Does Ego-Resilience Impact Friendship Outcomes?
The present study examined the relationship between resilience and positive outcomes in friendships of young adults. SEM and bootstrapping analyses were performed to test whether positive emotions mediate the relationship between ego-resilience and enhanced friendship outcomes. Findings revealed ind...
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description | The present study examined the relationship between
resilience and positive outcomes in friendships of young adults. SEM and
bootstrapping analyses were performed to test whether positive emotions mediate
the relationship between ego-resilience and enhanced friendship outcomes.
Findings revealed indirect effects for friendship closeness, maintenance
behaviors, and received social support. Our findings demonstrate the importance
of positive emotions and its connection with trait resilience in the realm of
friendships. |
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the relationship between ego-resilience and enhanced friendship outcomes.
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behaviors, and received social support. Our findings demonstrate the importance
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