Looking at the Relationship Between Perceptions of Helicopter Parenting with Self-Efficacy in Adolescents Final
Abstract
This study aims to determine the relationship between perceptions of helicopter parenting and self efficacy in late adolescence. Subjects in this study amounted to 100 late teens. The data collection method used the Self Efficacy Scale and the Perception Scale of Helicopter Parenting. The data analysis method used is the Product Moment correlation of Karl Pearson. Based on the results of data analysis obtained a correlation of -0.423 and p = 0.000 (p 0.050). These results indicate that there is a negative and significant relationship between perceptions of helicopter parenting and self-efficacy. The hypothesis in this study shows that the coefficient of determination (R2) between perceptions of helicopter parenting and self efficacy is 0.179, which means that the contribution of perceptions of helicopter parenting to self efficacy is 17.9% and the remaining 82.1% is influenced by other factors. not investigated in this study. Other factors such as, for example, gender, personality, age, ethnicity, and culture.
Keywords: Late Adolescence, Perception of Helicopter parenting, Self Efficacy