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Not so "traditional" anymore? generational shifts on schwartz values in Turkey
(Sage, 2017)
We compare generational change in culturally related personal values as represented by the Schwartz values taxonomy, across two decades of individuals representing independent samples of the urban, Turkish workforce, ...
The mediational roles of harsh and responsive parenting in the longitudinal relations between socioeconomic status and Turkish children’s emotional development
(Sage, 2018-11)
This study examined the associations among the socioeconomic status (SES) of Turkish families when children (N = 340, Mean age = 83 months, SD = 3.59, 50.3% boys) were approximately 7 years of age (Time 1) and their emotional ...
Influence of cultural factors in dynamic trust in automation
(IEEE, 2016)
The use of autonomous systems has been rapidly increasing in recent decades. To improve human-automation interaction, trust has been closely studied. Research shows trust is critical in the development of appropriate ...
The roles of perspective taking, empathic concern, and prosocial moral reasoning in the self-reported prosocial behaviors of filipino and Turkish young adults
(Sage, 2020-11)
Traditional social cognitive model of prosocial development suggests important links between both sociocognitive and socioemotive traits and prosocial behaviors. The present study examined the relations among perspective ...
The protective role of early prosocial behaviours against young Turkish children’s later internalizing and externalizing problems
(Taylor & Francis, 2022-05-04)
This study examined the protective roles of early prosocial behaviours (at age 4) on later internalizing and externalizing problems (at age 6) and to what extent emotion regulation skills (at age 5) mediated these longitudinal ...
Adolescent–parent relationships and youth well-being in Turkey
(Wiley, 2022-09)
In this article, I review research on adolescent–parent relationships and youth well-being in Turkey. Turkey is a country that has changed rapidly due to urbanization and globalization, and that is characterized by cultural ...
Parental burnout across the globe during the COVID-19 pandemic
(Hogrefe Publishing, 2022-07)
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected all societies worldwide. The heightened levels of stress that accompanied the crisis were also expected to affect parenting in many families. Since it is known that high levels of stress ...
Gender equality and maternal burnout: A 40-country study
(Sage, 2022-02)
In Western countries, recent decades have witnessed a revolution toward gender equality. Inequalities have been greatly reduced in areas such as education or employment. Because inequalities lead to distress, this development ...
Three reasons why parental burnout is more prevalent in individualistic countries: a mediation study in 36 countries
(Springer, 2023-05)
Purpose: The prevalence of parental burnout, a condition that has severe consequences for both parents and children, varies dramatically across countries and is highest in Western countries characterized by high individualism. ...
“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 ...
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