父母自我效能感对全纳学校特殊需要儿童家长心理弹性的影响

Putri Pranindita, Sari Yulia Ayriza
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为人父母的自我效能感是增强韧性的一个预测因素。自我效能关怀良好的父母表现出较高的心理弹性。因此,它可以应对和面对他们所经历的任何挑战或压力,并能够适应各种情况。这项研究着眼于效能-漂移关系作为特殊需要儿童的父母恢复力的预测因子。在全纳学校对有特殊需要儿童的家长进行了自我效能感、护理和心理弹性的显著相关性测试。共有50位家长参加了本次测试。采用父母任务自我效能指数(SEPTI)问卷对自我效能护理进行测量。同时,运用康诺戴维森弹性量表(CD-RISC)测量弹性。结果显示,预测结果显著(p = 0.001),相关系数为0.81,表明父母自我效能感与心理弹性之间存在很强的相关性。关键词:父母自我效能感,心理韧性,特殊需要儿童父母
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The Relationship of Parenting Self-Efficacy as A Predictor of Resilience to Parents of Children with Special Needs in Inclusive Schools
Parenting self-efficacy is one of the predictors of increasing resilience. Parents with good self-efficacy care show a high level of resilience. Hence, it can respond to and face any challenges or pressures they experience and are able to adapt to various situations. This study looked at the efficacy-drift relationship as a predictor of resilience in the parents of children with special needs. Tests to find a significant correlation of self-efficacy care and resilience have been made to parents with children with special needs in inclusive schools. A total of 50 parents participated in this test. Self-efficacy care was measured using a questionnaire referring to Self-Efficacy for Parenting Tasks Index (SEPTI). Meanwhile, resilience is measured using a measuring instrument referring to ConnorDavidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC). The results show that a significant predictive result (p = 0.001) and a correlation coefficient of 0.81 means there is a very strong correlation between parenting self-efficacy and resilience. Keywords— parenting self-efficacy, resilience, parents of children with special need
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