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Turkish children’s bedtime routines during the COVID-19 pandemic: preliminary evaluation of the bedtime routines questionnaire
(Taylor and Francis, 2023-10-2)
Children’s routines, including bedtime, have been disrupted during the COVID-19 pandemic. How parents engage in their children’s bedtime routines has not yet been examined in Turkey. The purpose of the current study was ...
“More Alike than Different”: a qualitative exploration of the relational experiences of multicultural couples in Turkey
(Taylor & Francis, 2023)
In this study, multicultural couples’ experience of the impact of culture on their romantic relationships was explored. The sample included eight heterosexual couples cohabiting or married for at least 6 months, and who ...
Multimodal encoding of motion events in speech, gesture and cognition
(Cambridge University Press, 2023-12)
How people communicate about motion events and how this is shaped by language typology are mostly studied with a focus on linguistic encoding in speech. Yet, human communication typically involves an interactional exchange ...
Siblings under the shadow: A qualitative study of young adults’ parentification experiences with siblings with special needs
(Taylor & Francis, 2024)
Using systemic theory as the framework, this qualitative study focused on the parentification experiences of young adults with typical development who have siblings with special needs. The sample consisted of 10 siblings. ...
Supporting preschool children’s executive functions: Evidence from a group-based play intervention
(Springer, 2023-12)
The current study endeavors to assess the impact of the Preschool Executive Functions Intervention Program (PEFIP) on children's executive functions. A quasi-experimental design was employed, encompassing both pre-test and ...
Shared group memberships mitigate intergroup bias in cooperation
(Sage, 2023)
Research on cooperation between groups tends to consider a single social identity at a time. However, individuals naturally share group membership in one social category (e.g., religious belief) while diverging in membership ...
Associations among adolescents’ mindfulness, sympathy, cognitive empathy, and sibling relationships
(Sage, 2024-02)
In the current study, we examined the direct and indirect paths from mindfulness to adolescents’ sibling relationships through their cognitive empathy and sympathy. The sample consisted of 220 adolescents (50.9 % female) ...
Examining the dyadic association between marital satisfaction and coparenting of parents with young children
(Springer, 2024-01)
Healthy coparenting and marital satisfaction are two main components of within-family functioning, providing the basis for healthy child development. In the current study, we investigated the link between marital satisfaction ...
Systemic individual therapy: Therapeutic change from the perspective of clients and therapists
(Taylor & Francis, 2024)
Therapeutic change is a well-studied construct in psychotherapy process and outcome studies, providing the basis for how psychotherapy practices are effective in individuals wellbeing. The current study explores the ...
Pancultural nostalgia in action: Prevalence, triggers, and psychological functions of nostalgia across cultures
(American Psychological Association, 2024-01)
Nostalgia is a social, self-relevant, and bittersweet (although mostly positive) emotion that arises when reflecting on fond past memories and serves key psychological functions. The majority of evidence concerning the ...
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