Adolescent Quality of Life: Unraveling the Impact of Social Skills and Perceived Social Support

Salbia Abbas, Mariam Tariq, Zainab Yaseen, Muqadas Shahzad
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Adolescence is a critical developmental phase, where social interactions profoundly influence well-being. Understanding how social skills and perceived support shape adolescent quality of life is vital for comprehensive mental health initiatives. Current research aims to elucidate the intricate interplay between these factors to enhance support strategies and improve overall adolescent well-being. Involving 500 adolescents of both genders, this cross-sectional study utilized purposive sampling. Data collection employed a self-designed demographic sheet and standardized scales (MPSS, Social Skills scales by Ronaldo Rigii, WHO-QOL). Employing descriptive and inferential statistics, including normality tests, correlation coefficients, T-tests, and regression analysis, the study uncovered a strong positive correlation (r = .513, p < 0.01) between perceived social support and Quality of Life. Additionally, a robust positive correlation (r = .61, p < 0.01) was found between perceived social support and social skills, indicating their interconnectedness in enhancing life satisfaction. The study reveals that perceived social support (PSS) significantly predicts both quality of life and social skills among participants. It emphasizes that higher perceived social support levels strongly relate to better quality of life. Additionally, gender doesn't appear to impact perceived social support levels in the studied population. In light of these findings, it is recommended that future studies focus on developing and implementing strategies that leverage the identified mechanisms, offering practical pathways to enhance individuals' lives. Moreover, current research is a call to action for researchers to prioritize investigations into the specific mediating factors that link perceived social support, quality of life, and social skills, providing a foundation for targeted interventions aimed at improving overall well-being.
青少年的生活质量:解读社交技能和感知到的社会支持的影响
青春期是一个关键的发育阶段,在这个阶段,社会交往会对幸福感产生深远的影响。了解社交技能和感知到的支持如何影响青少年的生活质量,对于全面开展心理健康活动至关重要。目前的研究旨在阐明这些因素之间错综复杂的相互作用,从而加强支持策略,提高青少年的整体健康水平。这项横断面研究采用有目的的抽样方法,涉及 500 名男女青少年。数据收集采用了自我设计的人口统计表和标准化量表(MPSS、Ronaldo Rigii 的社交技能量表、WHO-QOL)。通过描述性和推论性统计(包括正态性检验、相关系数、T 检验和回归分析),研究发现感知到的社会支持与生活质量之间存在很强的正相关性(r = .513,p < 0.01)。此外,研究还发现感知到的社会支持与社交技能之间存在很强的正相关性(r = .61,p < 0.01),这表明它们在提高生活满意度方面是相互关联的。研究表明,感知到的社会支持(PSS)可显著预测参与者的生活质量和社交技能。研究强调,感知到的社会支持水平越高,生活质量就越高。此外,性别似乎并不影响所研究人群的感知社会支持水平。鉴于这些研究结果,建议今后的研究侧重于制定和实施能够利用已确定机制的策略,为提高个人生活质量提供切实可行的途径。此外,当前的研究还呼吁研究人员采取行动,优先调查将感知到的社会支持、生活质量和社交技能联系起来的具体中介因素,为旨在改善整体福祉的针对性干预措施奠定基础。
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