A correlation study on resilience and interpersonal relationship

Dr. Meenakshi
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Every meaningful interpersonal alternate includes a measure of real connection. That sense of understanding fuels our capacity to be resilient and to feel engaged with our opposite numbers. After all, whilst we talk approximately resilience within the interpersonal realm, communication topics. It’s the only manner that relationships start and exist among humans, as collections of moments that occur via communication (verbal and nonverbal) no matter the venture at hand or the character of the relationship. The primary goal of the current study is to examine the relationship between resilience and interpersonal relationship among youth. For this purpose, a sample of 100 adult participants belonging to age group 18-24 years was taken from Delhi NCR region. Data was analysed by using Pearson correlation. Following questionnaire were used for collecting the data i.e., ISEL (Interpersonal Support Evaluation List) developed Cohen and Hoberman (1983) and BRS ( Brief Resilience Scale) was developed by Smith et al ., (2008). The findings of the study revealed that there is a positive correlation between resilience and interpersonal relationship among youth.
心理弹性与人际关系的相关研究
每一个有意义的人际交往都包含着对真实联系的衡量。这种理解的感觉增强了我们的适应力,并让我们感受到与异性的接触。毕竟,当我们谈论人际关系领域的弹性时,交流话题。这是人类之间关系开始和存在的唯一方式,作为通过交流(口头和非口头)发生的时刻的集合,无论手头的冒险或关系的特征。本研究的主要目的是探讨青少年心理弹性与人际关系的关系。为此,从德里NCR地区抽取了100名年龄在18-24岁之间的成年参与者样本。数据采用Pearson相关分析。收集数据采用以下问卷,即Cohen和Hoberman(1983)开发的ISEL (Interpersonal Support Evaluation List)和Smith等人(2008)开发的BRS (Brief Resilience Scale)。研究结果显示,青年心理弹性与人际关系之间存在正相关。
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