The effect of sleep pattern modification on increasing academic self-efficacy of elementary school students

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Introduction:The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of sleep pattern modification on increasing academic self-efficacy of sixth grade students in Kerman.Method: Quasi-experimental research method of pre-test-post-test with the control group and the study population including all female students studying in the sixth grade of elementary school in Kerman in the academic year ۱۳۹۹-۹۹ was ۲۹۵۰ people and ۴۰ people who had the highest score in Sleep Disorders for Children (SDSC) were willing to collaborate with the researcher. Samples were selected and randomly assigned to two groups of ۲۰ (۲۰ controls, ۲۰ experiments). Then the experimental group participated in sleep pattern correction training sessions for ۶ weeks, ۱ day per week and each session for ۴۵ minutes and the control group did not have any counseling or treatment during this period after the end of the treatment period in both groups. Post-test was taken. The instruments used in this study included the Sleep Disorders for Children (SDSC) questionnaire and McClellow and Banting (۲۰۰۲). Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used to analyze the hypotheses.Results: Findings showed: sleep pattern modification has a significant effect on students' academic self-efficacy and the coefficient of effect of sleep pattern modification on academic self-efficacy was ۰.۴۸۹.

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Fatemeh Zahra Hosseinzadeh Javary

PhD Student of Educational Psychology, Islamic Azad University, Zahedan Branch, Zahedan, Iran.

Hossein Jenaabadi

Professor of Psychology, University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Zahedan, Iran.

Ali Farnam

Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Zahedan, Iran