International Journal of Adolescence and Youth (Dec 2024)

The impact of family social support on academic resilience in Indonesian and Turkish students: the mediating role of self-regulated learning

  • Fitriah M. Suud,
  • Zuhal Agilkaya-Sahin,
  • Tri Na’Imah,
  • Muhammad Azhar,
  • Mariah Kibtiyah

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/02673843.2024.2361725
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 1

Abstract

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This study examines the influence of family social support on student resilience and self-regulated learning (SRL), as well as the role of SRL as a mediator for Indonesian and Turkish students. This quantitative method used three research scales to answer the research questions: resilience, family social support, and self-regulated learning. The study included 606 Indonesian respondents and 504 Turkish respondents. In this study, the researchers used a structural equation model based on partial least squares to perform data analysis. The results showed that Indonesian students had a higher average academic resilience score than Turkish students. Turkish students’ family social support scores were higher than Indonesian students. The bootstrapping method demonstrated a positive indirect effect of SRL on the relationship between family social support and academic resilience. Hence, SRL is a good variable that connects family social support with academic resilience.

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