Ergenlerin Psikolojik Dayanıklılık Düzeylerini Etkileyen Bireye Özgü Çeşitli Değişkenlerin İncelenmesi
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2021Author
Yüksel Doğan, Raziye
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research aimed to determine whether mindfulness, self-esteem, life satisfaction, and
self-competence are related to resilience for adolescents having experienced risky
life events and test whether these variables have a role in explaining resilience. The
sample of this correlational research was determined using the criterion sampling
method. In this context, the study included 416 adolescents aged 14-18 years who
attended secondary education institutions in Çankaya and Yenimahalle districts of
Ankara and, as a criterion, reported to have experienced at least one risk factor in a
certain period of their lives. In the study, the “Personal Information Form,” “Risky Life
Events Form,” “Mindful Attention and Awareness Scale-A,” “Adolescent
Psychological Resilience Scale,” “Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale,” “Perceived
Competence Scale,” and “Satisfaction with Life Scale” were used as data collection
tools. The results revealed a significant positive relationship between psychological
resilience and mindfulness, self-esteem, life satisfaction, and academic and social
competence. Also, it was determined that 48.7% of the change in psychological
resilience of the participants could be explained by self-esteem, social competence,
satisfaction with life, academic competence, and mindfulness and that the effects of
these variables were in the positive direction. At the same time, it was explored
whether resilience, mindfulness, self-esteem, satisfaction with life, and academic and
social competence levels of adolescents varied by gender, school type, grade level,
number of siblings, birth order, parental union, family structure, parental education
level, employment status of parents, and perceived income. The results obtained
were discussed and interpreted in light of the literature.