The relationship between behavioral disorders and social self-efficacy and psychological well-being

Authors

    Marziyeh Jahantigh MA Student , Department of Psychology , Faculty of Human Sciences , Zabol Branch , Islamic Azad university , Zabol , Iran
    Somayeh Nakhaei Assistant Professor , Department of Psychology , Faculty of Human Sciences , Zabol Branch , Islamic Azad university , Zabol , Iran
    Zahra Jahantigh MA Student , Department of Psychology , Faculty of Human Sciences , Zabol Branch , Islamic Azad university , Zabol , Iran
    Hamidreza Shahreki Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology , Department of Psychology , Faculty of Human Sciences , Zabol branch , Islamic Azad university , Zabol , Iran

Keywords:

Behavioral disorders, Social self-efficacy, Psychological, Well-being, Students, Zabol

Abstract

In this investigation, the association between behavioral disorders with social self-efficacy and psychological well-being has been studied. The current study is of a descriptive kind and the employed approach is a correlative one. The sample used in this research includes 302 middle school students in Zabol city who have been selected using a random sampling method. After the selection and attribution of the sample, the questionnaires have been distributed and collected in one stage. Finally, the data have been analyzed through SPSS software, Pearson correlation test, and linear regression. The outcomes indicated that there’s a meaningful negative relationship between behavioral disorders and social self-efficacy. Regarding this negative relationship, it can be claimed that the fewer the behavioral disorders, the more social self-efficacy.

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Published

2023-06-20

Submitted

2022-07-12

Revised

2022-12-16

Accepted

2022-12-31

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How to Cite

Jahantigh, M., Nakhaei, S., Jahantigh, Z., & Shahreki, H. (2023). The relationship between behavioral disorders and social self-efficacy and psychological well-being. Iranian Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders, 2(1), 36-41. https://maherpub.com/jndd/article/view/23

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