The Self-Efficacy Forecasting Based on Hope to Life and Resiliency in Adolescents Suffering from Cancer
Shahin Bahryni1, Hamed Bermas2 and Maryam Tashvighi31Master student of clinical psychology, Karaj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Karaj, Iran.
2A. P. of Psychology Department, Karaj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Karaj, Iran.
3A. P. of Islamic Azad University, Qom, Iran.
Abstract: the present research has been performed with the aim to study the issue of self-efficacy forecasting based on hope to life and resiliency in adolescents suffering from cancer. research method in the present study is correlation. Statistical society includes all children suffering from cancer who have file in Mahak Hospital at Tehran, Children Medical Recognition of Tehran, Mofid Medical Center in 2015-2016 are under treatment. Sample size in this study is 120 that were selected by targeted sampling method. The tool used in this study includes Schneider’s hope questionnaire; general self-efficacy questionnaire (Case-10); Conner-Davidson’s resiliency questionnaire (CD-RISC).analyzing data of this study indicated main hypothesis confirmation and so it can be said that hope to life and resiliency predict self-efficacy of adolescents suffering from cancer and also there is a significant relation between self-efficacy and resiliency and hope to life. as a result, it can be stated that the more hope to life in adolescents suffering from cancer, the higher is their resiliency and high level of hope and resiliency in an individual with cancer can results in his/her self-efficacy as well.
Keywords: cancer; self-efficacy; hope to life; resiliency Back to TOC