Indonesian Journal of Teaching in Science
Vol 5, No 2 (2025): (ONLINE FIRST) IJOTIS: September 2025

Gender Perspective: Self-Efficacy and Academic Stress of Middle School Students in Science Education

Fiandini, Meli (Unknown)
Lepir, Yenika Rambu (Unknown)
Rahmat, Adi (Unknown)
Hamdiyati, Yanti (Unknown)
Winarno, Nanang (Unknown)
Agustin, Mubiar (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
16 Sep 2025

Abstract

This research aims to examine the influence of gender on self-efficacy and academic stress in middle school students in science subjects. A quantitative approach using a 40-item questionnaire consisting of measures of self-efficacy and academic stress, each containing 20 items, was administered. This research involved 51 students (consisting of 24 Males and 27 Females) in the ninth grade from private secondary schools in Bandung, Indonesia. Data analysis uses descriptive and inferential statistical techniques using Microsoft Excel and IBM SPSS software. The results showed significant gender differences in self-efficacy and academic stress. Male students show higher levels of self-efficacy than female students, while female students experience lower academic stress. These findings suggest potential interventions to increase self-efficacy and reduce academic stress in science courses, emphasizing gender-specific strategies.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

IJoTis

Publisher

Subject

Education Environmental Science Mathematics Social Sciences Other

Description

Indonesian Journal of Teaching in Science (IJoTIS) promotes research in the broad field of science and Engineering Education (including such disciplines as Agriculture Education, Environmental Science Education, etc.) with particular respect to Indonesia, but not limited to authorship or topical ...