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Articles

University Self-efficacy and Quality of University Life among Students with and without Hearing Impairment and Hearing Students

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Pages 1537-1549 | Published online: 13 Aug 2020
 

ABSTRACT

With the development of inclusive higher education, an increasing number of students with hearing impairment have gained access to university. However, evidence obtained from both international studies and studies in China, by and large indicates that students with hearing impairment are confronted with difficulties in academic domains, social domains, and facilities and services in their university life. This study aims to address this issue by exploring how university self-efficacy relates to quality of university life among university students with 15 hearing impairment and hearing students in mainland China. A demographic sheet, the University Self-efficacy Scale, and the Quality of University Life Measure (QULM) administered to 350 students with hearing impairment and 463 hearing students. Multiple regression analyses were performed separately for each of the quality of university 20 life scales, with all university self-efficacy scales serving as predictor variables in each analysis, and with relevant demographic variables being controlled for. Results showed university self-efficacy significantly and positively predicted quality of university life among all the participants. The limitations, contributions, and implications of the present research are discussed.

Disclosure Statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This work was supported by the Department Research Seed Fund for 2017-2018 [04273] and Post-funding from the Ministry of Education [NO:20JHQ085].

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