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Exploring the Relationship between Positive Youth Development Components and Anxiety Evels among Adolescents

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dc.contributor.author Dervishi, Eglantina
dc.contributor.author Çuka, Sara
dc.contributor.author Mucaj, Arjana
dc.contributor.author Canollari-Baze, Albana
dc.date.accessioned 2025-01-16T07:01:46Z
dc.date.available 2025-01-16T07:01:46Z
dc.date.issued 2024-09
dc.identifier.isbn 978-9975-167-96-3
dc.identifier.uri https://irek.ase.md:443/xmlui/handle/123456789/3709
dc.description DERVISHI, Eglantina, ÇUKA, Sara, MUCAJ, Arjana, CANOLLARI-BAZE, Albana. Exploring the Relationship between Positive Youth Development Components and Anxiety Evels among Adolescents [online]. In: Competitiveness and Innovation in the Knowledge Economy: 28th International Scientific Conference, 20-21 sept. 2024: [Conference Proceedings]. Chișinău: ASEM, 2024, vol. 1, pp. 72-88. ISBN 978-9975-167-96-3. en_US
dc.description.abstract This study explored the relationship between key components of Positive Youth Development (PYD) — Competence, Confidence, Social Connection, Character, and Care — and varying anxiety levels in adolescents. The objective was to identify how these components correlate with anxiety and highlight areas where interventions could be focused to support mental well-being. The study utilized descriptive and correlational analyses of data collected from a sample of adolescents (N=92). Five C of PYD components were measured alongside anxiety levels, which were categorized into minimal, mild, moderate, and severe. Descriptive statistics, such as means, medians, modes, and standard deviations, were calculated for each PYD component and anxiety category. Regression analysis was performed to examine the relationship between the PYD components and anxiety severity. The descriptive analysis showed that all PYD components had moderately high average values, with Competence (M=3.3, SD=0.7), Confidence (M=3.1, SD=0.8), and Social Connection (M=3.4, SD=0.6) being the most prominent. Regression analysis revealed significant negative correlations between higher levels of PYD components and lower levels of anxiety, especially in categories of moderate and severe anxiety. Competence, Confidence, and Social Connection were the most predictive of lower anxiety levels, with stronger negative correlations observed in higher anxiety categories. For instance, Competence had a correlation of -0.45 for minimal anxiety and -0.60 for severe anxiety. The findings suggest that enhancing PYD components, particularly Competence, Confidence, and Social Connection, is associated with lower anxiety levels in adolescents. Interventions to foster these components may contribute to improved mental health outcomes, including reduced anxiety. The study underscores the importance of a holistic approach to youth development to promote both psychological well-being and social competence. DOI: https://doi.org/10.53486/cike2024.08; UDC: 159.942-053.6; JEL Classification: I12, J13, O15 en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher ASEM en_US
dc.subject 5 Cs. positive youth development en_US
dc.subject adolescents en_US
dc.subject anxiety en_US
dc.subject competence en_US
dc.subject confidence en_US
dc.subject connection en_US
dc.subject mental health en_US
dc.title Exploring the Relationship between Positive Youth Development Components and Anxiety Evels among Adolescents en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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