vs. 9.13 in shorter times, P=0.034). Finally, we found that students who entered medical school as their first choice had significantly higher intrinsic motivation, extrinsic motivation, self-efficacy, and learning engagement. Conclusion: A student's preference for entering medical school will affect their motivation, self-efficacy, and learning engagement. Moreover, intrinsic and extrinsic motivations significantly correlate with self-efficacy and satisfaction with academic performance; however, they have no effect on the grade point average (GPA) of the last semester. The only factor that positively correlates with students' GPA is learning engagement.
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spelling pubmed-106362362023-11-11 The Relationship Between Motivation and Academic Performance Among Medical Students in Riyadh Bin Abdulrahman, Khalid A Alshehri, Abdulrahman S Alkhalifah, Khalid M Alasiri, Ahmed Aldayel, Mohammad S Alahmari, Faisal S Alothman, Abdulrahman M Alfadhel, Mohammed A Cureus Family/General Practice Background: Motivation is the process whereby goal‐directed activities are initiated and sustained. Motivation is a crucial factor in academic achievement. The study aims to measure students' demographic factors and external environments' effect on their motivation and determine the impact of students' motivation and self-efficacy on their learning engagement and academic performance. Methodology: This is a cross-sectional study that involved distributing an online digital questionnaire, which was applied in the capital of Saudi Arabia, "Riyadh." The students’ motivation was assessed using three scales that are designed to measure the students' intrinsic/extrinsic motivation, self-efficacy, and learning engagement. Results: In this study, we collected 429 responses from our distributed questionnaire among medical students where males represented 60.1% of the sample. Moreover, we classified the satisfaction level into five subcategories: very satisfied, satisfied, neutral, unsatisfied, and very unsatisfied. We found that most of the students (38.7%) were satisfied with their academic performance, while 17.7% were strongly satisfied. The mean enrollment motivation score in this study was 19.83 (SD 2.69), and when determining its subcategories, we found that the mean intrinsic motivation score was 10.33 (out of 12) and the mean extrinsic motivation score was 10.23 (out of 12). Moreover, the mean self-efficacy score was 9.61 and the mean learning engagement score was 8.97 (out of 12). Moreover, we found that a longer duration needed by the students to reach the college from their residence is significantly associated with lower learning engagement reported by the students (8.54 vs. 9.13 in shorter times, P=0.034). Finally, we found that students who entered medical school as their first choice had significantly higher intrinsic motivation, extrinsic motivation, self-efficacy, and learning engagement. Conclusion: A student's preference for entering medical school will affect their motivation, self-efficacy, and learning engagement. Moreover, intrinsic and extrinsic motivations significantly correlate with self-efficacy and satisfaction with academic performance; however, they have no effect on the grade point average (GPA) of the last semester. The only factor that positively correlates with students' GPA is learning engagement. Cureus 2023-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10636236/ /pubmed/37954820 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.46815 Text en Copyright © 2023, Bin Abdulrahman et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Bin Abdulrahman, Khalid A
Alshehri, Abdulrahman S
Alkhalifah, Khalid M
Alasiri, Ahmed
Aldayel, Mohammad S
Alahmari, Faisal S
Alothman, Abdulrahman M
Alfadhel, Mohammed A
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title_short The Relationship Between Motivation and Academic Performance Among Medical Students in Riyadh
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10636236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37954820
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.46815
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