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Trauma exposure and life satisfaction among at-risk black South African adolescents
Authors:Anja Botha  Henriëtte van den Berg
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa;2. Postgraduate School, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa
Abstract:This study aimed to construct a model to explain trauma exposure and life satisfaction among black South African school learners. A random sample of 366 black adolescents selected from ten South African schools participated (females = 63.2%; rural = 24.2%; mean age = 13.9 years). The school learners were surveyed on trauma exposure, resources, coping and resilience, and life satisfaction. A structural equation modelling analysis indicated that interpersonal, intrapersonal and affective strengths, coping skills, family involvement, and school functioning were associated with increased resilience, which in turn predicted life satisfaction. Interventions aimed at increasing resilience in contexts characterised by high levels of trauma exposure should prioritise helping adolescents access both internal and external resources, such as coping skills and family involvement respectively.
Keywords:resources  resilience  trauma exposure  South Africa  adolescents
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