The Relationship Between Posttraumatic Growth and Psychological Resilience in the Covid-19 Pandemic: The Mediating Role of Cognitive Flexibility and Positive Schemas

Seval ERDEN ÇINAR, Cem Boyalı, Yakup Özkapu
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The aim of this study was to examine the serial multiple mediator roles of cognitive flexibility and positive schemas in the relationship between posttraumatic growth and psychological resilience of adult individuals in the Covid 19 pandemic. Correlational survey model was used in this study. The sample of the research consists of 329 adult individuals, 233 women (70,8%) and 96 men (29,2%). Personal Information Form, Posttraumatic Growth Inventory, Positive Schema Scale, Cognitive Flexibility Inventory, and The Brief Resilience Scale were used as data collection tools. The research data were analyzed by using SPSS Statistics 21.0 and SPSS Process Macro. In this study, The PROCESS Macro proposed by Hayes was used to conduct serial multiple mediation analysis. According to the findings of the study, the mediator role of cognitive flexibility and positive schemas in the relationship between posttraumatic growth and psychological resilience was found to be statistically significant. © 2022 Turkish Psychological Counseling and Guidance Association. All rights reserved.
新冠肺炎大流行创伤后成长与心理弹性的关系:认知灵活性和积极图式的中介作用
本研究旨在探讨新冠肺炎大流行中认知灵活性和积极图式在成人创伤后成长与心理弹性关系中的多重中介作用。本研究采用相关调查模型。研究样本包括329名成年人,233名女性(70.8%)和96名男性(29.2%)。使用个人信息表、创伤后成长量表、积极图式量表、认知灵活性量表和简短弹性量表作为数据收集工具。采用SPSS Statistics 21.0和SPSS Process Macro对研究数据进行分析。本研究采用Hayes提出的PROCESS Macro进行序列多重中介分析。研究发现,认知灵活性和积极图式在创伤后成长与心理弹性的关系中起着显著的中介作用。©2022土耳其心理咨询与指导协会。版权所有。
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