Frontiers in Psychology (Oct 2016)

Do Peers Matter? Resistance to Peer Influence as a Mediator between Self-esteem and Procrastination among Undergraduates

  • Bin-Bin Chen,
  • Zeyi Shi,
  • Yan Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01529
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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This study examined the relationship between self-esteem and procrastination and the mediating role of resistance to peer influence on this relationship among undergraduates. One hundred and ninety-nine Chinese undergraduate students completed the measures of procrastination, resistance to peer influence, and self-esteem. Structural Equation Modelling analyses indicated that self-esteem was negatively related to procrastination, and resistance to peer influence acted as a mediator of this relationship. The results suggest that the peer may be a key to understanding procrastination among undergraduates. Implications for future research and limitations of the current study are discussed.

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