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An Evaluation of Psychological Well-being, Decision-Making Processes and Self-Esteem in Adolescents in Institutional Care
Abstract
Objective: This study investigates the relationships between depression, anxiety, stress, self-esteem, and decision-making among adolescents in institutional care in Turkey, addressing an important research gap in this area.
Methods: The sample consisted of 83 adolescents aged 12-18 years, excluding those with mental disabilities who were in institutional care. Participants completed self-assessment questionnaires, including the Turkish versions of the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS 21), the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSE), and the Adolescent Decision-Making Questionnaire (ADMQ).
Results: The sample consisted primarily of females (55.4%) with a mean age of 15.22 years, and no significant gender differences were observed across the measures. A critical finding emerged regarding the duration of stay: adolescents who had been in institutional care for less than two years demonstrated significantly lower scores on the Adolescent Decision-Making Questionnaire (ADMQ). Self-esteem (RSE) was found to be strongly and negatively associated with all three distress measures (Depression, Anxiety, and Stress), and it emerged as the only significant predictor in this model, accounting for over half (52.5%) of the variance in overall psychological distress. Alarmingly, the prevalence rates for the DASS-21 subscales indicated that over half of the participants (50.6%) reported clinically significant levels of depression, followed by anxiety (31.3%) and stress (16.8%).
Conclusion: These findings highlight the urgent need for targeted mental health interventions to support adolescents in institutional care, focusing on enhancing self-esteem, improving decision-making, and integrating mental health resources into care frameworks to foster better overall well-being.
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Ethical Statement
This study was approved by the Ethics Committee on 15 May 2025 with decision number 2025/212.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Health Care Administration, Medical Education, Health Services and Systems (Other)
Journal Section
Research Article
Publication Date
December 12, 2025
Submission Date
August 7, 2025
Acceptance Date
November 14, 2025
Published in Issue
Year 2025 Volume: 52 Number: 4
APA
Zeyrek, İ., Tekeoğlu, U., & Tabara, M. F. (2025). An Evaluation of Psychological Well-being, Decision-Making Processes and Self-Esteem in Adolescents in Institutional Care. Dicle Medical Journal, 52(4), 683-693. https://doi.org/10.5798/dicletip.1840641
AMA
1.Zeyrek İ, Tekeoğlu U, Tabara MF. An Evaluation of Psychological Well-being, Decision-Making Processes and Self-Esteem in Adolescents in Institutional Care. Dicle Medical Journal. 2025;52(4):683-693. doi:10.5798/dicletip.1840641
Chicago
Zeyrek, İbrahim, Uğur Tekeoğlu, and Muhammed Fatih Tabara. 2025. “An Evaluation of Psychological Well-Being, Decision-Making Processes and Self-Esteem in Adolescents in Institutional Care”. Dicle Medical Journal 52 (4): 683-93. https://doi.org/10.5798/dicletip.1840641.
EndNote
Zeyrek İ, Tekeoğlu U, Tabara MF (December 1, 2025) An Evaluation of Psychological Well-being, Decision-Making Processes and Self-Esteem in Adolescents in Institutional Care. Dicle Medical Journal 52 4 683–693.
IEEE
[1]İ. Zeyrek, U. Tekeoğlu, and M. F. Tabara, “An Evaluation of Psychological Well-being, Decision-Making Processes and Self-Esteem in Adolescents in Institutional Care”, Dicle Medical Journal, vol. 52, no. 4, pp. 683–693, Dec. 2025, doi: 10.5798/dicletip.1840641.
ISNAD
Zeyrek, İbrahim - Tekeoğlu, Uğur - Tabara, Muhammed Fatih. “An Evaluation of Psychological Well-Being, Decision-Making Processes and Self-Esteem in Adolescents in Institutional Care”. Dicle Medical Journal 52/4 (December 1, 2025): 683-693. https://doi.org/10.5798/dicletip.1840641.
JAMA
1.Zeyrek İ, Tekeoğlu U, Tabara MF. An Evaluation of Psychological Well-being, Decision-Making Processes and Self-Esteem in Adolescents in Institutional Care. Dicle Medical Journal. 2025;52:683–693.
MLA
Zeyrek, İbrahim, et al. “An Evaluation of Psychological Well-Being, Decision-Making Processes and Self-Esteem in Adolescents in Institutional Care”. Dicle Medical Journal, vol. 52, no. 4, Dec. 2025, pp. 683-9, doi:10.5798/dicletip.1840641.
Vancouver
1.İbrahim Zeyrek, Uğur Tekeoğlu, Muhammed Fatih Tabara. An Evaluation of Psychological Well-being, Decision-Making Processes and Self-Esteem in Adolescents in Institutional Care. Dicle Medical Journal. 2025 Dec. 1;52(4):683-9. doi:10.5798/dicletip.1840641