Adolescents who experience bullying may struggle to develop the psychological resilience needed to navigate life’s adversities. Similarly, loneliness can serve as a significant risk factor for their psychological resilience, potentially hindering their ability to cope with stress and adversity. The aim of the current research is to explore the predictive relationships between bullying victimization, loneliness, and psychological resilience in adolescents. A total of 639 high school students (415 girls and 224 boys) participated in the study. The research hypothesis was tested using a hierarchical regression analysis method. The findings highlight that both bullying victimization and loneliness are significant negative predictors of psychological resilience. Based on these results, it is crucial to implement programs that focus on raising awareness about the harmful effects of bullying and promoting empathy among adolescents. Interventions aimed at improving communication skills and fostering positive peer interactions can help reduce social isolation and strengthen relationships.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Psychological Counseling and Guidance (Other) |
Journal Section | Makaleler |
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Publication Date | December 30, 2024 |
Submission Date | November 23, 2023 |
Acceptance Date | September 22, 2024 |
Published in Issue | Year 2024 Volume: 14 Issue: 75 |
!! From 30 November 2023, English language proofreading will be required for accepted articles to ensure language quality.