Autor: |
Sultana, Aklima, Kabir, Syed M. S. |
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Illness, Crisis & Loss; Oct2021, Vol. 29 Issue 4, p327-339, 13p |
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The aim of this research is to provide an overview of the self-esteem and inferiority complex of madrasa students in Bangladesh. The adapted Bangla version of Rosenberg's self-esteem scale and Pati's inferiority questionnaire were administered individually to 773 students. The analyses of results indicate that there is a significant difference in self-esteem according to gender (p <.01 level) and socioeconomic status (p <.05 level). Males have lower self-esteem than females, and lower socioeconomic status have lower self-esteem than other group of socioeconomic status. However, residence has no significant effect on self-esteem. The results also indicate that there is a significant difference in the inferiority complex according to socioeconomic status (p <.05), but gender and residence have no effect on the inferiority complex. The analysis of results also revealed that self-esteem and inferiority complex were negatively correlated (–.015), that is, if self-esteem increases, then inferiority complex decreases among madrasa students. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: |
Complementary Index |
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