Resilience and Happiness : Impact of Negative and Positive Events on Adolescents

Original Research Articles
Norma Ivonne González Arratia López Fuentes

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México

José Luis Valdez Medina

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México

A retrospective study was carried out among adolescents to identify differences in resilience among men and women and their relationship to happiness, after having gone through both positive and negative events in the recent past and which are referred to by the participants. 100 adolescent men and women between the ages of 15 and 19 took part in the study, applying the resilience for adolescents questionnaire (González-Arratia, 2011), the happiness scale (Alarcón, 2006) and the Corsini scale (2004). The results show that there are no significant differences between men and women. A positive relationship is reported between the variables for resilience and happiness. Negative effects have an effect on resilience whereas positive ones favorite. The conclusion is that further analysis of these variables is needed in order to obtain consistent responses.

Keywords: teens, happiness, negative events, positive events, resilience
Published
2013-12-15
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González Arratia López Fuentes, N. I., & Valdez Medina, J. L. (2013). Resilience and Happiness: Impact of Negative and Positive Events on Adolescents. Pensando Psicología, 9(16). https://doi.org/10.16925/pe.v9i16.616
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