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内的作業モデルが情報処理に及ぼす影響 : プライムされた関係との関連SHIMA, Yoshihiro, 島, 義弘 18 January 2012 (has links)
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The Contribution Of Rumination, Internal Working Models Of Attachment, And Help Seeking Attitudes On Psychological Symptoms Of University StudentsTuran, Numan 01 September 2009 (has links) (PDF)
Purpose of the study is to examine the relationship of ruminative tendency, internal working models of attachment (Self-Model and Other-Model) and help seeking attitudes (Positive Beliefs and Negative Beliefs) with psychological symptoms among the university students. In scope of the current research, the mediation role of rumination in the relationship between internal model of self and psychological
symptoms was examined.
By applying convenient sampling procedure, six hundred and ten university students were included into the current study from 9 different state universities in Ankara and Istanbul. Turkish version of Relationship Questionnaire (Bartholomew & / Horowitz, 1991), Relationship Scale Questionnaire (Griffin & / Bartholomew,
1994), Brief Symptom Inventory (Derogatis, 1992), Ruminative Response Scale (Nolen-Hoeksema & / Marrow, 1991) and Attitudes toward Seeking Psychological Help - Shortened (Tü / rkü / m, 2001) were delivered to the university students at
university campuses.
Multiple regression analyses were implemented to evaluate the research hypotheses. The results revealed that rumination, internal model of others, and negative beliefs about psychological help significantly predicted the increase in
psychological symptoms of Turkish university students. Positive beliefs about psychological help did not relate to psychological symptoms of university students for the current set of data. In addition to this, rumination mediated the relationship between internal model of self and psychological symptoms of university students. The research findings were discussed by relying on the previous research premises.
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