Role of Resilience in the Social Competence and Psychological Well-being of Adolescents with Single Parents

Athira Aneesh, S. Sia
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The current study investigated the role of resilience in the relationship between single-parent adolescents' social competence (SC) and psychological well-being (PWB). A total of 385 single-parent adolescents from Kerala (179 boys and 206 girls, Mean age=15.03, SD = 1.45) were selected using a convenient sampling method. 185 participants (48.1%) were from single-parent families due to the death of one parent, and the other 200 participants (51.9%) were from single-parent families due to divorce or separation. Data were collected using self-reported measures for social competence, resilience, and psychological well-being. Analysis of the data was performed using IBM SPSS and AMOS version 24. The results indicated that social competence and resilience are significantly correlated with the psychological well-being of single-parent adolescents. According to the findings, resilience completely mediates the linkage between SC and PWB. When compared to adolescents who experienced parental divorce or separation, those who lost one parent due to death reported higher levels of social competence, resilience, and psychological well-being. Except for antisocial behavior, one of the dimensions of social competence, adolescents from divorced or separated family backgrounds scored low on all other scales. No gender difference is identified in any of the variables in the present study. Adolescents living with grandparents and those who have siblings significantly differ from others. The findings have clinical as well as educational implications.
弹性在单亲青少年社会能力和心理健康中的作用
本研究旨在探讨弹性在单亲青少年社会能力(SC)与心理健康(PWB)之间的关系。采用方便抽样法,选取喀拉拉邦单亲青少年385名,其中男孩179名,女孩206名,平均年龄15.03岁,SD = 1.45。185名参与者(48.1%)因父母一方死亡而来自单亲家庭,另外200名参与者(51.9%)因离婚或分居而来自单亲家庭。数据收集使用自我报告的社会能力,弹性和心理健康措施。采用IBM SPSS和AMOS version 24对数据进行分析。结果表明,单亲青少年的社会能力和心理弹性与心理健康显著相关。根据研究结果,弹性完全介导了SC和PWB之间的联系。与经历过父母离婚或分居的青少年相比,那些因父母死亡而失去一方的青少年报告了更高水平的社会能力、适应力和心理健康。除了反社会行为(社会能力的一个维度)之外,离异或家庭分离背景的青少年在所有其他维度上得分都很低。在本研究的任何变量中都没有发现性别差异。与祖父母一起生活的青少年和有兄弟姐妹的青少年与其他人有很大的不同。研究结果具有临床和教育意义。
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