THE PREDICTIVE ROLE OF FEAR ON PSYCHOLOGICAL RESILIENCE: BELIEF IN A JUST WORLD AND TOLERANCE FOR DISTRESS Cover Image

KORKUNUN PSİKOLOJİK SAĞLAMLIK ÜZERİNDEKİ YORDAYICI ROLÜ: ADİL DÜNYA İNANCI VE SIKINTIYA TOLERANS
THE PREDICTIVE ROLE OF FEAR ON PSYCHOLOGICAL RESILIENCE: BELIEF IN A JUST WORLD AND TOLERANCE FOR DISTRESS

Author(s): Dilara Kazancı, Berna Akçinar
Subject(s): Psychology
Published by: Kültür Ajans Tanıtım ve Organizasyon
Keywords: Fear; Psychological resilience; Capacity to tolerate distress; Belief in a just world; Pandemic;

Summary/Abstract: The aim of this study was to investigate the predictive role of fear on individuals' psychological resilience and the relationships between belief in a just world and the capacity to tolerate distress. The sample of the study consisted of 300 participants (226 women, 74 men) aged between 18 and 66. A relational screening model was used in the study. The scales used in the study were The Fear of COVID-19 Scale, The Distress Tolerance Scale, and The Belief in a Just World Scale. The ethics commission approval required to conduct the study was obtained. The data of the study were analyzed with the SPSS 22.0 software. Independent groups t-test and regression analysis were used in the study. According to the data obtained from the study, individuals' levels of fear significantly predicted their levels of psychological resilience in a negative direction. On the other hand, individuals' capacity to tolerate distress significantly predicts their psychological resilience levels in a positive direction. The finding that the role of general just world belief on psychological well-being was negative contrary to expectations was interpreted as the chaotic nature of the pandemic and what was witnessed during this period may cause cognitive conflict in individuals with just world belief. Further research on this subject is recommended. It was observed that the psychological resilience levels of the participants differed according to gender and marital status. Men have higher levels of psychological resilience than women. It was observed that the psychological resilience levels of married participants were higher than single participants. The results of the study were discussed within the scope of the relevant literature and recommendations were made.

  • Issue Year: 2023
  • Issue No: 58
  • Page Range: 201-214
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Turkish