2019
DOI: 10.1080/21507686.2019.1702069
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Surviving the break-up: teenagers’ experience in maintaining wellness and well-being after parental divorce

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“…These positive benefits could be seen through the identified mental health outcomes explored alongside prosocial behavior. Life satisfaction was a prevalent theme [21][22][23], indicating how prosocial behavior can instill a positive impact on young people's perceptions of their life. Moreover, key findings around wellbeing [59][60][61], positive emotions [33] and positive changes in adolescents' mental health [69] have further reiterated the positive mental health impacts linked to prosocial behavior.…”
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“…These positive benefits could be seen through the identified mental health outcomes explored alongside prosocial behavior. Life satisfaction was a prevalent theme [21][22][23], indicating how prosocial behavior can instill a positive impact on young people's perceptions of their life. Moreover, key findings around wellbeing [59][60][61], positive emotions [33] and positive changes in adolescents' mental health [69] have further reiterated the positive mental health impacts linked to prosocial behavior.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Greene, et al [20], found that peers who were caregivers showed increased optimism and positive coping, compared to non-caregiver peers. Three other studies found that prosocial behavior was associated with satisfaction [21] and a higher level of general life satisfaction [22,23].…”
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“…Research has consistently found that divorce can have a stressful and painful influence on the well-being of teenagers in divorced households (Amato, 2000; Gustavsen et al, 2016). Each year, millions of marriages end up in divorce (Baker, 2005), which can cause teenagers to experience multiple physiological and psychological issues (Animasahun, 2014; Subramaniam et al, 2020). Divorce is a separation that can cause all family members to experience stress, trauma, and pain (Ahmad et al, 2015; Animasahun, 2014; Sandler et al, 2008).…”
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“…Menurut (Bernard et al, 2013) penerimaan diri merupakan kemampuan diri sendiri untuk menyadari dan menghargai karakteristik pada diri sendiri, dapat mengembangkan potensi diri, dan ketika mendapat tekanan interpersonal, individu dapat menerima dengan baik sehingga tidak memberikan penilaian yang negatif terhadap diri sendiri maupun orang lain. Seorang remaja sebagian besar dapat memahami bahwa perceraian adalah pilihan orang tuanya, mereka tidak punya pilihan lain selain menerima keputusan tersebut (R. Subramaniam, Sumari and Md Khalid, 2020). Menerima ketidak adanya satu orang tua awalnya sulit bagi partisipan, namun karena lambat laun sudah terbiasa dengan kehidupan dengan single parent mereka bisa menerima dampak buruk maupun positif dalam dirinya.…”
Section: Tema 4 : Penerimaan Diriunclassified