BMC Psychology (Aug 2023)

Academic performance and social networks of adolescents in a caribbean city in Colombia

  • Milton López-Sánchez,
  • Carlos Mario Arango-Paternina,
  • Jose Petro-Petro,
  • Lucía Lema-Gómez,
  • Cleiber Eusse-López,
  • Jorge Luis Petro,
  • Willinton Watts-Fernández,
  • Fabio Perea-Velásquez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40359-023-01299-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

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Abstract Background Social factors and networks of friends can influence an adolescent’s behavior, including academic performance (AP) in school. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between AP and adolescents’ social networks in a Caribbean city in Colombia. Methods A cross-sectional study was carried out with 806 schoolchildren from 12 to 17 years old of both sexes (52.7% girls), selected by multi-stage sampling from schools in the rural and urban areas of the city of Montería, Colombia. The AP was obtained from the school records; the sociodemographic variables included the location of the school (rural or urban), family structure, family functioning (Apgar score), and family affluence scale. Social network variables included social activity, popularity, reciprocity, homophily, friends’ academic performance, network size, network density, cluster of friends, and centrality. Results The AP was inversely associated with the Apgar score in boys. No associations of AP with the school location, family structure, family affluence scale, and age were observed. In social network variables, AP was positively associated with popularity and friends’ academic performance in girls and boys, and negatively associated with homophily in boys. Conclusions AP was associated with social network variables. These results could help implement interventions to improve adolescents’ social environment and AP.

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