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:: Volume 1, Issue 3 (spring 2015) ::
JPEN 2015, 1(3): 26-33 Back to browse issues page
The self-efficacy of Adolescents with major thalassemia and its influencing factors in Bandar Abbas
Belgheis Sheibany , Soroor Parvizy , Hamid Haghani , Leili Borimnejad
Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , l.borimnejad@gmail.com
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Introduction: Self-efficacy is the belief in his ability to achieve expected results. Self-efficacy can be predicted by measuring a person's intention to change behavior. This study aimed to determine the score of general self- efficacy and disease-related self-efficacy in adolescent with major thalassemia and its association with some personal characteristics of adolescents, in Bandar Abbas.
Methods: This cross-sectional descriptive study. The sample included 70 boys and girls aged 12 to 18 years with major thalassemia. To gather data on the demographic questionnaire, the General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSE-10) and sickle cell Self-Efficacy Scale (SCSES) was used. Data collected by SPSS software version 21 was analyzed. Results: According to the results, the mean and standard deviation related to general self-efficacy and Disease-related self-efficacy from 40 to 10 and from 45 to 9 was respectively, 5.16 ± 29.34 and 6.13 ± 29.87. Using ANOVA test found no association between age and number of injections per month with score of general self- efficacy and disease-related self-efficacy. The independent t-test showed Significant relationship between self-efficacy in adolescents with sex (P = 0.01). But the relationship between sex and score of disease-related self-efficacy, was not significant (P = 0.08). ANOVA test showed, no significant relation between score of disease-related self-efficacy with educational level (P = 0.01). But there was no correlation between the general efficacy and education level (P = 0.148).
Conclusions: Since mean score of self-efficacy in adolescent with major thalassemia is low, Emphasizes on enhancing self-efficacy with Using the experience of experts and consultants in this context it is essential, especially for boys. Interventions studies on the self-efficacy of adolescents and evaluate its effectiveness recommended.
Keywords: self-efficacy, General self-efficacy, major thalassemia
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2014/11/20 | Accepted: 2015/02/28 | Published: 2015/03/16
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sheibany B, Parvizy S, Haghani H, Borimnejad L. The self-efficacy of Adolescents with major thalassemia and its influencing factors in Bandar Abbas. JPEN 2015; 1 (3) :26-33
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