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Master Thesis Paths From Fragile Masculinity To the Perpetration of Psychological Violence in Young Adult Men: a Test of a Serial Mediator Model(MEF Üniversitesi, 2024) Göksu, Fatma Buse; Demirtaş, Ezgi TopluIn the literature, research on the relationships between fragile masculinity, perception towards psychological violence, jealousy and perpetration of psychological violence is quite limited in Turkey and in a sample of young adult men. Therefore, this study examines psychological violence on the basis of fragile masculinity, perception towards psychological violence and cognitive jealousy. The sample of the study consists of 160 young adult men between the ages of 18-30 with romantic relationship experience. The research data were collected through social media channels via an online form. The Fragile Masculinity Scale, Perceptions of Dating Violence Scale, Multidimensional Jealousy Scale and Multidimensional Emotional Abuse Scale Short Form were used to collect the data. Serial Multiple Mediating Variable Analysis was conducted using the PROCESS program. The study reveals that as the level of fragile masculinity of young adult men increases, perceptions towards psychological violence and the tendency to commit psychological violence through jealousy also increase. The findings obtained from the research were discussed within the scope of the literature and suggestions were made regarding the findings.Master Thesis The Relationships Between Mother-Child Attachment and Emotional Availability: a Dyadic Analysis(MEF Üniversitesi, 2024) Bahçeli, Sinem Makbule Yıldızeli; Demirtaş, Ezgi TopluThe aim of this research is to explore the relationship between mothers' own attachment styles and their children's attachment styles, mothers' emotional availability and their children's emotional availability, mother attachment and mother emotional availability and child emotional availability, child attachment and mother emotional availability and child emotional availability with a dyadic approach. Therefore, a dyadic analysis has been conducted with volunteers consisting of both mothers and their male/female children who were above age 18. Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment – Turkish version (IPPA-T) and Lum Emotional Availability of Parents (LEAP) were utilized to collect data. In order to test the main hypotheses of the research Path Analysis Structural Equation Model was conducted. The findings confirmed the hypotheses by revealing that there are positive relationships between mothers' attachment styles and children's attachment styles, mother's emotional availability and children's emotional availability, and mother-child attachment style with emotional availability. The results were discussed in terms of the scope of the literature and suggestions for research and practice were presented for researchers and mental health practitioners in the field.
