Browsing OzU Theses & Dissertations by Author "Acar, İbrahim Hakkı"
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Children's emotional states during Covid-19 outbreak: Contributions of parenting stress and child temperament
Children's emotional regulation and dysregulation emerge through the interaction between the child's individual (temperament) and the environmental (e.g., parenting stress) characteristics. The aim of the current study was ... -
The contributions of child temperament, parenting stress, and bedtime rountines to children's sleep behaviors during the Covid-19 pandemic
The current study examined the direct and indirect contributions of children’s temperament (reactivity, persistence, and rhythmicity), parenting stress, and bedtime routines to Turkish children’s sleep behaviors during the ... -
The contributions of intolerance of uncertainty, resilience, and coping strategies on emerging adults’ future career anxiety and test anxiety
The purpose of the current study was to examine the indirect effect of resilience and certain coping strategies (seeking social problem-solving solving coping, avoidance) on associations between emerging adults’ intolerance ... -
The effects of marital satisfaction on coparenting in Turkish families: A dyadic perspective
Coparenting is an executive relationship in a family and refers to how parents interact with each other regarding child-rearing issues. Coparenting relationship is associated with many factors in family system including ... -
Examining the role of culture, attachment to parents and peers, and parental peer management practices on the qualities of friendships among Turkish university students
High quality friendships have been associated with psychosocial well-being of adolescents; therefore, it is important to find the potential contributing factors in the process of becoming mentally healthy individuals. There ... -
Examining the role of interparental relationship quality and parents' emotion regulation on child's emotion regulation during COVID-19 pandemic period
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a stressful situation with a variety of repercussions on family systems such as economic changes, fear of disease, or social isolation. In a time when so many various stressful events arise, ... -
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 ... -
The experiences of children with learning disabilities during the Covid-19 pandemic
All children, particularly those with special needs, have been adversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. This qualitative study explored the experiences of children with learning disabilities (LD) during the COVID-19 ... -
Exploring differentiation of self and relationship happiness in newly married women: The mediating role of attachment styles and attachment behaviors
The aim of the present study was to investigate the direct and indirect contributions of differentiation of self, attachment styles, and attachment behaviors, on relationship happiness. The sample consisted of 194 Turkish ... -
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 ... -
The links between use of mental state verbs, theory of mind and social skills in middle childhood
Gökbalkan, Cansu (2019-12)Understanding mental states and using terms to express this understanding are considered to be important for social interaction. However, only a few studies examined mental state language, ToM and social skills together. ... -
The relationship between maternal psychological well-being, sensitivity and toddlers' observed attahment security in a socio-economic risk group
Karabulut, Deniz Hazal (2019-08)A secure relationship between a caregiver and a child is one of the important predictors of positive developmental outcomes in childhood. Previous studies demonstrated that low socio-economic level, maternal mental health ... -
The relationship between parental acceptance-rejection, marital satisfaction and rejection sensitivity in Turkish newlyweds: A dyadic mediation analysis
This research examined the dyadic relationships between remembered parental acceptance- rejection and marital satisfaction of Turkish and Turkish Cypriot newlyweds with the mediating mechanism of rejection sensitivity. The ... -
The role of maternal mentalization in mothers' emotional availability and toddlers' attachment security
Secure attachment to a primary caregiver in early childhood is related with positive child outcomes in the short- and long-run. The formation of secure attachment is influenced by maternal cognitive and behavioral ... -
The roles of coparenting and child routines on children's social-emotional competence
The current study's main purpose was to examine the contributions of coparenting quality and child routines to children's social-emotional competence during the COVID-19. The current study also aimed to investigate the ... -
Social competence of preschool children in the context of the adult-child relationship
Children's relationship with adults (e.g., teachers and parents) and within-family relationships (e.g., Parent-Parent) are important drivers for development of children's social competence (Acar et al., 2018; Diener & Kim, ...
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