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Developing perceived self-efficacy to improve social interaction among hearing-impaired children in the primary stage

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Last updated: 07 Jan 2025

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Objective of the Study: The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of a training program designed to enhance perceived self-efficacy to improve social interaction among hearing-impaired children. The experimental sample consisted of 10 children from Al-Amal Schools for the Deaf and Mute (hearing levels ranging between 41 to 55 decibels). Their ages ranged from 9 to 11 years, with a mean of 8.9 years and a standard deviation of 1.67. The children were divided into two groups: Experimental group: 5 childrenControl group: 5 children Study Tools Included: Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale Social Interaction Scale for Hearing-Impaired Children (developed by the researcher) Perceived Self-Efficacy Scale for Hearing-Impaired Children (developed by the researcher) A training program (cognitive-behavioral) aimed at enhancing perceived self-efficacy to improve social interaction among hearing-impaired children (developed by the researcher). Findings:The results indicated the effectiveness of the cognitive-behavioral training program in enhancing perceived self-efficacy and improving social interaction among hearing-impaired children. The effectiveness of the program persisted until the end of the follow-up period.

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10.21608/erji.2024.401660

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Perceived Self-Efficacy, Social interaction, hearing-impaired

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Khaled Muhammad Abdel Salam Mujahid

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Ghoneim

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Master's Researcher - Department of Psychology - Special Education - Girls College - Ain Shams University

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Supervised by: Professor DR. Awatif Ibrahim

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Shawkt

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Assistant Professor of Psychology - Girls' College - Ain Shams University

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Dr. Asmaa Abdel Moneim

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Irfan

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Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology - Girls' College - Ain Shams University

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5

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16

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52622

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2025-01-01

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2024-12-31

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2024-12-31

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222

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251

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2735-5918

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2735-5926

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Educational Research and Innovation Journal

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Developing perceived self-efficacy to improve social interaction among hearing-impaired children in the primary stage

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07 Jan 2025