Browsing by Author "Çorapçı, F."
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Examining the role of ses, mothers' reflective functioning, mothers' psychopathological symptoms, and emotion socialization practices on the Toddlers' behavior problems
Taşdelen, Afra Selcen (2019-12)Behavior problems are widespread among children having both short-term and long-term adverse effects in academical, social, and emotional areas of the life. The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationships ... -
Investigating the role of mother's partner attachment, parenting stress and emotional availability in the toddler's attachment security
Taşel-Günal, İlknur Zeynep (2019-12)The present study aims to investigate the associations between the mother's attachment with partner, parenting stress, parenting behaviours on the emotional availability, and the toddler's attachment security in low SES ... -
Longitudinal relations of externalizing and internalizing behavior problems with parental child rearing practices and temperament during transition from preschool to school entry
Buğan, Burcu (2017-06)Externalizing and internalizing behavior problems have been regarded as crucial markers of maladjustment across childhood and adolescence (Zahn-Waxler et al., 2000). Among several etiological factors; parental child-rearing ... -
Longitudinal relations of maternal socialization and temperament with internalizing and externalizing behavior problems during middle childhood
Korkmaz, Duygu (2016-08)Interest in identifying the precursors of internalizing and externalizing behavior problems has been increasing. Studies have shown that both parental socialization and children's temperamental characteristics trigger the ... -
Perceived reactions of mothers, fathers, friends to negative emotions and adolescent psychological well-being
Şengül, Pınar (2017-08)The aim of the current study was to examine the relationship between reactions to negative emotions by parents and friend, and adolescent psychological well-being. The model examined the links between perceived emotion ...
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