Abstract:
The study aimed to know the relationship between psychological resilience and perceived self-efficacy among Al-Quds Open University students Ramallah and Al-Bireh branch in Palestine, and to know the level of both psychological resilience and perceived self-efficacy in the light of gender variables, college, and monthly family income. The study adopted the descriptive, analytical approach to complete this study, the study sample consisted of (283) of them (96) males and (187) females, whose members were chosen in random, stratified manner according to the gender and college variables from Al-Quds Open University students Ramallah and Al-Bireh branch, and the study concluded the following results: that the level of psychological resilience is high, and the level of perceived self-efficacy is moderate, and statistically there are no significant differences between the variables of psychological resilience and perceived self-efficacy according to the gender, college, and monthly household income variables, and it was found that there is a positive relationship between mental resilience and perceived self-efficacy.