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VOL. 11, ISSUE 1 (2026)
A study of self-confidence and stress among boy’s and girls’ students
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Dr. Gorakh Gokul Dhangar
Abstract

Self-confidence and stress are important psychological variables that significantly influence students’ academic performance, mental health, and overall personality development. Adolescence and early adulthood are crucial stages during which students experience academic pressure, social expectations, and emotional challenges. Students studying in developing districts like Dhule face additional challenges such as limited educational resources, socio-economic constraints, and career uncertainty, which may affect their self-confidence and stress levels differently among boy’s and girls’.

The present study aims to examine the level of self-confidence and stress among boy’s and girls’ students of Dhule district and to analyze the differences between these two groups. A sample of 200 students (100 boy’s and 100 girls’) aged 16–22 years was selected from schools and colleges of Dhule district using random sampling. The Self-Confidence Inventory and Perceived Stress Scale were used for data collection. Mean, standard deviation, independent t-test, and Pearson’s correlation coefficient were used for statistical analysis. The results revealed that boy’s showed higher self-confidence, while girls’ experienced higher stress levels. A significant negative relationship between self-confidence and stress was found. The study highlights the need for counseling and confidence-building programs for students in Dhule district
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Pages:27-33
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Dr. Gorakh Gokul Dhangar "A study of self-confidence and stress among boy’s and girls’ students ". International Journal of Academic Research and Development, Vol 11, Issue 1, 2026, Pages 27-33
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