Abstract

Background Low problem solving skills (PSS) is highly associated with depression, but there is limited amount of knowledge about the factors associated with low PSS. We aimed to describe the effects of socioeconomic status, duration of time spent with family, being victims or perpetrators of bullying, and abnormal body perception on PSS among adolescents. Method We conducted a structured survey among high school students from two private and two public schools in Istanbul, Turkey. The level of PSS was measured by the validated Turkish …

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