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    Examination of parental emotional availability, emotion regulation difficulties and game addiction according to some sociodemographic characteristics among late adolescents
    (IKSAD Publishing House, 2021-07-20) Ülkümen, İpek; Aktan, Zekeriya Deniz; Pelletier, Petra; Coşkun, Aykan
    This study aimed to examine whether the participants' perceived parental emotional availability, emotion regulation difficulty and game addiction scores differ according to some sociodemographic characteristics among Turkish late adolescents. A sample of 537adolescents between the ages of 18-21 completed the Parental Emotional Availability Scale, Emotion Regulation Difficulty Scale, Internet Gaming Disorder Short Form, and Sociodemographic Characteristics and Data Form surveys online. Independent two samples t- test and One-Way ANOVA analyses were used to test the hypotheses of the study. Results demonstrated that age, participants’ state of education, inter-parental relationship quality, mothers’ state of education, number of siblings, type of game, playing multiplayer or individual games variables had a significant effect on maternal emotional availability scores (p <.05); participants’ state of education, inter-parental relationship quality, father’s state of education, parental marriage or separation, people living together, type of game variables had a significant effect on paternal emotional availability scores (p <.05); gender, age, inter- parental relationship quality, regular activity, financial gain from gaming variables had a significant effect on difficulty in emotion regulation scores (p <.05); and also gender, inter- parental relationship quality, daily playing time and type of game variables had a significant effect on game addiction scores (p <.05). There was no significant difference in participant scores according to other variables. The findings indicate the importance of some variables, and contribute to future research that will examine the relevant variables.
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    Healthy lifestyle behaviors of university students: the role of sense of coherence and family health climate
    (Dokuz Eylul University, 2025-01-31) Cerrahoğlu, Ece; Ünver, Buket; Ülkümen, İpek
    Purpose: This study aims to examine the predictive role of individual sense of coherence, family sense of coherence and family health climate variables on university students' healthy lifestyle behaviors. Material and Methods: The sample of the study consisted of 371 university students aged 18-25. Sociodemographic Information Form, Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors Scale, Sense of Coherence Scale, Family Sense of Coherence Scale, Family Health Climate Scale were applied to the participants in order to collect the research data. Correlation analysis, independent two-sample t-test, one-way ANOVA test and multiple linear regression analysis were used to analyze the data. Results: According to the results of correlation analysis, a positive relationship was found between healthy lifestyle behaviors and individual sense of coherence, family sense of coherence and family health climate (p<.05). As a result of the multiple linear hierarchical regression analysis, after controlling for the sex variable, individual sense of coherence and family health climate variables significantly predicted healthy lifestyle behaviors (p<.05), while family sense of coherence had no significant predictive role on healthy lifestyle behaviors (p>.05). Conclusion: The findings show that individual sense of coherence, family sense of coherence and family health climate variables are essential on university students' healthy lifestyle behaviors. The sense of coherence provides significant protection in adopting health behaviors that will determine future health and well-being. Similarly, increasing healthy living practices within the family is of great importance for young people to adopt healthy lifestyle behaviors.
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    Emotion dysregulation as a mediator between parental emotional availability and game addiction among Turkish late adolescents
    (Routledge, 2025-02) Ülkümen, İpek; Aktan, Zekeriya Deniz
    This study aimed to examine how difficulty in emotion regulation mediates the relationship between parental emotional availability and game addiction among Turkish late adolescents. 537 adolescents completed the Lum Emotional Availability of Parents, the Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale, Internet Gaming Disorder Short Form, and Sociodemographic Characteristics and Data Form. The results show that difficulty in emotion regulation fully mediates between parental emotional availability scores and adolescents’ game addiction scores. It can be concluded that interventions for the prevention and treatment of game addiction in late adolescents should focus on improving the parents’ emotional support and adolescents’ emotion regulation skills.