Academic performance and socio-demographic characteristics of students: Assessing moderation effect of self-esteem
Self-esteem has a profound role in students? academic performances. This study was designed to
examine the moderation effect of self-esteem on the relationship between academic performance
and students? socio-demographic characteristics. A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted
in 20 schools in Jordan. A nonrandom consecutive sampling method was used to recruit students
who provided their demographic information and answered the Arabic Version of the Rosenberg
Self-Esteem Scale. Participating students (n = 1800) showed a mean self-esteem of 23.07 (SD = 2.69),
while the academic performance showed a mean of 86.5 (SD = 6.34). Self-esteem moderated the
relationship between socio-demographics (gender, educational sector, and education program)
and academic performance. Self-esteem is an important indicator of academic performance and
should be strongly considered by stakeholders at all school programs and types. The differences in
self-esteem and academic performance according to gender need to be investigated further to
draw conclusive future plans.