Unlocking academic success: the impact of time management on college students’ study engagement

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Background: In this study, the purpose was to examine the impact of time management on college students’ study engagement and to determine the mechanisms involved. Consequently, we examined the relationship between time management and engagement in study, as well as self-control and mobile phone dependence. Methods: The Adolescence Time Management Disposition Scale (ATMD), College Student Mobile Phone Dependence Questionnaire (CSMPDQ), Utrecht Work Engagement Scale-student (UWES-S), and Self-Control Scale (SCS) were administered to 1016 college students. A Pearson’s correlation analysis and a mediation analysis using bootstrapping were performed in order to test for standard method bias using SPSS 22.0. Results: ①Time management was positively associated with self-control and study engagement, and negatively associated with mobile phone dependence (p

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Fu, Y., Wang, Q., Wang, X., Zhong, H., Chen, J., Fei, H., … Li, N. (2025). Unlocking academic success: the impact of time management on college students’ study engagement. BMC Psychology, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40359-025-02619-x

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