Self-esteem and social supports are important variable influencing adjustment to college life. This study aims to identify the factors influencing adjustment to college life. Data were collected from 265 usable questionnaires among college students in Pyeongtek University. Results of a factor analysis yielded three dimensions of self-esteem which were talent/attitude and capacity/pride. And results of factor analysis also yielded three dimensions of social supports which were family, friends, and professor supports. Hierarchical regression analysis revealed that capacity/pride and all of social support factors affected significantly for adjustment to college life. And female and aptitude for students’ major had a positive affect on adjustment to college life. It was suggested that self-esteem, social supports, and aptitude for students’ major should be considered in college management policy.
1. 서론
2. 이론적 배경
3. 연구방법
4. 분석결과
5. 결론