Relationship between self-efficacy and Indulgence in Behaviour Problems among Kenyan Secondary Students
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Abstract/Overview
The study examined the relationship between self-efficacy and indulgence in behavior problems among students in selected Kenyan secondary schools. A correlation survey Design was adopted. The target population was 11479 form three students drawn from three Sub Counties in Kenya, and the sample size comprised 386 students. The general self-efficacy and indulgence in Behaviour problem questionnaires were used to collect data. A bivariate correlation (zero-order) was used to analyze data with the aid of SPSS. The finding revealed students self-efficacy and indulgence in behavior problems were moderately negatively correlated r(347) = -.416, P= .012. It was concluded that student’s self-efficacy and indulgence in behavior problems were significantly correlated, however the study showed that their relationship was inverse; high self-efficacy associated with low level of indulgence in behavior problems and vice –versa. The computation of a coefficient of determination, established that the two variables showed a significant proportion of their variance, r2 = 17.3 percent of that variance. This indicated that 17 percent of the variance in respondents scores on the indulgence to behavior problems being explained by student’s self-efficacy alone. The parents also should identify the best parenting practices that promote students self-efficacy, so that at school level they will be fully adjusted to following learning instructions other than involving in behaviour problems.
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(2026). Relationship between self-efficacy and Indulgence in Behaviour Problems among Kenyan Secondary Students. Afribary. Retrieved June 14, 2026, from http://library.afribary.com/works/relationship-between-self-efficacy-and-indulgence-in-behaviour-problems-among-kenyan-secondary-students
MLA
"Relationship between self-efficacy and Indulgence in Behaviour Problems among Kenyan Secondary Students." Afribary, 7 Jun. 2026, http://library.afribary.com/works/relationship-between-self-efficacy-and-indulgence-in-behaviour-problems-among-kenyan-secondary-students. Accessed June 14, 2026.
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"Relationship between self-efficacy and Indulgence in Behaviour Problems among Kenyan Secondary Students." Afribary (2026). Accessed June 14, 2026. http://library.afribary.com/works/relationship-between-self-efficacy-and-indulgence-in-behaviour-problems-among-kenyan-secondary-students