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SELF EFFICACY AND LIFE SATISFACTION AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS

Jhan Marie P. Bautista, LJ C. Camayang, Jerico Jordan R. Urata, Jeane Claire L. Lasam

SELF EFFICACY AND LIFE SATISFACTION AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS
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ABSTRACT

Self-efficacy refers to one’s belief in their ability to succeed, influencing motivation and resilience. Life satisfaction reflects overall well-being and positive outcomes. This study explores their relationship among second-year students at St. Paul University Philippines. A descriptive correlation research design was used with 272 randomly selected students. The General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSES) and Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) measured self-efficacy and life satisfaction, respectively. The findings show a positive correlation between self-efficacy and life satisfaction students with high self-efficacy also reported greater life satisfaction. Results suggest that enhancing self-efficacy may improve life satisfaction. These insights support student development programs, with future research needed on interventions to strengthen both constructs.

Keywords: Life Satisfaction, Self- efficacy
https://doi.org/ 10.57180/ghwe5030