EVALUATION OF THE QUALITY OF WORK LIFE OF STUDENTS OF A PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL IN SOUTHERN SONORA

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  • Alejandra Samayoa Velásquez, Patricia Alejandra Verdugo Martínez, Dra. Celia Yaneth Quiroz Campas, Dra. Lizeth Armenta Zazueta, Dr. Alberto Galván Corral, Dr. Carlos Jesús Hinojoza Rodríguez, Dr. Arturo de la Mora Yocupicio, Dra. Cecilia Aurora

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https://doi.org/10.52152/

Abstract

The objective of this study was to evaluate the quality of work life of high school students in southern Sonora, using a structured instrument to identify the factors that affect their well-being and academic performance. We worked with a representative sample of 326 students, selected through probabilistic sampling in which the results indicated that 78.8% perceive their quality of life favorably in secondary school, considering that they have the adequate resources for their academic training. For data collection, a questionnaire based on previous studies was applied, composed of 32 items on the Likert scale and divided into three main dimensions: quality of student life, secondary identity and academic performance.

The research took a quantitative and experimental approach. In the initial phase, the importance of the topic and its scarce exploration in the local context were justified. A literature review was conducted to define the key variables and a representative sample of public high school students from southern Sonora was selected. The questionnaire was administered under a standardized process, guaranteeing the confidentiality of the responses. Subsequently, statistical methods were used to analyze the data and determine patterns between the dimensions studied.

According to the results, 40.2% of the students agreed and 33.7% totally agreed that their academic load allows them to balance their personal lives. However, 12.9% expressed disagreement regarding the freedom to express their opinions at school. In general terms, 81.6% expressed satisfaction with their student experience. The reliability analysis of the instrument reflected a Cronbach's alpha coefficient of 0.893, indicating high internal consistency. In addition, 75.2% of students said they understood their academic responsibilities, while 78.8% identified with high school goals. Regarding conflict resolution in the institution, 38.3% considered the existing mechanisms adequate. Regarding the treatment of teachers, 49.1% of the students expressed feeling totally satisfied.

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2025-05-15

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EVALUATION OF THE QUALITY OF WORK LIFE OF STUDENTS OF A PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL IN SOUTHERN SONORA. (2025). Lex Localis - Journal of Local Self-Government, 23(S1), 15-36. https://doi.org/10.52152/