Psychological Resilience and Trait Anxiety as Mediators in the Relationship Between Perceived Family Social Support and Life Satisfaction Among Youth

Feb 25, 2025Journal of evidence-based social work (2019)

How Mental Strength and Anxiety Link Family Support to Life Satisfaction in Young People

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Abstract

A sample of 626 participants indicates that perceived family social support positively influences youth life satisfaction.

  • Perceived family social support is associated with increased psychological resilience.
  • Higher levels of perceived family support are linked to lower levels of trait anxiety.
  • Trait anxiety negatively affects youth life satisfaction.
  • Psychological resilience does not have a direct effect on life satisfaction.
  • Trait anxiety mediates the relationship between perceived family social support and life satisfaction.
  • Psychological resilience indirectly influences life satisfaction through trait anxiety.

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