None Fajriyati Nur Azizah, Ngatoiatu Rohmani, Sujono Riyadi
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Background: Teenagers’ relationship with their parents is one way for teenagers to communicate their needs. The challenge arises when the parents are no longer together/divorced. Parents who are divorced and already have children will physically and psychologically impact the child.Objective: The study aimed to analyze the factors related to the mental resilience of adolescents with divorced parents including age, gender, education, length of parent’s divorce time, and social support.Metode: This is descriptive-analytic research with a crossectional approach. Respondents are teenagers aged 10-24 years old totaling 30 people. CD-RISC was used to measure resilience and was analyzed using Spearman's analysis.Result: There is no correlation between age, gender, education, length of time when parents are in conflict/divorce, and support for adolescents with resilience with a significance value of age and resilience being 0.073, gender with resilience being 0.801, education with resilience being 0.501, age with resilience being 0.801, conflicted/divorced parents with resilience is 0.059, and support with resilience is 0.508.Conclusion: This study suggests that attention should be paid to the resilience of adolescents. Mental support and social support need to be taken from family and community to reduce negative behavior and increase resilience.