Relationship between parental involvement, academic resilience, and academic stress among adolescents in Kuala Terengganu

The study aimed to determine the relationship between parental involvement, academic resilience, and academic stress among adolescents in Kuala Terengganu. A total of 261 students participated in this study, and they were chosen by using a multi-stage cluster random sampling technique. The data were...

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Main Authors: Ramlan, Noor Yasmin, Ahmad, Sa’odah
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Published: Human Resources Management Academic Research Society (HRMARS) 2023
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description The study aimed to determine the relationship between parental involvement, academic resilience, and academic stress among adolescents in Kuala Terengganu. A total of 261 students participated in this study, and they were chosen by using a multi-stage cluster random sampling technique. The data were collected through a set of self-administered questionnaires. Parental Support for Learning Scale: Adolescent (Rogers et al., 2014), The Academic Resilience Scale (Cassidy, 2014), and the Academic Expectation of Stress Inventory (Ang & Huan, 2006) were used to measure parental involvement, academic resilience, and academic stress respectively. The results showed that the adolescents experienced high parental involvement, high academic stress, and low academic resilience. Parental involvement and academic resilience correlated significantly with the academic stress of adolescents. The relative strength of antecedent variables and independent variables in predicting academic stress was analyzed using multiple regression analysis. It was revealed that parental involvement was the strongest predictor of academic stress. This finding concurs with the results of past research that have shown that students’ academic stressors are identified in the family and school environments. Thus, due consideration should be given to family and school environment aspects in any effort or intervention related to adolescents’ academic stress management.
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spelling upm.eprints-1102152024-09-04T04:14:54Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/110215/ Relationship between parental involvement, academic resilience, and academic stress among adolescents in Kuala Terengganu Ramlan, Noor Yasmin Ahmad, Sa’odah The study aimed to determine the relationship between parental involvement, academic resilience, and academic stress among adolescents in Kuala Terengganu. A total of 261 students participated in this study, and they were chosen by using a multi-stage cluster random sampling technique. The data were collected through a set of self-administered questionnaires. Parental Support for Learning Scale: Adolescent (Rogers et al., 2014), The Academic Resilience Scale (Cassidy, 2014), and the Academic Expectation of Stress Inventory (Ang & Huan, 2006) were used to measure parental involvement, academic resilience, and academic stress respectively. The results showed that the adolescents experienced high parental involvement, high academic stress, and low academic resilience. Parental involvement and academic resilience correlated significantly with the academic stress of adolescents. The relative strength of antecedent variables and independent variables in predicting academic stress was analyzed using multiple regression analysis. It was revealed that parental involvement was the strongest predictor of academic stress. This finding concurs with the results of past research that have shown that students’ academic stressors are identified in the family and school environments. Thus, due consideration should be given to family and school environment aspects in any effort or intervention related to adolescents’ academic stress management. Human Resources Management Academic Research Society (HRMARS) 2023 Article PeerReviewed Ramlan, Noor Yasmin and Ahmad, Sa’odah (2023) Relationship between parental involvement, academic resilience, and academic stress among adolescents in Kuala Terengganu. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 13 (16). 476 - 491. ISSN 2222-6990; ESSN: 2308-3816 https://hrmars.com/index.php/IJARBSS/article/view/18771/Relationship-Between-Parental-Involvement-Academic-Resilience-and-Academic-Stress-among-Adolescents-in-Kuala-Terengganu 10.6007/ijarbss/v13-i16/18771
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title_short Relationship between parental involvement, academic resilience, and academic stress among adolescents in Kuala Terengganu
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