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La investigación de referencia se propuso conocer la relación que mantiene la fatiga física y mental con la autoeficacia académica, en una muestra de personal militar en formación del Ecuador. Se trata de un estudio descriptivo, correlacional y de corte transversal, a través del uso del Swedish Occupational Fatigue Inventory, la Maslach Burnout Inventory - General Survey y la Escala de Autoeficacia Percibida Específica de Situaciones Académicas, sobre un total de 361 estudiantes de instrucción militar de una escuela técnica de la Fuerza Aérea del Ecuador-- 83.1% hombres y 16.9% mujeres, con edades entre 18 a 20 (M= 20.9 años; SD= 1.5). Se encontró que la relación entre la fatiga física y mental y la autoeficacia académica es muy baja (r= -,141; p< .01), mientras que con el Burnout es mucho más marcada, en especial con el Cinismo (r= -,292; p< ,01) y la Eficacia Profesional (r= ,456; p< .01). Se concluyó que la fatiga física y mental incide en los niveles de Autoeficacia Académica del personal militar en instrucción del Ecuador.
This research project intended to explore the relationship between physical and mental fatigue and academic self-efficacy among military personnel in training in Ecuador. A descriptive, correlational and cross-sectional study was implemented, through the use of the Swedish Occupational Fatigue Inventory, Maslach’s Burnout Inventory - General Study and Specific Perceived Self-Efficacy Scale of Academic Situations. The participants included 361 military training students from a technical school of the Ecuadorian Air Force--83.1% men and 16.9% women, aged between 18 and 20 (M= 20.9 years; SD= 1.5). It was found that the relationship between physical and mental fatigue with academic self-efficacy is very low (r= -,141; p<0.01), while it is much higher with Burnout, especially with Cynicism (r= -,292; p<.01) and Professional Efficiency (r=, 456; p<.01). It has been concluded that physical and mental fatigue affects the levels of Academic Self-efficacy of military personnel in training in Ecuador
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