Publications by authors named "Diana R Akhmedjanova"

Background: Self-efficacy refers to students' perceived confidence in their ability to tackle learning tasks. Research shows that self-efficacy serves as an important predictor of academic achievement and relates to students' academic success, self-regulated learning, and motivation. It is therefore important to understand how self-efficacy develops and manifests itself in Russian schoolchildren and relates to their academic achievement.

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Parental stress is defined as a personal response to stressors associated with being a parent. In recent studies, parental stress has been viewed as a component of normative parenting. The purpose of this study was to collect initial evidence of the construct validity and reliability of the Russian version of the 18-item Parental Stress Scale (PSS) using a sample of mothers of Russian primary school students.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Diana R Akhmedjanova"

  • - Diana R Akhmedjanova's recent research focuses on parental stress, specifically examining its implications and measurement within a Russian context.
  • - The study published in September 2023 evaluates the psychometric properties of the Russian version of the Parental Stress Scale (PSS), establishing its construct validity and reliability among Russian mothers of primary school students.
  • - Findings suggest that parental stress is a significant aspect of normative parenting, emphasizing the need for culturally relevant tools to assess and address the experiences of parents in different settings.