“…However, disruption, pause or decline in the psycho-social development process can increase the psycho-social predisposition to many long-term behavior and adaptation problems such as low self-worth, damage to self-esteem, deterioration in interpersonal relationships, and suicidal tendencies (Piekarska, 2000;Marlow, Goodman, Meltzer, & Ford, 2013;Fromuth, Davis, Kelly, & Wakefield, 2015). Naturally, exposure to such negative behaviors leads to a change in attitudes toward learning, in other words, inadequacy of learning (Lewis & Riley, 2009), lack of control over one's own life, learned desperation and hopelessness, and the disbelief that learning or education will make any difference in one's own life, etc., and a decrease in interest and willingness to learn (Snoock, 1999;Sava, 2002;McEachern, Aluede, & Kenny, 2008;Goodboy & Bolkan, 2009). Therefore, the decline in academic performance paves the way for many problems ranging from school absenteeism (Slade & Wissow, 2007;Kurtz, Gaudin Jr, Wodarski, & Howing, 1993), drop-out and unhealthy professional orientation.…”