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Coping self-efficacy and psychosocial well-being of marginalised South African youth
Authors:Seleme R Melato  Sebastiaan Rothmann  Elizabeth Bothma
Institution:Optentia Research Focus Area, North-West University, South Africa
Abstract:The aim of this study was to investigate coping self-efficacy and aspects of psychosocial well-being amongst youth from marginalised backgrounds. A total of 794 black South African marginalised youth (males = 54%, females = 46%, age range between 18 and 30 years) voluntarily participated in this cross-sectional study. The participants completed surveys of coping self-efficacy, mental health, and mood disorder. Structural equation modelling was applied to construct an explanatory model for coping self-efficacy and psychosocial well-being among the marginalised youth. The resulting structural model showed that coping self-efficacy significantly and positively predicted the emotional and psychological dimensions of psychosocial well-being among the youth. Psychosocial well-being was associated with of a lower risk for symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress in these marginalised young people.
Keywords:coping self-efficacy  marginalised youth  mental distress  positive psychology  psychosocial well-being
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