Title of article :
The effectiveness of group training for reciprocal behavior analysis on the self-efficacy among school counselors
Author/Authors :
Keramati, Raziye alzahra university - Faculty of Educational and Psychology - Department of Counseling, تهران, ايران , ShoaKazemi, Mehrangiz alzahra university - Faculty of Educational Sciences and Psychology - Counselling Department, تهران, ايران , Tanhaye Reshvanloo, Farhad Farhangian University - Faculty of Educational and Psychology - Department of Counseling, ايران , Hosseinian, Simin alzahra university - Faculty of Education and Psychology, تهران, ايران
Abstract :
The aim of this study was to design and assess the validity and reliability of the theory of reasoned action extended version questionnaire for drug abuse avoidance in Iranian male adolescents. Validity and reliability of a measure consisting of TRA and self efficacy construct for substance abuse avoidance was assessed by scientific methods. Cross-sectional data was collected via self-administered surveys from adolescents sample (n = 433). A questionnaire was designed based on two guidance for TRA/TPB developing. The instrument was validated using content validity and construct validity (Exploratory confirmatory factor analysis). The reliability of scale was assess by inter consistency. The reliability coefficients were calculated by two different methods: Cranach alpha and test-retest. Results of exploratory confirmatory factor analysis showed that extended version of TRA model consisted of 29 questions and 4 components (attitude toward behavior, subjective norms, intention and self efficacy), was a good fitness. Results showed the total test-retest reliability and internal consistency to be 0.72 and 0.85, respectively, too. The validity and reliability of the Persian extended version of TRA scale were suitable for use in future intervention. Keywords: psychometrics, Theory of reasoned action (TRA), self-efficacy (S-E), substance abuse, adolescent
Keywords :
psychometrics , Theory of reasoned action (TRA) , self , efficacy (S , E) , substance abuse , adolescent ,
Journal title :
Journal of Research and Health
Journal title :
Journal of Research and Health