Research Article

Examining the Level of Sociotelism in Parents of Children with Special Needs

Volume: 14 Number: 4 October 30, 2025

Examining the Level of Sociotelism in Parents of Children with Special Needs

Abstract

This study investigated whether the sociotelism scores and its subdimensions (nomophobia, personal conflict, self-isolation, and problem awareness) of parents with children with special needs significantly differ according to various demographic variables. The study sample consisted of 326 individuals aged between 20 and 70, including 261 women and 65 men. Data were collected using the "Personal Information Form" and the "General Sociotelism Scale" and analyzed via SPSS 29. Significant differences were identified in sociotelism scores and its subdimensions based on gender, age, education level, marital status, and income. For instance, men scored higher in personal conflict and problem awareness compared to women, while participants aged 20-40 had higher scores than those aged 41-70.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Family Counseling, Special Education and Disability (Other)

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

October 30, 2025

Submission Date

May 9, 2025

Acceptance Date

July 26, 2025

Published in Issue

Year 2025 Volume: 14 Number: 4

APA
Işık Çalan, F., & Öğülmüş, K. (2025). Examining the Level of Sociotelism in Parents of Children with Special Needs. Bartın University Journal of Faculty of Education, 14(4), 1085-1097. https://doi.org/10.14686/buefad.1695981
AMA
1.Işık Çalan F, Öğülmüş K. Examining the Level of Sociotelism in Parents of Children with Special Needs. BUEFAD. 2025;14(4):1085-1097. doi:10.14686/buefad.1695981
Chicago
Işık Çalan, Fatma, and Kürşat Öğülmüş. 2025. “Examining the Level of Sociotelism in Parents of Children With Special Needs”. Bartın University Journal of Faculty of Education 14 (4): 1085-97. https://doi.org/10.14686/buefad.1695981.
EndNote
Işık Çalan F, Öğülmüş K (October 1, 2025) Examining the Level of Sociotelism in Parents of Children with Special Needs. Bartın University Journal of Faculty of Education 14 4 1085–1097.
IEEE
[1]F. Işık Çalan and K. Öğülmüş, “Examining the Level of Sociotelism in Parents of Children with Special Needs”, BUEFAD, vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 1085–1097, Oct. 2025, doi: 10.14686/buefad.1695981.
ISNAD
Işık Çalan, Fatma - Öğülmüş, Kürşat. “Examining the Level of Sociotelism in Parents of Children With Special Needs”. Bartın University Journal of Faculty of Education 14/4 (October 1, 2025): 1085-1097. https://doi.org/10.14686/buefad.1695981.
JAMA
1.Işık Çalan F, Öğülmüş K. Examining the Level of Sociotelism in Parents of Children with Special Needs. BUEFAD. 2025;14:1085–1097.
MLA
Işık Çalan, Fatma, and Kürşat Öğülmüş. “Examining the Level of Sociotelism in Parents of Children With Special Needs”. Bartın University Journal of Faculty of Education, vol. 14, no. 4, Oct. 2025, pp. 1085-97, doi:10.14686/buefad.1695981.
Vancouver
1.Fatma Işık Çalan, Kürşat Öğülmüş. Examining the Level of Sociotelism in Parents of Children with Special Needs. BUEFAD. 2025 Oct. 1;14(4):1085-97. doi:10.14686/buefad.1695981

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