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Mizahla Başa Çıkma ile Mental İyi Oluş Arasındaki İlişkide Affediciliğin Aracılık Rolü

Year 2019, Volume: 27 Issue: 4, 1495 - 1504, 15.07.2019
https://doi.org/10.24106/kefdergi.3099

Abstract

Bu araştırmanın amacı affediciliğin mizah yoluyla başa
çıkma ile mental iyi oluş arasındaki aracılık rolünü incelemektir. Araştırmaya
336 (202 kadın, 134 erkek) üniversite öğrencisi katılmıştır. Araştırmanın
verileri iki aşamalı yapısal eşitlik modellemesi ve bootstrapping işlemi ile
analiz edilmiştir. Araştırmanın sonuçları mizah yoluyla başa çıkma ile mental
iyi oluş arasındaki ilişkide affediciliğin kısmi aracı olduğunu ortaya
koymuştur (χ2/sd = 1.84, CFI = .97, IFI = .97, GFI = .97, AGFI =
.95, RMSEA = .05 ve SRMR = .035). Bootstrapping işleminde affediciliğin mizah
yoluyla başa çıkma ile mental iyi oluş arasındaki aracılığının anlamlı olduğu
saptanmıştır. 

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B., & Vallade, J. I. (2013). Relationships among humor, coping, relationship stress, and satisfaction in dating relationships: Replication and extension. Communication Research Reports, 30(1), 68-75. Witvliet, C., Ludwig, T. E., & Vander Laan, K. L. (2001). Granting forgiveness or harboring grudges: Implications for emotion, physio-logy, and health. Psychological Science, 12(2), 117-123. World Health Organisation (2004). Promoting Mental Health; Concepts Emerging Evidence and Practice (Summary report). Geneva. Yárnoz-Yaben, S., Garmendia, A., & Comino, P. (2016). Looking at the bright side: Forgiveness and subjective well-being in divorced Spanish parents. Journal of Happiness Studies, 17(5), 1905-1919.

The Mediating Role of Forgiveness in the Relationship between Coping Humor and Mental Well-being

Year 2019, Volume: 27 Issue: 4, 1495 - 1504, 15.07.2019
https://doi.org/10.24106/kefdergi.3099

Abstract

The aim of this study is to examine mediating role of
forgiveness in the relationship between coping humor and mental well-being.
Participant were 336 university students (202 females and 134 males). The
mediation role of forgiveness was tested using the two-step structural equation
analysis procedure. The results showed that forgiveness partially mediated the
relationship between coping humor and mental well-being (χ2/df = 1.84, CFI =
.97, IFI = .97, GFI = .97, AGFI = .95, RMSEA = .05, and SRMR = .035). The indirect
role involving forgiveness as the predictor was statistically significant.

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Major depressive disorder, personality disorders, and coping strategies are independent risk factors for lower quality of life in non‐metastatic breast cancer pati-ents. Psycho‐Oncology, 25, 513–520. Cates, A., Stranges, S., Blake, A., & Weich, S. (2015). Mental well-being: an important outcome for mental health services?. The Bri-tish Journal of Psychiatry, 207, 195-197. Celso, B, Ebener, D & Burkhead, E. 2003. Humor coping, health status, and life satisfaction among older adults residing in assisted living facilities. Aging & Mental Health, 7(6), 438–445. Conversano, C., Rotondo, A., Lensi, E., Della Vista, O., Arpone, F., & Reda, M. A. (2010). Optimism and its impact on mental and physical well-being. Clinical Practice and Epidemiology in Mental Health, 6, 25-29. Diener, E. (2000). Subjective well-being: The science of happiness and a proposal for a national index. American Psychologist, 55(1), 34-43. Ganz, F. D., & Jacobs, J. M. (2014). The effect of humor on elder mental and physical health. Geriatric Nursing, 35(3), 205-211. Hampes, W. (2016). The relationship between humor styles and forgiveness. Europe's Journal of Psychology, 12(3), 338. Hu, L. T., & Bentler, P. M. (1999). Cutoff criteria for fit indexes in covariance structure analysis: Conventional criteria versus new alternatives. Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 6(1), 1-55. Jiang, H., Chen, G., & Wang, T. (2017). Relationship between belief in a just world and Internet altruistic behavior in a sample of Chi-nese undergraduates: Multiple mediating roles of gratitude and self-esteem. Personality and Individual Differences, 104, 493-498. Keldal, G. (2015). Warwick-Edinburgh Mental İyi Oluş Ölçeği’nin Türkçe formu: Geçerlik ve güvenirlik çalışması. The Journal of Happiness & Well-Being, 3(1), 103-115. Keyes, C. L. (2002). The mental health continuum: From languishing to flourishing in life. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 43(2), 207-222. Keyes. C. L., Dhingra, S. S., & Simoes, E. J. (2010). Change in level of positive mental health as a predictor of future risk of mental illness. American Journal of Public Health, 100, 2366– 2371. Law, K. C., & Chapman, A. L. (2015). Borderline personality features as a potential moderator of the effect of anger and depressive rumination on shame, self-blame, and self-forgiveness. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 46, 27-34. Lyubomirsky, S., King, L., & Diener, E. (2005). The benefits of frequent positive affect: Does happiness lead to success? Psychological Bulletin, 131, 803-855. Maiolino, N., & Kuiper, N. (2016). Examining the impact of a brief humor exercise on psychological well-being. Translational Issues in Psychological Science, 2(1), 4-13. Mäkikangas, A., & Kinnunen, U. (2003). Psychosocial work stressors and well-being: Self-esteem and optimism as moderators in a one-year longitudinal sample. Personality and Individual Differences, 35(3), 537-557. Martin, R. A., & Lefcourt, H. M. (1983). Sense of humor as a moderator of the relation between stressors and moods. Journal of Per-sonality and Social Psychology, 45(6), 1313-1324. McCullough, M. E., Bellah, C. G., Kilpatrick, S. D., & Johnson, J. L. (2001). Vengefulness: Relationships with forgiveness, rumina-tion, well-being, and the big five. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 27(5), 601-610. McCullough, M. E., Worthington Jr, E. L., & Rachal, K. C. (1997). Interpersonal forgiving in close relationships. Journal of Persona-lity and Social Psychology, 73(2), 321-336. Nasser-Abu Alhija, F., & Wisenbaker, J. (2006). A Monte Carlo study investigating the impact of item parceling strategies on parameter estimates and their standard errors in CFA. Structural Equation Modeling, 13(2), 204-228. Nezlek, J. B., & Derks, P. (2001). Use of humor as a coping mechanism, psychological adjustment, and social interaction. Humor, 14(4), 395-414. Overholser, J. C. (1992). Sense of humor when coping with life stress. Personality and Individual Differences, 13(7), 799-804. Preacher, K. J., & Hayes, A. F. (2008). Asymptotic and resampling strategies for assessing and comparing indirect effects in multiple mediator models. Behavior Research Methods, 40(3), 879-891. Ryff, C. D. (1989). In the eye of the beholder: Views of psychological well-being among middle-aged and older adults. Psychology and Aging, 4(2), 195-210. Ryff, C. D. (1995). Psychological well-being in adult life. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 4(4), 99-104. Ryff, C. D., & Singer, B. H. (2008). Know thyself and become what you are: A eudaimonic approach to psychological well-being. Journal of Happiness Studies, 9(1), 13-39. Satıcı, S. A. (2016). Psychological vulnerability, resilience, and subjective well-being: The mediating role of hope. Personality and Individual Differences, 102, 68-73. Satıcı, S. A., & Deniz, M. E. (2017). Mizahla başa çıkma ve iyilik hali: Psikolojik sağlamlık ve iyimserliğin aracılık rolünün incelenme-si. İlköğretim Online, 16(3), 1343-1356. Shanafelt, T. D., West, C., Zhao, X., Novotny, P., Kolars, J., Habermann, T., & Sloan, J. (2005). Relationship between increased per-sonal well‐being and enhanced empathy among internal medicine residents. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 20(7), 559-564. Sliter, M., Kale, A., & Yuan, Z. (2014). Is humor the best medicine? The buffering effect of coping humor on traumatic stressors in firefighters. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 35(2), 257-272. Tabachnick, B. G., & Fidell, L. S. (2001). Using Multivariate Statistics (4th ed.). Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon. Tennant, R., Hiller, L., Fishwick, R., Platt, S., Joseph, S., Weich, S., ... & Stewart-Brown, S. (2007). The Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale (WEMWBS): Development and UK validation. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 5(1), 50-63. Vela, L. E., Booth-Butterfield, M., Wanzer, M. B., & Vallade, J. I. (2013). Relationships among humor, coping, relationship stress, and satisfaction in dating relationships: Replication and extension. Communication Research Reports, 30(1), 68-75. Witvliet, C., Ludwig, T. E., & Vander Laan, K. L. (2001). Granting forgiveness or harboring grudges: Implications for emotion, physio-logy, and health. Psychological Science, 12(2), 117-123. World Health Organisation (2004). Promoting Mental Health; Concepts Emerging Evidence and Practice (Summary report). Geneva. Yárnoz-Yaben, S., Garmendia, A., & Comino, P. (2016). Looking at the bright side: Forgiveness and subjective well-being in divorced Spanish parents. Journal of Happiness Studies, 17(5), 1905-1919.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Studies on Education
Journal Section Review Article
Authors

Ahmet Rıfat Kayiş 0000-0003-4642-7766

Seydi Ahmet Satıcı 0000-0002-2871-8589

Publication Date July 15, 2019
Acceptance Date September 24, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 27 Issue: 4

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APA Kayiş, A. R., & Satıcı, S. A. (2019). Mizahla Başa Çıkma ile Mental İyi Oluş Arasındaki İlişkide Affediciliğin Aracılık Rolü. Kastamonu Education Journal, 27(4), 1495-1504. https://doi.org/10.24106/kefdergi.3099

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