Abstract
This study had with aim to evaluate the relationship of positive orientation towards the future of resilience, happiness and suicidal ideation on the health-related quality of life in 291 adolescents from public schools in Bogotá, Colombia. Design: correlational ex post facto cross. Instruments: positive dimension to the future orientation of the resilience scale ARS, the Positive and Negative Suicidal Ideation Inventory PANSI, item of happiness, and KIDSCREEN-52. The multiple linear regression analysis showed that the positive orientation toward the future, positive ideas towards life and happiness had a significant weight on the psychological and relationship of parent-related quality of life. Conclusion, adolescents who have clear goals about their future, are happier and give you more value and meaning to life perceived better psychological well-being and relationship with parents.