Psychological Resilience and Trait Anxiety as Mediators in the Relationship Between Perceived Family Social Support and Life Satisfaction Among Youth
Orhan Koçak,
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Yavuz Aslan,
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Havva Sena Bezirkan
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et al.
Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 17
Published: Feb. 25, 2025
This
study
examines
the
impact
of
perceived
family
social
support
on
youth
life
satisfaction,
focusing
mediating
roles
psychological
resilience
and
trait
anxiety.
A
cross-sectional
quantitative
research
design
was
employed,
collecting
data
from
626
participants
via
an
online
survey.
convenience
sampling
method
used.
Analyses,
including
confirmatory
factor
analysis,
correlation
structural
equation
modeling
(SEM)
path
were
conducted
using
SPSS
24
AMOS
software.
The
findings
indicate
that
positively
influences
satisfaction
while
reducing
Psychological
lowers
anxiety;
however,
its
direct
effect
is
insignificant.
Trait
anxiety,
other
hand,
negatively
affects
acts
as
a
mediator
between
satisfaction.
Additionally,
plays
indirect
role
in
through
results
suggest
enhances
reduces
anxiety
among
youth,
contributing
to
greater
These
underscore
complex
interplay
these
variables
highlight
contributes
literature
by
demonstrating
strengthening
In
addition,
emphasizes
importance
fostering
family-based
systems
promote
well-being.
Language: Английский
Exploring the moderated mediation of stress and media use: Social support's impact on anxiety among older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic - Insights from a large-scale cross-sectional study in China
Yang Yu,
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Keren Cai,
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Jiale Qi
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et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
367, P. 229 - 237
Published: Sept. 3, 2024
Language: Английский
The Impact of Intergenerational Support on the Elderly’s Life Satisfaction in China: A Comparison of Males and Females<sup><a class="tippyShow" data-tippy-arrow="true" data-tippy-content="Supported by “the Fundamental Research Funds for CUFE Faculty and Students”." data-tippy-interactive="true" data-tippy-theme="light-border" style="cursor:pointer">1</a></sup>
OBM Geriatrics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
08(03), P. 1 - 18
Published: Aug. 23, 2024
This
paper
examines
whether
different
types
of
intergenerational
support
have
effects
on
life
satisfaction
among
the
elderly,
and
a
gender
difference
exists
in
effect
elderly’s
satisfaction.
Data
from
<em>China
Longitudinal
Aging
Social
Survey</em>
(CLASS)
were
used
for
this
study.
The
study
sample
consisted
10,801
cases.
A
logit
regression
model
was
empirical
verification.
All
found
to
elderly.
However,
existed
relationship
between
elderly
Findings
suggest
that
has
distinctive
patterns
Thus,
policies
programs
should
develop
models
improve
their
males
females.
Language: Английский