الكفاءة الذاتية وعلاقتها باستراتيجيات المواجهة لدى الطلبة المقبلين على التخرج دراسة مقارنة على عينة من طلبة جامعة غرداية قسم العلوم الاجتماعية
Abstract
This study aims to shed light of the relationship of self-efficacy and strategies of dealing with graduate students bachelor’s and master’s level, in order to highlight their levels of efficiency as well as the strategies they use in coping with pressure. It aims also to know if there is a difference in terms of using these strategies by gender, level and specialty, and whether Ziad Rashid and Mansoor Bouqsara have applied Volkman and Lazarus’s confrontation scale as well as the self-perceived competency adapted to the Algerian environment
The basic study was conducted on a sample of 127 students, using a descriptive approach. It contained four questionings and hypotheses. It concluded that there is no relationship of statistical significance between the self-efficacy and strategies of dealing with pressure among third year bachelor's and second year master students. Besides, their levels of self-competence are medium and they focus on emotion-directed strategies. The study revealed also some differences in terms of self-efficacy and confrontation strategies according to sex, and the lack of differences according of differences according to the level and the specialty of the third year bachelor's and second year master’s students (Department of Social Sciences, University of Ghardaia).