RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING ON RESILIENCE IN ADOLESCENCE AND ADULTS

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The aim of the study is to determine the Relationship between psychological well-being and resilience in adolescence and adults. Alternative hypothesis was chosen for the study. The present study falls under the quantitative empirical correlational research design. Convenient sampling method in which 116 individuals between the age of 18 to 45, from various schools, colleges and job settings participated in the study on online mode. Data was collected using standardized questionnaires used to assess psychological well-being and resilience administered through google form. Pearson’s Correlation coefficient for the data collected, was calculated using SPSS and it was found that correlation significant at the 0.05 level was present. Hence the alternative hypothesis is not rejected implying that psychological well-being is influenced by resilience among adolescence and adults. Keywords: Psychological well-being, Resilience, Adolescence, Adults

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Sivakumar, S., Manoj, R., & M, D. D. (2022). RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING ON RESILIENCE IN ADOLESCENCE AND ADULTS. YMER Digital, 21(06), 276–283. https://doi.org/10.37896/ymer21.06/26

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