Examination of the Associations of Happiness, Self-Efficacy, Peer Relationships and Need for Social Approval Among Adolescents

Çağla Mürtezaoğlu, Özkan Çıkrıkçı
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Adolescent is an important period on the way to become an individual. Studies that will help adolescents complete this period in a healthy way have gained importance in recent years. In this study, it was aimed to determine the relationships between the psychosocial indicators of happiness in adolescents attending high school. Self-efficacy, peer relations, and the need for social approval were considered as psychosocial indicators. The study group of the research consists of 637 high school students. The ages of the students in the research group ranged from 13 to 19 (M=15.56; SD= 1.19). In the study, Adolescent Happiness Scale, Children Self-Efficacy Scale, Peer Relationship Scale, Need for Social Approval Scale and Personal Information Form were used as data collection tools. The research was conducted based on the correlational design in line with the quantitative research paradigm. The results of the analysis show that there are significant relationships between adolescent happiness and self-efficacy, need for peer relationships and social approval, and between self-efficacy and need for peer and social approval. According to the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) results, it was determined that peer relations and the need for social approval had a partial mediating role in the relationship between adolescent happiness and self-efficacy. Self-efficacy, peer relationships, and the need for social approval explain 54% of the total variance of adolescent happiness. In the study, it was concluded that self-efficacy, peer relations, and the need for social approval, which were considered as psychosocial indicators, were significant predictors of adolescent happiness. The findings were discussed in line with the literature and suggestions were presented.
青少年幸福感、自我效能感、同伴关系与社会认同需求关系的研究
青少年时期是成为个体的重要时期。近年来,帮助青少年以健康的方式完成这一时期的研究变得越来越重要。在这项研究中,旨在确定高中青少年幸福感的心理社会指标之间的关系。自我效能感、同伴关系和社会认可的必要性被认为是心理社会指标。本研究的研究组由637名高中生组成。研究组的学生年龄在13-19岁之间(M=15.56;SD=1.19)。本研究采用青少年幸福感量表、儿童自我效能感量表,同伴关系量表、社会认可需求量表和个人信息表作为数据收集工具。本研究是在符合定量研究范式的相关设计的基础上进行的。分析结果表明,青少年幸福感与自我效能感、同伴关系需求与社会认可、自我效能感与同伴和社会认可需求之间存在显著关系。根据结构方程建模(SEM)结果,确定同伴关系和社会认可需求在青少年幸福感和自我效能感之间的关系中具有部分中介作用。自我效能感、同伴关系和对社会认可的需求解释了青少年幸福感总方差的54%。在这项研究中,得出的结论是,自我效能感、同伴关系和对社会认可的需求被视为心理社会指标,是青少年幸福感的重要预测因素。根据文献对研究结果进行了讨论,并提出了建议。
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