Investigating adolescents’ online resilience: The role of parenting style, friendship quality, and social media self-efficacy

Ni Komang Yastri Anasuyari, M. Latifah
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In the digital era nowadays, social media has become a central part that cannot be separated from adolescents' daily lives. This can have a positive or negative impact, depending on adolescents' online resilience, namely the ability to survive in difficult, dangerous, and risky situations in the online world. This study aimed to analyze the influence of parenting style, friendship quality, and social media self-efficacy on adolescent online resilience. This study used an explanatory design located in Bogor City, West Java. This study involved 224 adolescents selected based on a purposive sampling technique, with the criteria being 15-18 years old, having complete parents and living together, and using social media. Data obtained through self-reporting using online questionnaires are then processed and analyzed using descriptive analysis and multiple linear regression tests on the SPSS 25.0 program. The majority of parents apply authoritative parenting styles predominantly. More than half of adolescents have the quality of friendship, social media self-efficacy, and online resilience in the moderate category. The results showed that the quality of friendship and social media self-efficacy significantly affected adolescent online resilience.
调查青少年的网络弹性:父母教养方式、友谊质量和社交媒体自我效能的作用
在数字时代的今天,社交媒体已经成为青少年日常生活中不可分割的核心部分。这可能会产生积极或消极的影响,这取决于青少年的网络弹性,即在网络世界的困难、危险和危险情况下生存的能力。本研究旨在分析父母教养方式、友谊品质和社交媒体自我效能感对青少年网络弹性的影响。本研究采用位于西爪哇茂物市的解释性设计。本研究采用有目的的抽样方法,选取了224名青少年,标准为15-18岁,有完整的父母,住在一起,使用社交媒体。通过在线问卷的自我报告获得的数据,然后在SPSS 25.0程序上使用描述性分析和多元线性回归检验进行处理和分析。大多数父母主要采用权威型育儿方式。超过一半的青少年在友谊、社交媒体自我效能和网络弹性方面的质量处于中等水平。结果表明,友谊质量和社交媒体自我效能显著影响青少年网络弹性。
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