FACTORS AFFECTING RESILIENCE OF SECONDARY STUDENTS IN THE SECONDARY EDUCATIONAL SERVICE AREA OFFICE PHITSANULOK AND UTTARADIT

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Pornpan Yodmueang
Nanthima Nakaphong Asvaraksha

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The purpose of this research were 1) To study the factors affecting resilience of secondary students in the secondary educational service area office Phitsanulok and Uttaradit. 2) To create forecast formulas to predict the factors affecting resilience of secondary students in the secondary educational service area office Phitsanulok and Uttaradit. The sample were 150 students, secondary students in the secondary educational service area office Phitsanulok and Uttaradit by using multistage sampling. The research instrument used to collect data was the 5 point Likert scale questionnaire with 50 questions factors affecting resilience, consisting of 5 factors: the self-esteem factor (X1), the good relationship factor (X2), the optimism factor (X3), the adaptability factor (X4) the coping factor (X5) and resilience (Y). Data were analyzed using Mean, Standard Deviation and multiple regression analysis using Enter method. The research results found that 1) various factors had an influence resilience of secondary students in the secondary educational service area office Phitsanulok and Uttaradit, a total of 6 variables including the optimism factor (X3) has an influence value of 0.28, the coping factor (X5) has an influence value of 0.25, the good relationship factor (X2) has an influence value of 0.25, and the adaptability factor (X4) has an influence value of 0.17 with statistical significance at the .05 level and The self-esteem factor (X1) has an influence value of 0.12. 2) Could create forecast formulas as follows:
The raw score formula can be written in terms as follows:
Y = -0.12 + 0.28X3* + 0.25X5* + 0.25X2* + 0.17X4* + 0.12X1
The standard score formula can be written in terms as follows:
Z = 0.24Z3* + 0.24Z5* + 0.20Z2* + 0.18Z4* + 0.10Z1

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Yodmueang, P., & Nakaphong Asvaraksha, N. . (2025). FACTORS AFFECTING RESILIENCE OF SECONDARY STUDENTS IN THE SECONDARY EDUCATIONAL SERVICE AREA OFFICE PHITSANULOK AND UTTARADIT. Journal of Education and Innovation, 27(1), 173–183. retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/edujournal_nu/article/view/278818
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