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ÖZ-DUYARLIK VE ÖZ-ALDATMA

SELF-COMPASSION AND SELF-DECEPTION

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Abstract (2. Language): 
The purpose of this research is to investigate the relationships between self-compassion and selfdeception. Participants were 544 university students from Sakarya University, Turkey, who completed the Selfcompassion Scale and the Self-deception Scale. Results demonstrated that self-kindness, awareness of common humanity, and mindfulness positively and self-judgment, common humanity, and isolation negatively related to selfdeception. Results from structural equation modeling showed that the model fitted well (χ2 = 38.88, df = 19, p = .0046, GFI = .98, AGFI = .97, CFI = .99, NFI = .98, RFI = .98, IFI = .99, RMSEA = .044, and SRMR= .045). According to this model self-deception was predicted positively by self-kindness, awareness of common humanity, and mindfulness and negatively by self-judgment, common humanity, and isolation. Results were discussed in the light of literature.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Bu araştırmada öz-duyarlık ile öz-aldatma arasındaki ilişkiler incelenmiştir. Araştırmanın örneklemini Sakarya Üniversitesi’nde öğrenim gören 544 üniversite öğrencisi oluşturmaktadır. Araştırmada Özduyarlık Ölçeği ile İki Boyutlu Sosyal İstenirlik Ölçeği’nin Öz-aldatma alt Ölçeği kullanılmıştır. Bulgular özsevecenlik, paylaşımların bilincinde olma ve bilinçliliğin öz-aldatma ile pozitif, öz-yargılama, izolasyon ve aşırı özdeşleşmenin ise negatif ilişkili olduğunu göstermiştir (χ2 = 38.88, df = 19, p = .0046, GFI = .98, AGFI = .97, CFI = .99, NFI = .98, RFI = .98, IFI = .99, RMSEA = .044, and SRMR= .045). Yapısal eşitlik modelinden elde edilen bulgular, modelin iyi uyum verdiğini göstermiştir. Path analizi sonuçları öz-aldatmanın öz-sevecenlik, paylaşımların bilincinde olma ve bilinçlilik tarafından pozitif, öz-yargılama, izolasyon ve aşırı özdeşleşme tarafından ise negatif yordandığını ortaya koymuştur.
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