Determining the Relation Between Relational Interdependent Self-Construal and Psychological Resilience of University Students in the COVID-19 Pandemic Process
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Published:2023-04-15
Issue:1
Volume:14
Page:26-33
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ISSN:2222-386X
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Container-title:Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention
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language:
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Short-container-title:CSWHI
Author:
Bocu Tugba Toptas,Kucuksen Kubra,Sevgican Salih
Abstract
Objective: The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between relational interdependent self-construal and psychological resilience of university students who continued their education during the COVID-19 pandemic period. Design and Methods: The study was designed with a quantitative design and a correlational survey model was used. The study data were collected by using an online questionnaire, a personal information form that contained demographic information, the Relational Interdependent Self-Construal Scale (RISCS), and the Adult Psychological Resilience Scale (APRS). Participants: The sampling consisted of 363 university students who were selected with the convenience sampling method. Results: As a result, Spearman’s correlation coefficient was found to be positive (0.361) at a significance level of 0.01 between RISCS and APRS scores. In this respect, it can be argued that as the relational interdependent self-construal levels of students increases, their psychological resilience also increases. Conclusion: The study results can guide practitioners in terms of intervention focuses by contributing to uncovering the importance of relationality and social support resources.
Publisher
Journal of Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,General Business, Management and Accounting,Materials Science (miscellaneous),Business and International Management