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THE ADOLESCENTS’ SELF-EFFICACY DIMENSIONS IN DIFFERENT FAMILY TYPES BASED ON THE CONTEXTUAL FAMILY PROCESS AND CONTENT MODEL

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  1-24

Abstract

 The purpose of the present study was to investigate the adolescents’ self- efficacy dimensions in different Family types in the Contextual family Process and Content (FPC) model. The sample of the study included 590 (282 boys; 308 girls) high school students from first to third grades in Shiraz City, that were selected by multi-stage random sampling method in the 1392-93 academic year. To collect the data, Moris’ questionnaire of self-efficacy dimensions (2001), Karwowski’s questionnaire of creative self-efficacy (2010), Self-report Family Process Scale (Samani, 2008) and Self-report Family Content Scale (Samani, 2008) were applied. To compare the different dimensions of self-efficacy in four types of family, the Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA) test was used. The result indicated that family types had significant effect on academic self-efficacy, EMOTIONAL SELF-EFFICACY and SOCIAL SELF-EFFICACY, but family types didn’t show significant effect on adolescents’ creative self-efficacy. Moreover, the findings cleared that children of healthy families had higher rate of academic, social and EMOTIONAL SELF-EFFICACY. In contrast, unhealthy families’ children showed a low rate of academic self-efficacy and SOCIAL SELF-EFFICACY, and children of content problematic families had lower rate of EMOTIONAL SELF-EFFICACY.

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    CHENARI, S., & YOUSEFI, F.. (2015). THE ADOLESCENTS’ SELF-EFFICACY DIMENSIONS IN DIFFERENT FAMILY TYPES BASED ON THE CONTEXTUAL FAMILY PROCESS AND CONTENT MODEL. JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL MODELS AND METHODS, 5(18), 1-24. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/227668/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    CHENARI S., YOUSEFI F.. THE ADOLESCENTS’ SELF-EFFICACY DIMENSIONS IN DIFFERENT FAMILY TYPES BASED ON THE CONTEXTUAL FAMILY PROCESS AND CONTENT MODEL. JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL MODELS AND METHODS[Internet]. 2015;5(18):1-24. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/227668/en

    IEEE: Copy

    S. CHENARI, and F. YOUSEFI, “THE ADOLESCENTS’ SELF-EFFICACY DIMENSIONS IN DIFFERENT FAMILY TYPES BASED ON THE CONTEXTUAL FAMILY PROCESS AND CONTENT MODEL,” JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL MODELS AND METHODS, vol. 5, no. 18, pp. 1–24, 2015, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/227668/en

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