“…In addition, longitudinal outcomes have supported these findings, revealing that school belonging is closely associated with youth school functioning and adjustment outcomes (Gillen-O'Neel & Fuligni, 2013;McMahon, Parnes, Keys & Viola, 2008). In addition to the effects of school belonging on youth school functioning, studies have demonstrated that students with high levels of school belonging exhibit lower psychological problems, such as internalizing and externalizing problems (Altınsoy & Özyer, 2018;Booker 2006;Osterman, 2000;Pittman & Richmond 2007;Tanhan & Francisco, 2019). For example, high school belonging was found to be associated with high self-esteem (Duru, 2015;Hernández, Robins, Widaman & Conger, 2017), lower violent tendency (Balkıs, Duru, & Buluş, 2005), and less internalizing an externalizing problems (Anderman, 2002;Bond et al, 2007).…”