Self-efficacy in adolescents who have siblings with or without disabilities
By: Grissom, Maureen O'Kane.
Contributor(s): Borkowski, John G.
Series: American Journal on Mental Retardation 107 (2) 2002: 79-90.Publisher: 2002Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): ADOLESCENTS | SIBLINGS | SELF CONFIDENCE | SELF EVALUATION | SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR | SELF EFFICACY | FAMILY ATTITUDESSummary: Fifty four adolescents (27 with and 27 without a sibling who had a disability) were contrasted on levels of self-efficacy. They completed questionnaires measuring self-efficacy, peer competence and maternal attitudes toward and modelling of prosocial and empathic behaviour.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Fifty four adolescents (27 with and 27 without a sibling who had a disability) were contrasted on levels of self-efficacy. They completed questionnaires measuring self-efficacy, peer competence and maternal attitudes toward and modelling of prosocial and empathic behaviour.
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