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Dissertation Chapters | Psychology | India | Volume 14 Issue 3, March 2025 | Popularity: 6.1 / 10
Assessing the Relationship Between Romantic Relationship Status, Emotional Resilience, and Peer Pressure Among Adolescents
Aanshika Sharma, Dr. Madhu Pandey
Abstract: Adolescence is a key time for emotional, social, and psychological changes. During this stage, romantic relationships, emotional resilience, and peer pressure significantly affect how adolescents behave and feel. This study explores how being in a romantic relationship impacts emotional resilience and how susceptible young people are to peer pressure. To conduct the study, researchers used a mixed-method approach, collecting data from high school students through surveys and interviews. The results show that adolescents in romantic relationships can have either higher or lower emotional resilience, depending on how healthy their relationships are. Additionally, the effects of peer pressure differ based on the adolescents' emotional resilience. The findings provide useful insights for teachers, parents, and psychologists. They highlight the importance of encouraging healthy relationships and building emotional resilience to help young people deal with peer pressure effectively. Understanding these connections is essential to support adolescent development and decision-making.
Keywords: Adolescence, Romantic Relationships, Emotional Resilience, Peer Pressure, Psychological Development
Edition: Volume 14 Issue 3, March 2025
Pages: 1617 - 1621
DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.21275/MR25328091613
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