The aim of this study is to investigate the effect school engagement on health risk behaviors, as well as to test the mediating roleof self-efficacy in the relationship between school engagement and health risk behaviors. Participants were 250 studentsattending a secondary school level. Using the method of correlational and regression analysis, the results showed that school engagement has a positive impact on reducing the health risk behaviors. Moreover, regression analysis revealed that self-efficacy plays partial mediator role in the relationship between School engagement and health risk behaviors. These findings highlight the importance of school Engagement and the students' personal effectiveness perception in limiting health risk behaviors.
The effect of School Engagement on Health Risk Behaviours among High School Students: Testing the Mediating Role of Self-Efficacy
SARTORI, Riccardo;Charkhabi, Morteza;De Paola, Francesco
2015-01-01
Abstract
The aim of this study is to investigate the effect school engagement on health risk behaviors, as well as to test the mediating roleof self-efficacy in the relationship between school engagement and health risk behaviors. Participants were 250 studentsattending a secondary school level. Using the method of correlational and regression analysis, the results showed that school engagement has a positive impact on reducing the health risk behaviors. Moreover, regression analysis revealed that self-efficacy plays partial mediator role in the relationship between School engagement and health risk behaviors. These findings highlight the importance of school Engagement and the students' personal effectiveness perception in limiting health risk behaviors.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.