Abstract
AbstractThis study aimed to explore the mediating role of body image in the
association between The utilization of strategies aimed at enhancing subjective
well-being, friendship qualities, and identity development. The participants
consisted of 270 early adolescents, comprising 157 girls (58.15%) and 113
boys (41.85%). Data were collected using several scales, including the
“Body Appreciation Scale,” “Subjective Well-Being Increasing
Strategies Scale for Adolescents,” “Friendship Qualities
Scale,” and “The Dimensions of Identity Development Scale.”
Two-stage structural equation modeling was employed to analyze the gathered data.
The findings indicated a positive model of identity development in adolescents,
highlighting that subjective well-being increasing strategies contribute positively
to identity development, and this relationship is mediated by positive body image.
Furthermore, the study found that positive body image also mediates the association
between adolescents’ identity development and the establishment of quality
friendships.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC