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摘要
新冠肺炎是一种最早出现在中国的传染病,后来演变成全球大流行。它影响了数百万人的健康,也推动了社会的许多变化。本研究旨在描述和定义“灵性”在土耳其COVID-19大流行中作为中介的重要性,同时与“复原力”呈正相关,与“绝望”呈负相关。采用相关研究设计,数据采集采用方便抽样技术。使用标准化的社会学和心理学工具来测量变量。参与者(N=546)来自土耳其普通人群(男性和女性),年龄在20-69岁之间。结果显示,心理弹性与精神状态呈正相关(r=0.83, p
Resilience and Hopelessness in Turkish Society: Exploring the Role of Spirituality in the COVID-19 Pandemic
COVID-19 is an infectious disease that first appeared in China, and turned into a global Pandemic. It has affected the health of millions of people and has also driven many changes in societies. This research aims to describe and define the importance of “spirituality” as a mediator in the COVID-19 Pandemic in Turkey while having a positive correlation with “resilience” and an inverse relationship with “hopelessness.” The correlational research design was used and data were gathered through the technique of convenience sampling. Standardized sociological and psychological instruments were used to measure the variables. The participants were (N=546) from the general Turkish population (male and female) with the age range of 20-69. The outcomes revealed that resilience is positively correlated with spirituality (r=0.83, p