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