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    The mediating role of SOC and FSOC on parental stress and sleep quality of parents
    (John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2024-08) Kurukütük, Günsu; Ünver, Buket; Özgür Polat, Pelin
    [No abstract available]
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    Turkish validity and reliability study of the childhood illness attitude scale
    (Routledge, 2025-03) Aktan, Zekeriya Deniz; İnci İzmir, Sevim Berrin; Ünlü, Beyza; Yılmaz Kahraman, İpek Su
    Severe forms of health anxiety cause serious dysfunction in people’s lives. Childhood Illness Attitude Scales (CIAS) is an assessment tool used to evaluate childhood health anxiety yet has not been validated for use in Turkey. The study aimed to examine the psychometric properties and factor structure of the Turkish version of the CIAS (CIAS-TR). The scale was administered to 306 children aged between 8 and 15 years. In addition to the CIAS-TR, participants were asked to complete the Screen for Child Anxiety-Related Emotional Disorders (SCARED) and the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL). To measure test-retest reliability, CIAS-TR was completed by participants 15 days later. Results demonstrated good psychometric properties with high internal consistency and test-retest reliability. A positive correlation with SCARED and a negative correlation with PedsQL. Results from Confirmatory Factor Analysis suggested that a four-factor model best fit the data. The findings of the study indicate that the Turkish adaptation of the CIAS is an appropriate tool for assessing health anxiety in children.
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    Perceived paternal acceptance-rejection as a mediator of the association between perceived maternal acceptance-rejection and psychological adjustment: effect of gender
    (Turkish Psychological Counseling and Guidance Association, 2025-06-30) Olgaç, Duygu; Gürsoy, Burak Emre; Şırvanlı Özen, Dilek
    The present study explores the mediating role of perceived paternal acceptancerejection on the association between perceived maternal acceptance-rejection and psychological adjustment and its gender-related facets among 551 secondary school students aged 11 to 15. Results suggest paternal acceptance-rejection partially mediates this relationship for both genders, impacting positive selfadequacy, emotional responsiveness, and positive worldview. It partially mediates hostility and emotional stability for females and fully mediates for males. However, it does not affect self-esteem for either gender.
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    Paternal acceptance as a mediator of the association between maternal acceptance and youth’s personality disposition
    (Onur Alp Kayabaşı, 2024-06-30) Olgaç, Duygu; Şirvanlı Özen, Dilek
    Drawing upon interpersonal acceptance-rejection theory (IPARTheory), the present study aims to explore the associations between perceived maternal acceptance and the seven personality dispositions most central to the theory (hostility, dependence, self-esteem, selfadequacy, emotional responsiveness, emotional stability, worldview), as well as the possible mediating role of paternal acceptance. Data were collected from 551 Turkish children (50.6% boys) aged 11 through 15 (M=12.78 years) using a random sampling method. Results showed that both maternal and paternal acceptance were significant predictors of six of the seven personality dispositions most central in IPARTheory (low hostility, positive self-esteem, positive self-adequacy, emotional responsiveness, emotional stability, and positive worldview). Additionally, results showed that paternal acceptance partially mediated the association between maternal acceptance and low hostility, positive self-adequacy, emotional responsiveness, emotional stability, and positive worldview.
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    The mediating role of schema modes in the relationship between parentification and codependency
    (SAGE Publications Inc., 2025-07) Ünver, Buket; Önürme, Güneş Beyza
    The aim of this study is to examine the mediating role of schema modes between parentification in different roles and codependency. The sample of the study consists of 599 Turkish women aged between 18 and 64. Firstly, Pearson correlation analysis was conducted, revealing that most of the variables were significantly correlated. Secondly, mediating analysis was performed. The results showed that vulnerable child, angry child, compliant surrender, and demanding parent modes mediated the relationship between parent-focused parentification and codependency. The relationship between sibling-focused parentification and codependency was found to be mediated by the happy child, punitive parent, and demanding parent mode. These findings indicate that parentification in different roles are associated with codependency in women through distinct schema modes, with the exception of the demanding parent mode, which appeared in both paths. Furthermore, the results highlight that disruptions in the hierarchical structure of the early parent-child relationship shapes emotional and cognitive structures in adulthood, potentially contributing to the development of dysfunctional relationship dynamics.
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    The mediator role of schema modes in the relationship between parentification and co-dependency
    (European Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies (EABCT), 2023-10-07) Ünver, Buket; Önürme, Beyza; Bayram Kuzgun, Tubanur; Köse Karaca, Bahar; Kahveci, Ceyhun
    Introduction: The disruption of the hierarchy between the parent and the child obscures the role of the child in the family. Parentification is characterized by the child taking emotional and/or instrumental responsibilities and caring for parents and siblings. Therefore, lead to significant difficulties in the child's development of a self, and these difficulties may be reflected in the child's romantic relationships in adulthood in the form of difficulties in thinking independently. This situation is conceptualized as codependency and is defined as excessive focus on others, assuming full responsibility, and low selfesteem. It is hoped that discovering the roles of schema modes, which are defined as emotional and behavioral states that emerge suddenly when people are hypersensitive, in these relationship styles will be a significant guide, especially in therapy sessions. Therefore, the main purpose of this study is to determine which schema modes mediate the relationship between parentification and co-dependence. Method: The research was conducted with 355 participants aged 18-69 years. The Sociodemographic Form, Parentification Inventory, Co-Dependency Assessment Scale, and Schema Mode Scale-Short Form were used in the study. Process Macro analysis Model 4 developed by Hayes (2013) was used to test the mediating role of schema modes between parentification and co-dependency. Results: According to the results of the analysis, the level of co-dependency is higher in women. Eight different mediator effect models were tested, including child modes, coping modes, parent modes, and healthy adult mode, between parent-focused parentification and sibling-focused parentification and codependency. The mediating role of the angry child mode, self-aggrandiser mode, and demanding parent mode was found between parent-focused parentification and co-dependency. In addition, the mediating role of the punitive and demanding parent mode was found between sibling-focused parentification and co-dependency. Discussion: It is noteworthy that the same mediating effect between both parent-focused and siblingfocused parentification and co-dependency is the demanding parent mode. The demanding parent mode, which prioritizes the needs of others, predicts co-dependency and shows the mode that should be studied first in treatment. The attention is drawn to the mediating variable between the punitive parenting mode, characterized by self-blaming aspects in individuals who assumed the responsibility of caring for their sibling during childhood, and perfectionism, which is co-dependency. Similarly, it is observed that the self-aggrandiser mode compensates for the emotional deprivation caused by parentification. These modes, which develop in root family interaction, mediate similar imbalances in adult roles. The prominence of the angry child and self-aggrandiser mode suggests that these individuals can be evaluated especially in terms of narcissism in studies and/or therapy sessions that examine the relationship between parentification and co-dependency. Conclusion: The schema modes come from the experiences of their root families and continue actively in the adulthood romantic relationships of individuals who take responsibilities that are not suitable for their developmental level in their childhood. It is thought that this study will enable individuals who experience parentification to define their unhealthy roles and explore their relational problems and will provide a new perspective on the predictor of childhood experiences on adulthood.
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    The mediating role of difficulties in positive and negative emotion regulation in the relationship between early maladaptive schemas and cyber dating violence
    (European Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies (EABCT), 2023-10-07) Ünver, Buket; İnce, Elif Hazal
    Introduction: Cyber dating violence includes all kinds of words, attitudes and behaviors that individuals use against their partners in order to harm the partner in the digital environment. In the present study, it was aimed to examine the mediating role of difficulties in positive emotion regulation and negative emotion regulation in the relationship between early maladaptive schemas and cyber dating violence. Method: The sample of the study consists of 298 individuals between the ages of 18-30 who are in a romantic relationship or have had a romantic relationship in the last 1 year. The data of the research was collected through Demographic Information Form, Cyber Dating Abuse Questionnaire, Young Schema Questionnaire-Short Form, Difficulty in Emotion Regulation Scale-Short Form and Multidimensional Measure of Difficulties in the Regulation of Positive Emotions. Results: Pearson Correlation Analysis was used to determine the relationship between early maladaptive schemas, difficulty in positive emotion regulation, negative emotion regulation and applied and exposed cyber dating violence. As a result of the statistical analyzes, significant relationships were found between four schema areas, disconnection&rejection, impaired autonomy and performance, other-directedness, overvigilance&inhibition, and the digital dating violence both applied and exposed. Mediation analysis revealed that difficulty in positive emotion regulation had a partial mediator role in digital dating violence applied and exposed to four schema domains. In addition, a partial mediating role of difficulty in regulating negative emotion was found between the areas of disconnection&rejection and others-directedness schema areas and the digital dating violence exposed. Dissusion: Individuals with an early life in an unhappy family develop schemas that cause them to turn to strategies such as fear, suppression and sabotage instead of feeling guilty for experiencing and enjoying positive emotions. At this point, the sabotage can be seen as the person being exposed to cyberbullying and/or being a cyberbully. The fact that digital dating violence seen in romantic relationships occurs especially through positive emotion regulation strategies reveals a need for how a positive emotion can be regulated especially in the adolescence and emerging adulthood group. Conclusion: The association of early maladaptive schemas and emotion regulation difficulties with digital dating violence suggests that clinicians may be effective in developing interventions for emotion regulation skills. In particular, in terms of regulation of positive emotions, impulse control, goal-oriented behavior, ability to activate emotional strategies, acceptance of emotions and regulation of targetoriented emotions and behaviors will be important therapeutic targets. Finally, awareness of cyber dating violence, cyberbullying and/or being a cyberbully that can be seen in adolescence and emerging adulthood group should be increased and people should be aware of their possible victimization.
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    The mediating effect of self compassion in the relationship between job stress and burnout levels among employees
    (SAGE Publications Inc., 2026-02-13) Günay, Ezgi; Ünver, Buket; Yılmaz, Simay
    Objective: This study investigates the role of self-compassion as a mediator in the relationship between job stress and burnout among employees. While job stress is widely recognized as a critical factor leading to burnout, it has been suggested that self-compassion may be associated with a reduction in these negative effects. Method: Participants were 429 actively employed adults living in Turkey (50.6% female). The data were gathered using an online administration of standardized psychological scales, that is, Job Stressor Appraisal Scale, Copenhagen Burnout Scale, and Self-Compassion Scale. Four dimensions of work stress “Role and Workload, Role Inadequacy, Organizational Rules & Practices, and Subordinate Relations” are taken into consideration in the volumetric model. Path analysis with bootstrapping (5,000 resamples) was implemented using Mplus statistical software, with gender, economic condition, and way of working during COVID-19 as covariates. Findings: The model fit was acceptable in path analysis. Role and workload and role inadequacy had a significant direct impact on burnout. Self-compassion had a significant mediating impact on the relationship between role and workload and burnout and the relationship between role inadequacy and burnout. Conversely, for organizational rules and practices and subordinate relations, both direct and mediating effects were non-significant. The model accounted for 21% and 52% for variance in self-compassion and burnout, respectively. Conclusion: This study emphasises the mediating role of self-compassion in the effect of job stressors on burnout. These findings suggest that interventions promoting self-compassion in the workplace may be effective in reducing employee burnout.