The relationship between perceived social support and Academic self-efficacy with social adjustment
Introduction: The current study aimed to determine the relationship between perceived social support and Academic self-efficacy with social adjustment. The research plan was correlational and predictive. Methods: The participants of the research were all of students of Jondishapour Medical Univ...
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doaj-dfb2bf266ec248a6a1e9f008a19eab442020-11-24T23:44:03ZfasHormozgan University of Medical SciencesDevelopment Strategies in Medical Education2383-21852588-26862015-04-01212637The relationship between perceived social support and Academic self-efficacy with social adjustmentSiroos Alipour Birgandi0Hakim Sahaghi1Arash Jelodari2 Introduction: The current study aimed to determine the relationship between perceived social support and Academic self-efficacy with social adjustment. The research plan was correlational and predictive. Methods: The participants of the research were all of students of Jondishapour Medical University of Ahvaz among whom 200 students were selected randomly. The data was collected using Perceived Social Support Scale (MSPSS), Patrick, Hicks and Ryan Academic Self-Efficacy Scale, Bell Social Adjustment Questionnaire and was analyzed using correlation coefficient, regression and statistical software program SPSS 19. Results: The results indicated that there was a positive significant relationship between perceived social support and self-efficacy with social adjustment. Furthermore, the results of simultaneous entry regression analysis showed that the predictive variables could explain 34% of social adjustment. Conclusion: According to the findings, perceived social support leads to increased mental health and social adjustment among students.http://dsme.hums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-60-6&slc_lang=en&sid=1Perceived Social Support Academic Self-Efficacy Social Adjustment |
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Siroos Alipour Birgandi Hakim Sahaghi Arash Jelodari The relationship between perceived social support and Academic self-efficacy with social adjustment Development Strategies in Medical Education Perceived Social Support Academic Self-Efficacy Social Adjustment |
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Siroos Alipour Birgandi Hakim Sahaghi Arash Jelodari |
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The relationship between perceived social support and Academic self-efficacy with social adjustment |
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The relationship between perceived social support and Academic self-efficacy with social adjustment |
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The relationship between perceived social support and Academic self-efficacy with social adjustment |
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The relationship between perceived social support and Academic self-efficacy with social adjustment |
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The relationship between perceived social support and Academic self-efficacy with social adjustment |
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relationship between perceived social support and academic self-efficacy with social adjustment |
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Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences |
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Development Strategies in Medical Education |
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2383-2185 2588-2686 |
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2015-04-01 |
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Introduction: The current study aimed to determine the relationship between perceived social support and Academic self-efficacy with social adjustment. The research plan was correlational and predictive.
Methods: The participants of the research were all of students of Jondishapour Medical University of Ahvaz among whom 200 students were selected randomly. The data was collected using Perceived Social Support Scale (MSPSS), Patrick, Hicks and Ryan Academic Self-Efficacy Scale, Bell Social Adjustment Questionnaire and was analyzed using correlation coefficient, regression and statistical software program SPSS 19.
Results: The results indicated that there was a positive significant relationship between perceived social support and self-efficacy with social adjustment. Furthermore, the results of simultaneous entry regression analysis showed that the predictive variables could explain 34% of social adjustment.
Conclusion: According to the findings, perceived social support leads to increased mental health and social adjustment among students. |
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Perceived Social Support Academic Self-Efficacy Social Adjustment |
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