Işık Yazarı "Akçinar Yayla, Berna" WOS İndeksli Makale Koleksiyonu İçin Listeleme
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Development of externalizing behaviors in the context of family and non-family relationships
Akçinar Yayla, Berna; Baydar, Nazlı (Springer New York, 2016-02-04)A longitudinal model was presented, that included reciprocal associations between physically harsh parenting by the mother, child externalizing problems, and support from the father, the extended family, and the neighbors. ... -
Independent contributions of early positive parenting and mother-son coercion on emerging social development
Akçinar Yayla, Berna; Shaw, Daniel S. (Springer, 2018-06)In the current study, we explored associations between parent-child coercion and positive parenting in the toddler period in relation to children's social-behavioral development during the school-age period. The data were ... -
Protective and risk factors associated with involved fatherhood in a traditional culture
Kisbu, Yasemin; Akçinar Yayla, Berna; Kuşcul, G. Hilal; Bozok, Mehmet; Turunç, Gamze; Fişek, Güler (John Wiley and Sons Inc, 2023-02)Objective: Consistent with ecological systems theory and the heuristic model of parental behavior dynamics, the current study is focused on both individual and contextual factors that determine fatherhood involvement in ... -
Psychological distress of breast cancer survivors during the Covid-19 pandemic and related factors: a controlled study
Taş, Beyza; Anuk, Dilek; Akçinar Yayla, Berna (KARE Publication, 2023-07)OBJECTIVE: Although the prevalence of breast cancer is high among women, survival rates are increasing. How-ever, breast cancer survivors (BCS) continue to experience various psychological problems after their treatments ... -
Reciprocal relations between the trajectories of mothers’ harsh discipline, responsiveness and aggression in early childhood
Akçinar Yayla, Berna; Baydar, Nazlı (Springer New York LLC, 2018-01-01)Theoretical advances in the study of the development of aggressive behaviors indicate that parenting behaviors and child aggression mutually influence one another. This study contributes to the body of empirical research ...