Stress associated with the transition from high school to university: The effect of social support and self-efficacy


Autoria(s): Wilson, G.; Gillies, R. M.
Data(s)

01/07/2005

Resumo

The present study aimed to evaluate the role of social support and self-efficacy on the level of stress associated with the transition from high school to university. One hundred and eight-five university students who had completed high school in the previous year completed a three-part questionnaire designed to gather information on their levels of self-efficacy, social support, and stress associated with their transition. The results showed that self-efficacy was a significant predictor of stress associated with the transition to university in that higher levels of self-efficacy were associated with lower levels of stress while social support was a non-significant predictor of stress. [Author abstract]

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:77672

Publicador

Australian Academic Press

Palavras-Chave #transition, stress, social support, self-efficacy, high school, university #C1 #330101 Educational Psychology #740200 Secondary Education
Tipo

Journal Article