Kocabıyık, Oya OnatBacıoğlu, Seda Donat2023-05-062023-05-0620221309-06581309-0674https://doi.org/10.18863/pgy.1137812https://search.trdizin.gov.tr/yayin/detay/1157185https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11776/11980Social media addiction is fundamentally evaluated as a behavioral addiction. The studies on this issue stress the relation of long-term social media usage that may transform into addiction with chronical stress, depression, low psychological well-being and decreased life satisfaction. This study aims to examine the relationship between psychological resilience and coping skills of young adults and their levels of social media addiction. Participants of the study consists of total 436 young adults, 296 (68%) of which are female and 140 (32%) of which are male. “Social Media Addiction Scale”, “The Brief Resilience Scale” and “COPE Inventory- Brief Form” are applied to the participants. The results indicated that mean scores of social media addiction scales show low levels of social media addiction by the participants. According to multiple regression analysis results, psychological resilience, acceptance, substance use, focusing on and venting of emotions, and turning to religion have significant effect on predicting social media addiction. Psychological resilience is a predictor of social media addiction in negative direction. On the other hand, there is a relationship between emotion-oriented and unfunctional coping strategies and social media addiction.en10.18863/pgy.1137812info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSocial media addictionpsychological resiliencecoping skills Sosyal medya bağımlılığıpsikolojik sağlamlıkbaşa çıkma becerileriPredictive Roles of Psychological Resilience and Coping Skills on Social Media AddictionArticle14Ek 11371461157185