Purpose of Study: Having a sense of hope and aspirations for the future are often conceptualized as components of resilience for youth in urban environments. However, less is known about the factors that may influence how young people develop their future aspirations, and how those aspirations may impact their actions in achieving their goals. This study is a conceptual paper to identify the factors that influence the youth future aspirations and how self-efficacy acts as a moderator. Self-efficacy being defined by Albert Bandura as one's belief in one's ability to succeed in specific situations or accomplish a task. Through preliminary studies conducted by informal interviews with youth in four (4) PPR in Kuala Lumpur it was found th...
Specifying the mechanism through which perceived self-efficacy affects one’s behavior has been one o...
Self-efficacy is the persons’ judgement about their capabilities to organize and execute the action ...
AbstractEarlier studies show an effect of self-efficacy on students learning and achievement. Self-e...
Self-efficacy denotes people's beliefs about their ability to perform in different situations. It fu...
Self-efficacy denotes people's beliefs about their capabilities to perform in different situations. ...
This study examines the relationship between social problem-solving skills (SPSS) and self-efficacy ...
Adolescence is a period when young individuals face many challenging tasks. These include becoming ...
This research aims to explore in what extent young people can enhance their individual skills, knowl...
Earlier studies show an effect of self-efficacy on students' learning and achievement. Self-efficacy...
                     AbstractEarlier studies show an effect ...
Academic self-efficacy, an individual’s judgement of his or her capacity to perform specific academi...
While most of the Malaysian youth literature view young people as problematic and chaotic, this rese...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-- Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of ...
This study explored how Hispanic youth (ages 13-21 years) living in low-income neighborhoods of Flor...
Adolescents are viewed as vulnerable to peer pressure, egocentrism, risk taking, impulsivity, lack ...
Specifying the mechanism through which perceived self-efficacy affects one’s behavior has been one o...
Self-efficacy is the persons’ judgement about their capabilities to organize and execute the action ...
AbstractEarlier studies show an effect of self-efficacy on students learning and achievement. Self-e...
Self-efficacy denotes people's beliefs about their ability to perform in different situations. It fu...
Self-efficacy denotes people's beliefs about their capabilities to perform in different situations. ...
This study examines the relationship between social problem-solving skills (SPSS) and self-efficacy ...
Adolescence is a period when young individuals face many challenging tasks. These include becoming ...
This research aims to explore in what extent young people can enhance their individual skills, knowl...
Earlier studies show an effect of self-efficacy on students' learning and achievement. Self-efficacy...
                     AbstractEarlier studies show an effect ...
Academic self-efficacy, an individual’s judgement of his or her capacity to perform specific academi...
While most of the Malaysian youth literature view young people as problematic and chaotic, this rese...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-- Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of ...
This study explored how Hispanic youth (ages 13-21 years) living in low-income neighborhoods of Flor...
Adolescents are viewed as vulnerable to peer pressure, egocentrism, risk taking, impulsivity, lack ...
Specifying the mechanism through which perceived self-efficacy affects one’s behavior has been one o...
Self-efficacy is the persons’ judgement about their capabilities to organize and execute the action ...
AbstractEarlier studies show an effect of self-efficacy on students learning and achievement. Self-e...