The Effects of Self Efficacy on the Level of Perceived Stress: A Correlational Study
Romanian Journal of Psychological Studies (RJPS), Volume 6, Issue 1, February-2018
7 Pages Posted: 3 Jul 2018
Date Written: February 2, 2018
Abstract
Stress is nowadays one of the most dangerous enemies, it changes our lives, affects its quality but most of all is the source of many psychosomatic disease. The objective of this study is to reveal a correlation and a possible psychological link between the level of self-efficacy and the level of perceived stress on a sample of medicine students. The results shown a significant correlation between the two measured parameters (r= 0.8).
Keywords: perceived stress, self-efficacy, stress effects
JEL Classification: O35
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation
Bubulac, Lucia and Gatej, Emil Razvan and Rizeanu, Steliana, The Effects of Self Efficacy on the Level of Perceived Stress: A Correlational Study (February 2, 2018). Romanian Journal of Psychological Studies (RJPS), Volume 6, Issue 1, February-2018, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3202370
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