METHODOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK FOR ASSESSING PSYCHOLOGICAL RESOURCES IN ADOLESCENT SOCIALIZATION

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adolescence, socialization, self-efficacy, resilience, optimism, conformity, psychological resources, psychological assessment

Abstract

          This theoretical review examines the role of resilience, self-efficacy, hope, determination, optimism, hardiness, and conformity in the formation of adolescent social adaptation and identity. Drawing on contemporary empirical research, the article argues that these constructs function as key psychological resources, facilitating adaptive coping, enhancing social competence, and improving psychological well-being. Conformity is viewed as a dual-factor mechanism that supports integration into social groups but simultaneously creates potential risks for maladaptive behavior under the negative influence of peers. The findings highlight the importance of developing these psychological characteristics in educational and developmental programs aimed at supporting the successful integration of adolescents into society. This review proposes an integrative framework in which personal resources, motivational factors, and social-regulatory mechanisms dynamically interact to determine socialization outcomes. The analysis emphasizes the importance of substantiating the methodological aspects of assessing the role of psychological resources in adolescents. The summary allowed us to identify and present validated psychological tools for assessing the discussed adolescent personality constructs.

 

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Author Biographies

  • Emma Sargsyan, Yerevan State University, Yerevan State University

    PhD student, Chair of General Psychology, Faculty of Philosophy and Psychology

  • Hrant Avanesyan, Yerevan State University

    Ph.D. of Psychology, Professor

    Head of the General Psychology Chair

    Faculty of Philosophy and Psychology

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2026-05-26

How to Cite

Sargsyan, E., & Avanesyan, H. (2026). METHODOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK FOR ASSESSING PSYCHOLOGICAL RESOURCES IN ADOLESCENT SOCIALIZATION. Modern Psychology, 9(1(18), 88-98. https://journals.ysu.am/modern-psychology/article/view/14448

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