Role of family system, positive emotions and resilience in social adjustment among Pakistani adolescents

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Abstract

The present study explored the role of positive emotions, resilience & family system in social adjustment in Pakistani adolescents. Through convenient sampling, data collected from 150 adolescents (70 boys & 80 girls).In terms of family system 92 were living in nuclear family while 58 in joint family. Urdu version of Modified Differential Emotions Scale, Resilience Scale andBelìs Adjustment Inventory were used. Statistical analysis revealed the presence of significant positive relationship between positive emotions and resilience (r = .39**) where girls were slightly more resilient (M ± SD = 120.77 ± 24.03) & socially adjusted (M ± SD = 17.41 ± 4.15). Moreover 52 % adolescents reported difficulty in talking with new people. Majority of participants from Joint family reported good social adjustment (38%) and high resilience (17%) as compared to those in nuclear family (21%, 13%). The influence of these demographic variables is important indication to be explored further.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)46-58
JournalJournal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology
Volume6
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01 Aug 2017
Externally publishedYes

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