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The role of Perceived Social Support on Resilience in Emerging Adulthood After Sports Injury.
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Description: Sports is a necessity for everyone who wants their body to always be healthy and fit. However, individuals still have the possibility of get injuries. It is not uncommon that when an individual is in the healing stage, the individual cannot immediately accept the changing condition of their body and their motivation to recover decreases. So individuals need an ability that can help them to rise, develop and recover as before. This ability itself is called resilience. In increasing resilience, individuals need social support that comes from family, friends and special people (significant others), which is called perceived social support. This research will look at the role of perceived social support on emerging adulthood resilience after sports injury. The research method use a quantitative method with emerging adulthood respondents (18-25 years) in Jabodetabek. Perceived social support will be measured using the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS) which has been adapted by Harefa (2020). Resilience will be measured using the Resilience scale which has been adapted by Paramita (2012).