Correlation between self-esteem, coping difficulties, self-efficacy, and illness symptoms towards supported education for students with psychiatric disabilities

The study examine the need for Supported Education for students with psychiatric disabilities studying at higher education in Johor, Malaysia and to identify the relationships between elements of Supported Education existing in the lives of these students and their current performances. Participa...

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Main Authors: Yahaya, Azizi, Ramli, Jamaludin, Yahaya, Noordin, Goh, Siew Yen
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2010
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author Yahaya, Azizi
Ramli, Jamaludin
Yahaya, Noordin
Goh, Siew Yen
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Ramli, Jamaludin
Yahaya, Noordin
Goh, Siew Yen
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description The study examine the need for Supported Education for students with psychiatric disabilities studying at higher education in Johor, Malaysia and to identify the relationships between elements of Supported Education existing in the lives of these students and their current performances. Participant were 30 students from Permai hospital and Sultanah Aminah hospitaj studying in higher education in the state of Johore. As HP and HSA are the only two government hospitals with psychiatric facilities in Johore, the sample was thus recruited from HP and HSA. Low level of coping difficulties faced by these students; high level of SEd elements existing in their lives; high level of self-esteem, moderate level of school self-efficacy; and low level of illness symptoms/symptomatology. The findings showed that higher education students with psychiatric disabilities are academically capable. The strong associations between coping difficulties and current performances imply very clearly that the coping difficulties of these students affect their performances (which is a probable reason for the high college attrition rate among such population).
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spelling utm-106692020-03-17T08:24:06Z http://eprints.utm.my/10669/ Correlation between self-esteem, coping difficulties, self-efficacy, and illness symptoms towards supported education for students with psychiatric disabilities Yahaya, Azizi Ramli, Jamaludin Yahaya, Noordin Goh, Siew Yen L Education (General) The study examine the need for Supported Education for students with psychiatric disabilities studying at higher education in Johor, Malaysia and to identify the relationships between elements of Supported Education existing in the lives of these students and their current performances. Participant were 30 students from Permai hospital and Sultanah Aminah hospitaj studying in higher education in the state of Johore. As HP and HSA are the only two government hospitals with psychiatric facilities in Johore, the sample was thus recruited from HP and HSA. Low level of coping difficulties faced by these students; high level of SEd elements existing in their lives; high level of self-esteem, moderate level of school self-efficacy; and low level of illness symptoms/symptomatology. The findings showed that higher education students with psychiatric disabilities are academically capable. The strong associations between coping difficulties and current performances imply very clearly that the coping difficulties of these students affect their performances (which is a probable reason for the high college attrition rate among such population). 2010-10-19 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/10669/1/aziziyah.pdf Yahaya, Azizi and Ramli, Jamaludin and Yahaya, Noordin and Goh, Siew Yen (2010) Correlation between self-esteem, coping difficulties, self-efficacy, and illness symptoms towards supported education for students with psychiatric disabilities. In: International Conference on Learning Diversity. (Unpublished) http://dms.library.utm.my:8080/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:101185
spellingShingle L Education (General)
Yahaya, Azizi
Ramli, Jamaludin
Yahaya, Noordin
Goh, Siew Yen
Correlation between self-esteem, coping difficulties, self-efficacy, and illness symptoms towards supported education for students with psychiatric disabilities
title Correlation between self-esteem, coping difficulties, self-efficacy, and illness symptoms towards supported education for students with psychiatric disabilities
title_full Correlation between self-esteem, coping difficulties, self-efficacy, and illness symptoms towards supported education for students with psychiatric disabilities
title_fullStr Correlation between self-esteem, coping difficulties, self-efficacy, and illness symptoms towards supported education for students with psychiatric disabilities
title_full_unstemmed Correlation between self-esteem, coping difficulties, self-efficacy, and illness symptoms towards supported education for students with psychiatric disabilities
title_short Correlation between self-esteem, coping difficulties, self-efficacy, and illness symptoms towards supported education for students with psychiatric disabilities
title_sort correlation between self-esteem, coping difficulties, self-efficacy, and illness symptoms towards supported education for students with psychiatric disabilities
topic L Education (General)
url http://eprints.utm.my/10669/
http://eprints.utm.my/10669/
http://eprints.utm.my/10669/1/aziziyah.pdf