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Öğe A Reliability Generalization Meta-Analysis of the Child and Adolescent Mindfulness Measure (CAMM)(Sage Publications Inc, 2023) Dogan, Raziye Yuksel; Demir, Emin; Oz, Sena; Demircioglu, HaktanWe carried out the present meta-analysis study to secure the reliability generalization of the Child and Adolescent Mindfulness Scale (CAMM) based on its reliability findings in different studies. The study only considered full-text papers in English that were indexed in Web of Science, PubMed, ProQuest, and Scopus and presented a Cronbach's alpha value of the measurements with the CAMM (209 alpha values out of 155 papers). Using the random effects model and the Bonnet transformation, the relevant analyses yielded the transformed Cronbach's alpha value of the CAMM to be 0.80 (CI = 0.79-0.81). The present meta-analysis study concluded that the CAMM is rather reliable to be utilized in child and adolescent populations. Besides, moderator analyses to scrutinize the alpha values yielded significant differences in favor of the origin continent of the research and the CAMM-short version (25-item/10-item). Yet, it was not the case with the publication type and the adaptation status of the scale. In a nutshell, future research may confidently employ the 10-item short form of the CAMM to assess mindfulness among children and adolescents.Öğe A reliability generalization meta-analysis of the family resilience assessment scale (FRAS)(Elsevier Science Inc, 2024) Demir, Emin; Demircioglu, HaktanProblem: Practitioners and researchers frequently rely on the Family Resilience Assessment Scale (FRAS) to assess family resilience, and previous research reported varying reliability statistics for the measurements with the scale. The present study aims to generalize the reliability of the FRAS based on Cronbach's alpha coefficients reported in the selected studies. Eligibility criteria: We selected relevant research on various databases, including Web of Science, PubMed, ProQuest, Scopus, Y & Ouml;K Thesis Center, DergiPark, and TR Index. Sample: Satisfying our inclusion criteria, fifty-five studies were included in the present study. Results: We calculated the reliability generalization coefficients for the FRAS total score to be 0.951 (95% CI [0.942, 0.958]) and 0.949 for Family Communication and Problem Solving, 0.792 for Utilizing Social and Economic Resources, 0.861 for Maintaining a Positive Outlook, 0.635 for Family Connectedness, 0.873 for Family Spirituality, and 0.702 for Ability to Make Meaning of Adversity. Conclusions: In a nutshell, our findings secure substantial insights into the reliability of the FRAS and its subscales for prospective researchers and practitioners. In this study, generalized Cronbach's alpha values imply average, good, and acceptable reliability for the FRAS subscales and total score, except for Family Connectedness. Implications: The distinct contribution of our research may be to reemphasize the significance of avoiding reliability induction and to raise awareness among prospective researchers of evaluating the reliability of any measurement they would obtain. (c) 2024 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Öğe Exploring the Link Between Mothers' Spiritual Well-Being and Positive Parenting in the Turkish Context: The Role of Mindful Parenting(Springer, 2024) Demir, Emin; Dogan, Raziye Yuksel; Demircioglu, HaktanThis cross-sectional study examined the role of mindful parenting in the association between spiritual well-being and positive parenting behaviors among mothers of typically developing children. The sample comprised 381 mothers of children aged 4-17 years. We collected the data using the Three-Factor Spiritual Well-Being Scale (SWBS-3), the Mindfulness in Parenting Questionnaire (MIPQ), and the Multidimensional Assessment of Parenting Scale (MAPS). We tailored our analysis through the subscales of the SWBS-3 (transcendence, harmony with nature, and anomie) to control the contamination effects of other psychological constructs (e.g., meaning and connectedness) on the measurement of spiritual well-being. The correlation analysis yielded significant results, indicating a relationship between the SWBS-3 subscales and mothers' mindful parenting skills (i.e., being in the moment with the child and mindful discipline) and positive parenting practices. Moreover, the mediating effect analysis revealed that mindful parenting skills assumed diverse roles in the relationship between transcendence, harmony with nature, and anomie and positive parenting practices. The findings were then addressed in the context of the existing literature.Öğe Performance analysis and science mapping of family resilience research in the context of children and adolescents: A bibliometric study(Elsevier Science Inc, 2025) Demircioglu, Haktan; Demir, EminProblem: The present study explores research on family resilience in the context of children and adolescents, as well as studies covering all family members, and examines the conceptual, intellectual, and social structures of the research through bibliometric analysis. Materials and methods: We carried out the search procedure on the abstracts of papers indexed to Social Science Citation Index (SSCI), Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-E), Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), and Arts & Humanities Citation Index (AHCI) within the Web of Science (WoS) database. Results: We could access 407 papers since 1994 pertaining to the topic of family resilience in the context of children and adolescents. These records are distributed across 245 sources, and we calculated the annual growth rate of the research to be 14.49. The United States of America seems to lead the research field, followed by China and Canada. Moreover, we present findings regarding the conceptual, intellectual, and social structures of the selected research. Conclusion: We conclude that family resilience is an important issue in the context of children and adolescents. In this sense, our findings would provide a foundation for further investigation into family resilience in the mentioned context. Finally, we anticipate that our results will contribute to evidence-based policies concerning family resilience in the context of children and adolescents. Practical implications: The study offers a comprehensive view of family resilience in the context of children and adolescents, particularly in the domain of health. Furthermore, it provides insights into bibliometric analysis. (c) 2024 Elsevier Inc. 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