TY  - JOUR
T1  - Surveying the Effectiveness of Social Skills Education on
Self-Efficacy of Children with Hearing Impairment
AU - , Hosseini AU - , Mohtashami AU - , Ghalenoee AU - , Shakeri AU - , Esmaeili 
JO  - Research Journal of Medical Sciences
VL  - 10
IS  - 6
SP  - 664
EP  - 668
PY  - 2016
DA  - 2001/08/19
SN  - 1815-9346
DO  - rjmsci.2016.664.668
UR  - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=rjmsci.2016.664.668
KW  - Social skills
KW  -hearing impairment
KW  -children
KW  -self-efficacy
KW  -recommended
AB  - Self-efficacy is one of the most important factors in development of healthy social communication that makes people&#146;s life pleasurable. The present study aims to survey effectiveness of social skills education on self-efficacy of children with hearing impairment in Shahriar ( Tehran-Iran) in 2015. The study is a quasi-experimental single-group study in pretest-posttest type which was carried out on 25 students with hearing impairment, who were selected through purposive sampling. A 12-Session social skills training program was carried out for each participants. Each session was one hour (2 Sessions in week). Demographic form and Wheeler and Ladd children&#146;s Self-efficacy questionnaire were used to gather information. Data analysis was performed by SPSS version 22 using description statistics tests, paired T-test and ANOVA with repeated measure. A p-value less than 0.05 are considered as a statistically significant level. The findings indicated that social skills education affected on self-efficacy positively. Before the intervention, self-efficacy score was 38.4&plusmn;5.5; this figure immediately, , one week and one month after the intervention was 66.6&plusmn; 6.7, 70.1&plusmn; 6.3 and 71.2&plusmn;6.1 respectively. In other words, there was a significant increase in self-efficacy score (p = 0.01). In addition, self-efficacy was directly related to education level of fathers (p = 0.01, &#331; = 0.69), mothers (p = 0.001, &#331; = 0.64) and intelligence quotient (p = 0.01, r = 0.57). Social skills education led to increase of self-efficacy in children with hearing impairment. Therefore, it is recommended training social skills as an effective method to improve self-efficacy in children with hearing impairment.
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