Coping Strategies for Improving Self-Confidence among Adolescents
| Vol-4 | Issue-5 | May 2019 | Published Online: 25 May 2019 PDF ( 233 KB ) | ||
| Author(s) | ||
| Dr. Monika Agarwal 1 | ||
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1Research Scholar, OPJS University |
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| Abstract | ||
Self-confidence is the perception that you will achieve success in a particular circumstance or perhaps at a particular job. Your child's self-confidence is connected to their self-confidence, which is feeling very good about yourself and feeling you are a worthwhile person. Nevertheless, having high self-confidence does not mean you constantly feel sure. Self-confidence is able to change throughout daily life, especially during major life changes like adolescence. It is believed that up to half of adolescents will have difficulty with confidence levels that are low during the first adolescent years. Self-confidence will help teenagers make secure, educated decisions. In this paper the SPSS was used to analyze the quantitative data collected. Descriptive statistics were conducted for demographic variables, self-confidence and coping. Pearson r correlation analysis was used to assess the relationship between self-confidence and coping. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Self-confidence, Adolescents, self-confidence, students, strategies, etc. | ||
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