Investigation of emotions management skills, perceived social competence, friendship quality, social exclusion and need to belong in adolescents

The research was conducted to investigate the dynamics between emotional management skills, perceived social competence, friendship quality, social exclusion, and need to belong in adolescents. Previous studies emphasize the importance of competencies in adolescents related to emotional management s...

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Main Author: Sert Agır Meral
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:SHS Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20184801034
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spelling doaj-eec97fbef81d4049ae5fd810cea417392021-04-02T13:49:57ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242018-01-01480103410.1051/shsconf/20184801034shsconf_erpa2018_01034Investigation of emotions management skills, perceived social competence, friendship quality, social exclusion and need to belong in adolescentsSert Agır MeralThe research was conducted to investigate the dynamics between emotional management skills, perceived social competence, friendship quality, social exclusion, and need to belong in adolescents. Previous studies emphasize the importance of competencies in adolescents related to emotional management skills in social and academic life as well as in the family. In this context, emotional management skills gain an importance as a feature that can help adolescents become a member of a group and meet the need to belong by positively changing the perception of the social competence of the individual, increasing social harmony, and developing meaningful and supportive friendships. Research data was obtained by applying "Emotions Management Skills Scale", "Perceived Social Competence Scale", "Friendship Quality Scale", "Social Exclusion Scale", "Need to Belong Scale" and "Personal Information Form" on 431 students (195 male, 236 female) in 9th, 10th, and 11th Grades in Kadıköy district, Istanbul province. Significant differences were found in friendship quality, perceived social competence, and emotions management with respect to gender. In addition, differences were found in investigated characteristics with respect to age, grade, academic achievement, family dynamics and, a negative relationship was found between social exclusion and emotions management skills, perceived social competence, and friendship quality.https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20184801034Adolescence PeriodEmotions Management SkillsPerceived Social CompetenceSocial ExclusionFriendship QualityNeed to Belong
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Investigation of emotions management skills, perceived social competence, friendship quality, social exclusion and need to belong in adolescents
SHS Web of Conferences
Adolescence Period
Emotions Management Skills
Perceived Social Competence
Social Exclusion
Friendship Quality
Need to Belong
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title Investigation of emotions management skills, perceived social competence, friendship quality, social exclusion and need to belong in adolescents
title_short Investigation of emotions management skills, perceived social competence, friendship quality, social exclusion and need to belong in adolescents
title_full Investigation of emotions management skills, perceived social competence, friendship quality, social exclusion and need to belong in adolescents
title_fullStr Investigation of emotions management skills, perceived social competence, friendship quality, social exclusion and need to belong in adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of emotions management skills, perceived social competence, friendship quality, social exclusion and need to belong in adolescents
title_sort investigation of emotions management skills, perceived social competence, friendship quality, social exclusion and need to belong in adolescents
publisher EDP Sciences
series SHS Web of Conferences
issn 2261-2424
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The research was conducted to investigate the dynamics between emotional management skills, perceived social competence, friendship quality, social exclusion, and need to belong in adolescents. Previous studies emphasize the importance of competencies in adolescents related to emotional management skills in social and academic life as well as in the family. In this context, emotional management skills gain an importance as a feature that can help adolescents become a member of a group and meet the need to belong by positively changing the perception of the social competence of the individual, increasing social harmony, and developing meaningful and supportive friendships. Research data was obtained by applying "Emotions Management Skills Scale", "Perceived Social Competence Scale", "Friendship Quality Scale", "Social Exclusion Scale", "Need to Belong Scale" and "Personal Information Form" on 431 students (195 male, 236 female) in 9th, 10th, and 11th Grades in Kadıköy district, Istanbul province. Significant differences were found in friendship quality, perceived social competence, and emotions management with respect to gender. In addition, differences were found in investigated characteristics with respect to age, grade, academic achievement, family dynamics and, a negative relationship was found between social exclusion and emotions management skills, perceived social competence, and friendship quality.
topic Adolescence Period
Emotions Management Skills
Perceived Social Competence
Social Exclusion
Friendship Quality
Need to Belong
url https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20184801034
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