Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Subscription Access
Open Access Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Restricted Access Subscription Access

Study of Self-Confidence as a Correlate of Peer-Relationship among Adolescents


Affiliations
1 Department of Psychology, M.D. University, Rohtak, Haryana, India
     

   Subscribe/Renew Journal


Anindividual's sense of competence or skill and perceived capability to deal effectively with various situations is termed as self-confidence. Whereas, peer, or friend, relationships are uniquely voluntary relationships, and if personal benefits are distributed, reciprocity is expected, rules are monitored and revised as necessary, and commitment grows over time. Both self-confidence and satisfactory peer relationships are quite necessary for the adolescents in the present scenario. The deficiency in the interpersonal realm which further affects the self-confidence of an individual has could result into loneliness, and thereby individual's academic performance declines. This decline in academic performance further hampers their skills (personal/social) and abilities which are necessary for decision making about selecting a profession/professional course. Therefore, it was considered worthwhile to conduct a study on adolescents to investigate relationship among self-confidence, peer-relations, and loneliness. Standardized scales were administered on a sample of N=111, of high school students (both males and females; mean age=14.39 years) from a Kendriya Vidyalaya located in Ambala Cantt for which incidental sampling was done. Correlational design was postulated for the present study and the results revealed that self-confidence in various aspects at adolescent age such as academic performance, talking in public, social participation, are positively inter-related and also with peer relationships (i.e., relationships with friends and social groups). Whereas, adolescents those who are experiencing dissatisfactory friendship do not have healthy peer-relationship at all. In sum, self-confidence and peer-relationships plays important role towards the growth of satisfactory relationships among adolescents, thereby loneliness could be avoided or one can overcome from such life threatening experiences.

Keywords

Self-Confidence, Peer-Relationships, Adolescents.
Subscription Login to verify subscription
User
Notifications
Font Size


Abstract Views: 245

PDF Views: 0




  • Study of Self-Confidence as a Correlate of Peer-Relationship among Adolescents

Abstract Views: 245  |  PDF Views: 0

Authors

Chanderkant Gorsy
Department of Psychology, M.D. University, Rohtak, Haryana, India
Neeraj Panwar
Department of Psychology, M.D. University, Rohtak, Haryana, India

Abstract


Anindividual's sense of competence or skill and perceived capability to deal effectively with various situations is termed as self-confidence. Whereas, peer, or friend, relationships are uniquely voluntary relationships, and if personal benefits are distributed, reciprocity is expected, rules are monitored and revised as necessary, and commitment grows over time. Both self-confidence and satisfactory peer relationships are quite necessary for the adolescents in the present scenario. The deficiency in the interpersonal realm which further affects the self-confidence of an individual has could result into loneliness, and thereby individual's academic performance declines. This decline in academic performance further hampers their skills (personal/social) and abilities which are necessary for decision making about selecting a profession/professional course. Therefore, it was considered worthwhile to conduct a study on adolescents to investigate relationship among self-confidence, peer-relations, and loneliness. Standardized scales were administered on a sample of N=111, of high school students (both males and females; mean age=14.39 years) from a Kendriya Vidyalaya located in Ambala Cantt for which incidental sampling was done. Correlational design was postulated for the present study and the results revealed that self-confidence in various aspects at adolescent age such as academic performance, talking in public, social participation, are positively inter-related and also with peer relationships (i.e., relationships with friends and social groups). Whereas, adolescents those who are experiencing dissatisfactory friendship do not have healthy peer-relationship at all. In sum, self-confidence and peer-relationships plays important role towards the growth of satisfactory relationships among adolescents, thereby loneliness could be avoided or one can overcome from such life threatening experiences.

Keywords


Self-Confidence, Peer-Relationships, Adolescents.