PREDICTION OF ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN OBLIGATORY COMPULSORY EDUCATION AND BACCALAUREATE STUDENTS THROUGH THE MILLON ADOLESCENT CLINICAL INVENTORY

Authors

  • Miguel Ángel Broc Cavero
  • Carmen Gil Ciria
Keywords: adolescent psychopatology, personality prototypes, expressed preoccupations, personality disorders, academic achievement, compulsory secondary education and baccalaureate students, logistic regression, academic failure, MACI

Abstract

The progressive increase of the conflicting in the classrooms, the behavior problems among students and teachers and the increasing appearance of personality disorders, added to a bigger academic failure in some groups of adolescents joined to social and familiar dysfunctions have done posed us, from a clinical and psychopatological perspective, a research basically correlational multivariable with binary logistic regression techniques, intending to found initial relationships between personality and educational (achievement) variables. About 380 students of Compulsory Secondary Education (ESO – 12 to 16, and Baccalaureate –16 to 19 years) were administered the Millon Adolescents Clinical Inventory (and other materials) as well as academic performance measures.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Author Biographies

Miguel Ángel Broc Cavero

Universidad de Zaragoza

Carmen Gil Ciria

Universidad de Zaragoza
How to Cite
Broc Cavero, M. Ángel, & Gil Ciria, C. (2008). PREDICTION OF ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN OBLIGATORY COMPULSORY EDUCATION AND BACCALAUREATE STUDENTS THROUGH THE MILLON ADOLESCENT CLINICAL INVENTORY. Anales de Psicología / Annals of Psychology, 24(1), 158–167. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/analesps/article/view/32931
Issue
Section
Psychology and professional practice

Publication Facts

Metric
This article
Other articles
Peer reviewers 
0
2.4

Reviewer profiles  N/A

Author statements

Author statements
This article
Other articles
Data availability 
N/A
16%
External funding 
N/A
32%
Competing interests 
N/A
11%
Metric
This journal
Other journals
Articles accepted 
52%
33%
Days to publication 
5987
145

Indexed in

Editor & editorial board
profiles
Academic society 
N/A
Publisher 
Editum - Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Murcia (España)