Predictions Social Self-Efficacy and Life Satisfaction in Students through Attachment to Parents and Peers
The objective of the present study was evaluating the relationship between Parent and Peer Attachment of teenagers and social self-efficiency as well life satisfaction. This study was descriptive, correlative type. The target includes all by second-grade High school of Zahedan Township within academic year of 2014-15. The sample volume is 373 persons, who are selected based on the multi-stages cluster sampling. Parent and Peer Attachment Questionnaire (Armsden & Greenberg, 1987), Teenager Social Self-efficiency Questionnaire (Kenoly, 1989) and student life satisfaction (Huebner et al., 1994) are used to collect data. Data are analyzed using Pearson correlation coefficient and step-by-step Regression. The results of Pearson Correlation showed there is a significant relationship between the aspects of attachment to father, attachment to mother and attachment to friends in respect to social self-efficiency and life satisfaction. The results of step-by-step Regression showed relationship with friend has the most share of predicting for social self-efficiency, while the least one is allocated for relationship with parents. The result step-by-step Regression for life satisfaction showed relationship with friend has the most share of predicting for trust to friends, while the least one is allocated for relationship with parents.
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