Abstract

The study focused on examining how resilience affects the feelings of loneliness and self-worth experienced by young adults. The study included participants in the age range of 18 to 30 from throughout India. Most of the participants are from Meghalaya in northeastern India. The sample consisted of 149 young individuals (112 females and 37 males), ages 18 to 30. The study examined the relationship between resilience, loneliness, and self-esteem. Pearson correlation coefficients showed a significant positive correlation between resilience and self-esteem, suggesting that individuals with higher self-esteem tend to exhibit higher resilience. ANOVA results showed a significant difference in resilience scores between male and female groups, suggesting gender plays a role in resilience.

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