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Salud Mental 2023; 46 (4)
Self-efficacy and well-being of youth during the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia
Valentina TD, Nurcahyo FA, Puri AD
Idioma: Ingles.
Referencias bibliográficas: 53
Paginas: 185-192
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RESUMEN
Introducción. El impacto de la pandemia de COVID-19 en el bienestar de los jóvenes ha atraído la preocupación
de muchas partes. Se cree que la autoeficacia, la creencia de un individuo para hacer frente a diversas
situaciones, tiene una relación con el bienestar psicológico del individuo.
Objetivo. Este estudio tiene
como objetivo explorar la relación entre la autoeficacia y el bienestar de los jóvenes en Indonesia durante la
pandemia de COVID-19.
Método. Un diseño transversal con una muestra de conveniencia de estudiantes
de escuelas secundarias y universidades en Indonesia. El número de participantes fueron 365 jóvenes de
15 a 23 años (
M = 18.57;
SD = 1.95). Se les pidió que completaran la Escala de Autoeficacia y la Escala de
Florecimiento en forma de encuesta en línea.
Resultados. Existe una correlación positiva entre la autoeficacia
y el bienestar (
r = .547,
p ‹ .01) con el porcentaje de cotización del 33.5%. El ANOVA de dos vías resultó
que hubo un efecto del nivel educativo sobre el bienestar (
F = 12.956,
p ‹ .05), mientras que no hubo efecto
del género sobre el bienestar (
F = .006,
p › .05).
Discusión y conclusión. Los hallazgos de este estudio
destacan la importancia de desarrollar la autoeficacia en los jóvenes para promover el bienestar a pesar de
enfrentar una situación desafiante.
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