Bu çalışmanın amacı, bir riske sahip olan çiftlerde ilişkisel yılmazlığın, ilişkisel profesyonel yardım aramayla olan ilişkisinin incelenmesidir. Araştırmada, Aktör-Partner Karşılıklı Bağımlılık Modeli (APIM) kullanılarak, kadın ve erkeğin karşılıklı etkileri değerlendirilmiştir. Araştırma grubunu 229 evli çift (n=458) oluşturmaktadır. Araştırmada veri toplama araçları olarak Kişisel Bilgi Formu, Yaşam Olayları Formu, İlişkisel Yılmazlık Ölçeği ve İlişkisel Yardım Arama Ölçeği kullanılmıştır. Verilerin analizi için SPSS ve AMOS programları kullanılarak, betimsel istatistik ve yapısal eşitlik modelinde yol (path) analizinden yararlanılmıştır. Araştırmanın sonuçları aktör-partner etkilerinde, kadın ve erkeğin ilişkisel profesyonel yardım arama yaklaşımları üzerinde aktör etkisi olduğunu göstermektedir. Partner etkileri açısından ise yalnızca kadınların profesyonel yardım aramaya yönelmelerinin erkeklerin ilişkisel yılmazlıklarını arttırdığı sonucuna ulaşılmıştır. Araştırmadan elde edilen sonuçlar sosyal-ekolojik yaklaşım bağlamında ilgili araştırmalarla tartışılmış olup, araştırmacılara, uygulamacılara ve alan uzmanlarına yönelik önerilerde bulunulmuştur.
Ahlert, I. A., & Greeff, A. P. (2012). Resilience factors
associated with adaptation in families with deaf
and hard of hearing children. American Annals of
the Deaf, 157(4), 591-404.
Atkinson, D. R. & Gim, R. H. (1989). Asian-American
Cultural Identity and Attitudes Toward
Mental Health Services. Journal of Counseling
Psychology, 36(2), 209- 212.
Aydoğan, D. (2014). Çiftlerde İlişkisel Yılmazlığın
Ebeveynlik Stresi, İlişkisel Başa Çıkma, İlişkisel
Profesyonel Yardım Arama ile İlişkisi.
Yayınlanmamış Doktora Tezi. Gazi Üniversitesi,
Ankara.
Black, K. & Lobo, M. (2008). A Conceptual Review
of Family Resilience Factors. Journal o Family
Nursing, 14, 33-55.
Bronfenbrenner, U. (1994). Ecological models of
human development.In T. Husen & T. N.
Postlethwaite (Ed.), The international
encyclopedia of education (2nd ed., pp. 1643-
1647). New York: Elsevier Science
Brown, T.A. (2006). Confirmatory Factor Analysis for
Applied Research. (First Edition).
NY:Guilford Publications, Inc.
Brown, O. & Robinson, J. (2012). Resilience in
remarried families. South African Journal of
Psychology, 42(1), 114-126.
Chow, M. C., & Tan, C. C. (2013). Attachment and
Commitment in Dyadic Friendships: Mediating
Roles of Satisfaction, Quality of Alternatives,
and Investment Size. Journal of Relationships
Research, 4, 1-11.
Cohen, O., Slonim, I., Finzi, R., & Leichtentritt, R.
(2002). Family resilience: Israeli mothers'
perspectives. American Journal of Family
Therapy, 30, 173–187.
Connolly, C. M. (2005). A qualitative exploration of
resilience in long-term lesbian couples. The
family journal: Counseling and therapy for
couples and families, 13(3), 266–280.
Coyle, J. P., Nohajski, T., Maguin, E., Safyer, A.,
Dewit, D. & Macdonald, S. (2009). An
Exploratory Study of the Nature of Family
Resilience in Families Affected by Parental
Alcohol Abuse. Journal of Family Issues,
December, 30, 1606-1623.
Çakır, O. (2013). Evlilik Doyumunu Açıklamaya
Yönelik Bir Model: Uyumsuz Şemalar, Bağlanma
Stilleri ve Duygusal Düzenleme. Yayınlanmamış
Doktora Tezi, Gazi Üniversitesi, Ankara
Daly, J. K. (1999). Criris of Genealogy: Facing the
Challenges of Interfility. In H.I.McCubbin, E.
A. Thompson, A. I. Thompson, & J.Futrell
(Eds.), The dynamics of resilient families
(pp. 1-40). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Doss, B. D., Simpson, L. E.,& Christensen, A. (2004).
Why do couples seek marital therapy?
Professional Psychology, 35, 608-614
Duncan, J., Bowden, C. & Smith, A. B. (2005). Early
Chidhood Centers and Family Resilience:
Ministry of Socail Development.
Eubanks Fleming, C.J. & Córdova, J. V. (2012).
Predicting Relationship Help Seeking Prior to a
Marriage Checkup. Family Relations, 61(1), 90-
100.
Faulkner, R. A, Davey M, & Davey A. (2005).
Gender-related predictors of change in marital
satisfaction and marital conflict. American
Journal of Family Therapy. 33,61–83.
Fischer, E., & Turner, J. (1970). Orientation to seeking
professional help: Development and
research utility of an attitude scale. Journal of
Consulting and Clinical Psychology,
35(1), 79–90
Greeff, A. P., & Human, B. (2004). Resilience in
Families in Which a Parent has Died. The
American Journal of Family Therapy, 32(1), 27-
42
Hawley, D. (2000). Clinical Implications of Family
Resilience. The American Journal of Family
Therapy, 28, 101-116.
Heiman, T. (2002). Parents of Children With
Disabilities: Resilience, Coping, and Future
Expectations. Journal of Developmental and
Physical Disabilities, 14(2),159-171.
Hu, L., & Bentler, P. M. (1999). Cutoff criteria for fit
indexes in covariance structure analysis:
Conventional criteria versus new alternatives.
Structural Equation Modeling, 6, 1-55.
Jordan, J. V. (1997). Relational development:
Therapeutic implications of empathy and shame.
In J. V. Jordan (Ed.), Women’s growth in
diversity (pp. 138-161). New York: Guilford.
Jordan, J. V. (2005). Relational resilience in girls. In
S. Goldstein & R. B. Brooks (Eds.), Handbook of
resilience in children (pp. 79-90). New York,
NY: Springer Science/Business Media.
Kashy, D. A., & Kenny, D. A. (2000). The analysis of
data from dyads and groups. In H. T. Reis &
C. M. Judd (Eds.), Handbookof research
methods in social psychology (pp. 451–477).
New York: Cambridge University Press.
Kenny, D. A. (1996). Models of non-independence in
dyadic research. Journal of Social and
Personal Relationships, 13(2), 279-294.
Kenny, D. A., & Cook, W. L. (1999). Partner effects
in relationship research: Conceptual issues,
analytic difficulties, and illustrations. Personal
Relationships, 6(4), 433-448.
Kwon, H., Rueter, M.A., Lee, M., Koh, S., & Ok,
S. ( 2003). Marital relationships following
the Korean economic crisis: Applying
the family stress model. Journal of Marriage
and the Family, 65, 316-325
Lee, I., Lee Ok, E., Kim,S. H., Park, S. Y., Song, M.
& Park Hwan, Y. (2003). Concept development
of family resilience: A study of Korean famillies
with a chronically ill child. Journal of Clinical
Nursing, 13, 636-645.
Lum C. (2008). The Development of Family
Resilience: Exploratory Investigation of a
Resilience Program for Families Impacted by
Chemical Dependency. Masters of Social Work,
San Jose State University.
Maguire, M. C. (1999). Treating the dyad as the unit
of analysis: A primer on three analytic
approaches. Journal of Marriage and Family, 61,
213-223
Margalit, M. & Kleitman, T. (2006). Mothers’ stress,
resilience and early intervention. European
Journal of Special Needs Education, 21(3), 269-
283.
McCubbin, H. I., & McCubbin, M. A. (1988).
Typologies of resilient families: Emerging roles
of social class and ethnicity. Family Relations,
37(3), 247-254.
McCubbin, H. I., Thompson, A. I., & McCubbin, M.
A. (1996). Family assessment: Resiliency,
coping and adaptation: Inventories for research
and practice. Madison: University of Wisconsin
Publishers
Orthner, D. K., Jones-Sanpei, H., & Williamson, S.
(2004). The resilience and strengths of lowincome families. Family Relations, 53(2), 159-
167.
Özbay, Y. (1996). Üniversite öğrencilerinin problem
alanları ile yardım arama tutumları arasındaki
ilişki. IV. Ulusal Psikoloji Kongresi Bilimsel
Çalışmalar, Boğaziçi Üniversitesi Yayınları,
İstanbul, 175-189.
Özbay, Y. & Aydoğan, D. (2013). İlişkisel Yardım
Arama Ölçeği. XII. Ulusal Psikolojik Danışma
ve Rehberlik Kongresi, 8-11 Eylül, Boğaziçi
Üniversitesi, İstanbul.
Özbay, Y. & Aydoğan, D. (2014). Aile Yılmazlığı: Bir
engele rağmen birlikte güçlenen aile. Sosyal
Politikaları Çalışmaları Dergisi, 14 (31), 129-
146.
Özen, A. (2012). Experience and expression of
emotions in marital conflict: An attachment
theory perspective.Yayınlanmamış doktora
tezi. Orta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi, Ankara.
Patterson, J. M. (2002a). Integrating family resilience
and family stress theory. Journal of Marriage
and Family, 64(2), 349-360.
Patterson, J. M. (2002b). Understanding Family
Resilience. Journal of Clinical Psychology,
58(3), 233-236.
Plumb, J. C. (2011). “The impact of social support and
family resilience on parental stres in
families with a child diagnosed with an autism
spectrum disorder . Doctorate in Social Work
(DSW) Dissertations. Paper 14
Popp, D., Laursen, B., Kerr, M., Stattin, H., & Burk,
W. K. (2008). Modeling homophily over time
with an actor-partner interdependence model.
Developmental Psychology, 44(4), 1028-1039.
Spring, B., Rosen, K. H. & Matheson, J. L. (2002).
How parents experience a transition to
adolescence: A qualitative study. Journal of
Child and Family Studies, 11(4), 411-425.
Tak, Y. R., & McCubbin, M. (2002). Family stress,
perceived social support and coping following
the diagnosis of a child’s congenital heart
disease. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 39, 190–
198
Tomar, İ. H. (2014). Kaynak kaybı ile evlilik uyum
arasındaki ilişkide başa çıkma stratejilerinin
Dyadic Analizi. Yayınlanmamış Doktora Tezi,
Gazi Üniversitesi, Ankara.
Ungar, M. (Ed.). (2005). Introduction: Resilience
across cultures and contexts. In Handbook for
working with children and youth: Pathways to
resilience across cultures and contexts .
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Ungar, M. (2008). Resilience across cultures. British
Journal of Social Work, 38, 218–235.
Venter, N. (2009). Resilience in Intimate
Relationships. Master dissertation. University of
South Africa.
Venter, N. & Snyders, R. (2009). Resilience in
intimate relationships. New Voices in
Psychology, 5(1), 63-85
Yorgosan, J.B., Piercy, P.F. & Piercy, K.S. (2007).
Acquired hearing impairment in older couple
relationships: An exploration of couple resilience
processes. Journal of Aging Studies, 21, 215–
228
Walsh, F. (1996). The concept of family resilience:
Crisis and challenge. Family Process, 35, 261–
281.
Walsh, F. (1998). Strengthening family resilience.
New York: Guilford Press.
Walsh, F. (2002). A Family Resilience Framework:
Innovative Practice Applications. Family
Relations, 51(2), 130-137.
Walsh, F. (2006). Strengthening family resilience (2nd
ed.). New York: Guilford Press.
Walsh, F. (2007). Traumatic Loss and Major
Disasters: Strengthening Family and Community
Resilience. Family Process, 46 (2), 207-227.
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Ahlert, I. A., & Greeff, A. P. (2012). Resilience factors
associated with adaptation in families with deaf
and hard of hearing children. American Annals of
the Deaf, 157(4), 591-404.
Atkinson, D. R. & Gim, R. H. (1989). Asian-American
Cultural Identity and Attitudes Toward
Mental Health Services. Journal of Counseling
Psychology, 36(2), 209- 212.
Aydoğan, D. (2014). Çiftlerde İlişkisel Yılmazlığın
Ebeveynlik Stresi, İlişkisel Başa Çıkma, İlişkisel
Profesyonel Yardım Arama ile İlişkisi.
Yayınlanmamış Doktora Tezi. Gazi Üniversitesi,
Ankara.
Black, K. & Lobo, M. (2008). A Conceptual Review
of Family Resilience Factors. Journal o Family
Nursing, 14, 33-55.
Bronfenbrenner, U. (1994). Ecological models of
human development.In T. Husen & T. N.
Postlethwaite (Ed.), The international
encyclopedia of education (2nd ed., pp. 1643-
1647). New York: Elsevier Science
Brown, T.A. (2006). Confirmatory Factor Analysis for
Applied Research. (First Edition).
NY:Guilford Publications, Inc.
Brown, O. & Robinson, J. (2012). Resilience in
remarried families. South African Journal of
Psychology, 42(1), 114-126.
Chow, M. C., & Tan, C. C. (2013). Attachment and
Commitment in Dyadic Friendships: Mediating
Roles of Satisfaction, Quality of Alternatives,
and Investment Size. Journal of Relationships
Research, 4, 1-11.
Cohen, O., Slonim, I., Finzi, R., & Leichtentritt, R.
(2002). Family resilience: Israeli mothers'
perspectives. American Journal of Family
Therapy, 30, 173–187.
Connolly, C. M. (2005). A qualitative exploration of
resilience in long-term lesbian couples. The
family journal: Counseling and therapy for
couples and families, 13(3), 266–280.
Coyle, J. P., Nohajski, T., Maguin, E., Safyer, A.,
Dewit, D. & Macdonald, S. (2009). An
Exploratory Study of the Nature of Family
Resilience in Families Affected by Parental
Alcohol Abuse. Journal of Family Issues,
December, 30, 1606-1623.
Çakır, O. (2013). Evlilik Doyumunu Açıklamaya
Yönelik Bir Model: Uyumsuz Şemalar, Bağlanma
Stilleri ve Duygusal Düzenleme. Yayınlanmamış
Doktora Tezi, Gazi Üniversitesi, Ankara
Daly, J. K. (1999). Criris of Genealogy: Facing the
Challenges of Interfility. In H.I.McCubbin, E.
A. Thompson, A. I. Thompson, & J.Futrell
(Eds.), The dynamics of resilient families
(pp. 1-40). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Doss, B. D., Simpson, L. E.,& Christensen, A. (2004).
Why do couples seek marital therapy?
Professional Psychology, 35, 608-614
Duncan, J., Bowden, C. & Smith, A. B. (2005). Early
Chidhood Centers and Family Resilience:
Ministry of Socail Development.
Eubanks Fleming, C.J. & Córdova, J. V. (2012).
Predicting Relationship Help Seeking Prior to a
Marriage Checkup. Family Relations, 61(1), 90-
100.
Faulkner, R. A, Davey M, & Davey A. (2005).
Gender-related predictors of change in marital
satisfaction and marital conflict. American
Journal of Family Therapy. 33,61–83.
Fischer, E., & Turner, J. (1970). Orientation to seeking
professional help: Development and
research utility of an attitude scale. Journal of
Consulting and Clinical Psychology,
35(1), 79–90
Greeff, A. P., & Human, B. (2004). Resilience in
Families in Which a Parent has Died. The
American Journal of Family Therapy, 32(1), 27-
42
Hawley, D. (2000). Clinical Implications of Family
Resilience. The American Journal of Family
Therapy, 28, 101-116.
Heiman, T. (2002). Parents of Children With
Disabilities: Resilience, Coping, and Future
Expectations. Journal of Developmental and
Physical Disabilities, 14(2),159-171.
Hu, L., & Bentler, P. M. (1999). Cutoff criteria for fit
indexes in covariance structure analysis:
Conventional criteria versus new alternatives.
Structural Equation Modeling, 6, 1-55.
Jordan, J. V. (1997). Relational development:
Therapeutic implications of empathy and shame.
In J. V. Jordan (Ed.), Women’s growth in
diversity (pp. 138-161). New York: Guilford.
Jordan, J. V. (2005). Relational resilience in girls. In
S. Goldstein & R. B. Brooks (Eds.), Handbook of
resilience in children (pp. 79-90). New York,
NY: Springer Science/Business Media.
Kashy, D. A., & Kenny, D. A. (2000). The analysis of
data from dyads and groups. In H. T. Reis &
C. M. Judd (Eds.), Handbookof research
methods in social psychology (pp. 451–477).
New York: Cambridge University Press.
Kenny, D. A. (1996). Models of non-independence in
dyadic research. Journal of Social and
Personal Relationships, 13(2), 279-294.
Kenny, D. A., & Cook, W. L. (1999). Partner effects
in relationship research: Conceptual issues,
analytic difficulties, and illustrations. Personal
Relationships, 6(4), 433-448.
Kwon, H., Rueter, M.A., Lee, M., Koh, S., & Ok,
S. ( 2003). Marital relationships following
the Korean economic crisis: Applying
the family stress model. Journal of Marriage
and the Family, 65, 316-325
Lee, I., Lee Ok, E., Kim,S. H., Park, S. Y., Song, M.
& Park Hwan, Y. (2003). Concept development
of family resilience: A study of Korean famillies
with a chronically ill child. Journal of Clinical
Nursing, 13, 636-645.
Lum C. (2008). The Development of Family
Resilience: Exploratory Investigation of a
Resilience Program for Families Impacted by
Chemical Dependency. Masters of Social Work,
San Jose State University.
Maguire, M. C. (1999). Treating the dyad as the unit
of analysis: A primer on three analytic
approaches. Journal of Marriage and Family, 61,
213-223
Margalit, M. & Kleitman, T. (2006). Mothers’ stress,
resilience and early intervention. European
Journal of Special Needs Education, 21(3), 269-
283.
McCubbin, H. I., & McCubbin, M. A. (1988).
Typologies of resilient families: Emerging roles
of social class and ethnicity. Family Relations,
37(3), 247-254.
McCubbin, H. I., Thompson, A. I., & McCubbin, M.
A. (1996). Family assessment: Resiliency,
coping and adaptation: Inventories for research
and practice. Madison: University of Wisconsin
Publishers
Orthner, D. K., Jones-Sanpei, H., & Williamson, S.
(2004). The resilience and strengths of lowincome families. Family Relations, 53(2), 159-
167.
Özbay, Y. (1996). Üniversite öğrencilerinin problem
alanları ile yardım arama tutumları arasındaki
ilişki. IV. Ulusal Psikoloji Kongresi Bilimsel
Çalışmalar, Boğaziçi Üniversitesi Yayınları,
İstanbul, 175-189.
Özbay, Y. & Aydoğan, D. (2013). İlişkisel Yardım
Arama Ölçeği. XII. Ulusal Psikolojik Danışma
ve Rehberlik Kongresi, 8-11 Eylül, Boğaziçi
Üniversitesi, İstanbul.
Özbay, Y. & Aydoğan, D. (2014). Aile Yılmazlığı: Bir
engele rağmen birlikte güçlenen aile. Sosyal
Politikaları Çalışmaları Dergisi, 14 (31), 129-
146.
Özen, A. (2012). Experience and expression of
emotions in marital conflict: An attachment
theory perspective.Yayınlanmamış doktora
tezi. Orta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi, Ankara.
Patterson, J. M. (2002a). Integrating family resilience
and family stress theory. Journal of Marriage
and Family, 64(2), 349-360.
Patterson, J. M. (2002b). Understanding Family
Resilience. Journal of Clinical Psychology,
58(3), 233-236.
Plumb, J. C. (2011). “The impact of social support and
family resilience on parental stres in
families with a child diagnosed with an autism
spectrum disorder . Doctorate in Social Work
(DSW) Dissertations. Paper 14
Popp, D., Laursen, B., Kerr, M., Stattin, H., & Burk,
W. K. (2008). Modeling homophily over time
with an actor-partner interdependence model.
Developmental Psychology, 44(4), 1028-1039.
Spring, B., Rosen, K. H. & Matheson, J. L. (2002).
How parents experience a transition to
adolescence: A qualitative study. Journal of
Child and Family Studies, 11(4), 411-425.
Tak, Y. R., & McCubbin, M. (2002). Family stress,
perceived social support and coping following
the diagnosis of a child’s congenital heart
disease. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 39, 190–
198
Tomar, İ. H. (2014). Kaynak kaybı ile evlilik uyum
arasındaki ilişkide başa çıkma stratejilerinin
Dyadic Analizi. Yayınlanmamış Doktora Tezi,
Gazi Üniversitesi, Ankara.
Ungar, M. (Ed.). (2005). Introduction: Resilience
across cultures and contexts. In Handbook for
working with children and youth: Pathways to
resilience across cultures and contexts .
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Ungar, M. (2008). Resilience across cultures. British
Journal of Social Work, 38, 218–235.
Venter, N. (2009). Resilience in Intimate
Relationships. Master dissertation. University of
South Africa.
Venter, N. & Snyders, R. (2009). Resilience in
intimate relationships. New Voices in
Psychology, 5(1), 63-85
Yorgosan, J.B., Piercy, P.F. & Piercy, K.S. (2007).
Acquired hearing impairment in older couple
relationships: An exploration of couple resilience
processes. Journal of Aging Studies, 21, 215–
228
Walsh, F. (1996). The concept of family resilience:
Crisis and challenge. Family Process, 35, 261–
281.
Walsh, F. (1998). Strengthening family resilience.
New York: Guilford Press.
Walsh, F. (2002). A Family Resilience Framework:
Innovative Practice Applications. Family
Relations, 51(2), 130-137.
Walsh, F. (2006). Strengthening family resilience (2nd
ed.). New York: Guilford Press.
Walsh, F. (2007). Traumatic Loss and Major
Disasters: Strengthening Family and Community
Resilience. Family Process, 46 (2), 207-227.
Aydoğan, D., & Özbay, Y. (2015). Çiftlerde İlişkisel Yılmazlık ve İlişkisel Profesyonel Yardım Arama: İkili (Dyadic) Analiz. Turkish Psychological Counseling and Guidance Journal, 5(44), 109-121.