HUBUNGAN ANTARA DUKUNGAN SOSIAL DENGAN MATERNAL SELF-EFFICACY PADA ANAK AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER (ASD)

Coleman and Karraker (2000) defined parenting self-efficacy as a self-assessment of parents towards their competence in performing the role of a parent, or parents perception about their ability to positively influence behavior and development of their children. One of the factors that influence mat...

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Main Authors: Hidayati, Zulfa Kumala (Author), Sawitri, Dian Ratna (Author)
Format: Academic Paper
Published: 2017-02.
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Online Access:http://eprints.undip.ac.id/51907/
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520 |a Coleman and Karraker (2000) defined parenting self-efficacy as a self-assessment of parents towards their competence in performing the role of a parent, or parents perception about their ability to positively influence behavior and development of their children. One of the factors that influence maternal self-efficacy is social support. This study aims to determine the relationship between perceived social support of individual, derived from the people closest to maternal self-efficacy. Subjects were mothers with autistic spectrum disorder. Samples were taken using purposive sampling with 46 mothers. Collecting data is use two Likert scale models Maternal Self-Efficacy Scale (38 item valid, α = .97) and Social Support Scale (40 item valid, α = .98), which has been tested on 31 women who have children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Analysis of the results data using simple regression analysis showed a positive and significant relationship between social support and parenting self-efficacy as indicated by the correlation coefficient rxy = .46, p = .001 (p <.05). Social support provides effective contribution of 21% of the maternal self-efficacy. 
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