青少年的自尊心和孤独感

Joanna Wrótniak
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导言:迅速增长的孤独感应被视为现代世界的主要挑战之一,我们不能对此掉以轻心。年轻人如何应对孤独感,如何体验和感知孤独感,在很大程度上取决于他们对自己的主观认识、自尊和自我概念。研究目的:本文介绍了作者自己的一项研究,该研究旨在分析年轻人的自尊与孤独感之间的关系。研究涉及 314 名 18 至 33 岁的人。研究方法:采用诊断调查法和以下研究工具:罗森伯格自尊量表(SES)和修订版 R 量表--加州大学洛杉矶分校。结果总体自尊平均分为 M=27.7,满分为 40 分,最低分为 10 分。研究结果显示,近 50%的受访者(154 人)的自尊心很低或很低。超过 20% 的受访者(69 人)自尊水平一般,近 30% 的受访者(91 人)自尊水平较高或非常高。青壮年孤独感分析的平均总分为 M=41,满分为 80 分,最低分为 20 分。在孤独感的个别方面,得分较低或处于平均水平。研究分析表明,所分析的变量之间存在负相关关系,这意味着自尊水平越高,青壮年的孤独感越低。结论本研究的结果为针对青壮年采取预防和治疗干预措施,预防和减少他们的孤独感提供了重要前提。
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Self-Esteem and the Sense of Loneliness in Young Adults
Introduction: The rapidly-growing sense of loneliness should be regarded as one of the key challenges of the modern world, which we cannot approach with negligence. How young people cope with loneliness, and how they experience and perceive it, strongly depends on their subjective perception of themselves, their self-esteem and self-concept. Research Aim: This paper presents the author’s own study which was aimed at analysing the relationship between self-esteem and the sense of loneliness among young adults. The study involved 314 people aged between 18 and 33. Method: The diagnostic survey method was used along with the following research tools: the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (SES), and the Revised R-Scale ‒ UCLA. Results: The average global self-esteem score was M = 27.7, out of 40 points possible, with the minimum score of 10 points. The results of the study reveal that nearly 50% of the respondents are characterised by very low or low self-esteem (154 respondents). More than 20% of the respondents (69 people) represent an average level of self-esteem, while high and very high levels of self-esteem are reported by nearly 30% of the respondents (91 people). The average overall score for the analyses of the sense of loneliness among young adults was M = 41, out of 80 points possible, with the minimum score of 20 points. As regards individual aspects of the sense of loneliness, the scores ranked low or average. The analyses performed in the study reveal that there is a negative correlation between the variables analysed, meaning that higher levels of self-esteem are accompanied by a lower sense of loneliness among young adults. Conclusion: The results of this study provide an important premise for undertaking preventive and therapeutic interventions aimed at young adults, to prevent and reduce their levels of perceived loneliness.
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