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Umutsuzluk, Yaşamda Anlamın Varlığı ve Varoluşsal Endişe: Bir Gizil Profil Analizi

Yıl 2025, Cilt: 17 Sayı: Supplement 1, 126 - 135
https://doi.org/10.18863/pgy.1679314

Öz

Amaç: Bu araştırmanın amacı umutsuzluk, yaşamda anlamın varlığı ve varoluşsal endişe değişkenlerini kullanarak intihar riski ile ilgili geniş bir kavramsal çerçeve oluşturmak ve oluşan bu kavramsal yapının gizil farklı alt gruplarını ortaya çıkarmaktır. Aynı zamanda ortaya çıkan alt grupların yaşam doyumu algılarının farklılaşıp farklılaşmayacağının da incelenmesi amaçlanmıştır.
Yöntem: Araştırmanın katılımcılarını 265 kadın ve 81 erkek olmak üzere uygun örnekleme yoluyla araştırmaya dâhil edilmiş toplamda 348 üniversite öğrencisi oluşturmaktadır. Veri toplama aracı olarak “Varoluşsal Endişe Ölçeği”, “Yaşamda Anlam Ölçeği”, “Beck Umutsuzluk Ölçeği” ve “Kişisel bilgi formu” kullanılmıştır. Umutsuzluk, yaşamda anlamın varlığı ve varoluşsal endişe değişkenlerinin oluşturduğu alt grupları belirlemek için gizil profil analizi kullanılmıştır. Ortaya çıkan alt grupların yaşam doyumu düzeyindeki farklılıkları ise yardımcı değişken analizi ile incelenmiştir.
Bulgular: İntihar riski bağlamında bu araştırmada dört profil ortaya çıkmıştır. Birinci profil risksiz grup olarak adlandırılmıştır ve %45.7 ile en büyük grubu oluşturmaktadır. İkinci profile katılımcıların %19.8’i dahil olmuşve bu profil ise yüksek varoluşsal risk grubu olarak adlandırılmıştır. Üçüncü profil düşük risk grubu olarak adlandırılmış ve katılımcılardan %23.3’ü bu profile dahil olmuştur. Dördüncü profil ise yüksek risk grubu olarak adlandırılmış ve katılımcılardan %11.2’si bu gruba dahil olmuştur. Bunların yanında sonuçlar, ortaya çıkan profillerin yaşam doyumu ortalamalarında anlamlı farklılıklar olduğunu göstermiştir (Profil 1 > Profil 2, 3 > Profil 4).
Sonuç: Bulgular, ruh sağlığı uzmanlarının gençlerde intihar riskinin düşükten yükseğe bir doğrusal süreklilik göstermeyebileceğinin; yaşamda anlamın varlığı, umutsuzluk ve varoluşsal endişe değişkenlerinin farklı kombinasyonlarından oluşacak şekilde gruplandırılabileceğinin farkında olmalarının önemini göstermektedir.

Kaynakça

  • Abramson LY, Metalsky GI, Alloy LB (1989) Hopelessness depression: A theory-based subtype of depression. Psychol Rev, 96:358–372.
  • Asparouhov T, Muthén B (2014) Auxiliary variables in mixture modeling: Three-step approaches using Mplus. Struct Equ Modeling, 21:329–341.
  • Auerbach RP, Webb CA, Gardiner CK, Pechtel P (2013) Behavioral and neural mechanisms underlying cognitive vulnerability models of depression. J Psychother Integr, 23:222–235.
  • Beck AT, Brown G, Berchick RJ, Stewart BL, Steer RA (2006) Relationship between hopelessness and ultimate suicide: A replication with psychiatric outpatients. Am J Psychiatry Resid J, 147:190–296.
  • Beck AT, Steer RA, Kovacs M, Garrison B (1985) Hopelessness and eventual suicide: A 10-year prospective study of patients hospitalized with suicidal ideation. Am J Psychiatry Resid J, 142:559–563.
  • Beck AT, Weissman A, Lester D, Trexler L (1974) The measurement of pessimism: The Hopelessness Scale. J Consult Clin Psychol, 42:861–865.
  • Blustein DL, Perera HN, Diamonti AJ, Gutowski E, Meerkins T, Davila A et al. (2020) The uncertain state of work in the U.S.: Profiles of decent work and precarious work. J Vocat Behav, 122:103481.
  • Boyraz G, Lightsey Jr OR, Can A (2013) The Turkish version of the Meaning in Life Questionnaire: Assessing the measurement invariance across Turkish and American adult samples. J Pers Assess, 95:423–431.
  • Brassai L, Piko BF, Steger MF (2012) Existential attitudes and eastern european adolescents’ problem and health behaviors: Highlighting the role of the search for meaning in life. Psychol Rec, 62:719–734.
  • Bryan CJ, Bryan AO, Baker JC, Corso KA, Button CJ, Ragan et al. (2024) Subjective well-being and suicidal ideation in a military community sample. J Posit Psychol, 19:530–537.
  • Critchfield KL, Harvell-Bowman L (2023) Death anxiety and existential concerns among patients experiencing chronic or recurrent suicidal ideation in Interpersonal Reconstructive Therapy. Clin Psychol, 27:45–57.
  • Çarkıt E (2024) Counselor burnout, person–environment fit, and job crafting among school counselors: A person–centered approach. J Couns Dev, 102:302–317.
  • Çarkıt E (2025) Decent work among Turkish working adults: A latent profile analysis. J Career Assess, 33:301–321.
  • Dezutter J, Casalin S, Wachholtz A, Luyckx K, Hekking J, Vandewiele W (2013) Meaning in life: An important factor for the psychological well-being of chronically ill patients? Rehabil Psychol, 58:334–341.
  • Diener E, Emmons RA, Larsen RJ, Griffin S (1985) The Satisfaction with Life Scale. J Pers Assess, 49:71–75.
  • Durak A (1993) Beck Umutsuzluk Ölçeği’nin geçerliği üzerine bir çalışma (Yüksek Lisans Tezi). Ankara, Ankara Üniversitesi.
  • Durak M, Şenol-Durak E, Gençöz T (2010) Psychometric properties of the satisfaction with life scale among Turkish university students, correctional officers, and elderly adults. Soc Indic Res, 99:413–429.
  • Ferguson SL, Moore EW, Hull DM (2020) Finding latent groups in observed data: A primer on latent profile analysis in Mplus for applied researchers. Int J Behav Dev, 44:458–468.
  • García-Alandete J, Salvador JHM, Pérez-Rodríguez S (2014) Predicting role of the meaning in life on depression, hopelessness, and suicide risk among borderline personality disorder patients. Universitas Psychologica, 13:1545–1555.
  • Ghahramanlou-Holloway M, Wenzel A, Lou K, Beck AT (2007) Differentiating cognitive content between depressed and anxious outpatients. Cogn Behav Ther, 36:170–178.
  • Glaw X, Kable A, Hazelton M, Inder K (2017) Meaning in life and meaning of life in mental health care: An integrative literature review. Issues Ment Health Nurs, 38:243–252.
  • Goodwill JR (2023) Purpose in the pandemic: Fear of COVID-19, hopelessness, meaning in life, and suicidal thoughts among two samples of Black Americans. Am Psychol, 78:775–789.
  • Greenberg J, Arndt J (2012) Terror management theory. In Handbook of Theories of Social Psychology (Eds PA Van Lange, AW Kruglanski, ET Higgins):398–415. Thousand Oaks, CA, Sage.
  • Hagan CR, Podlogar MC, Chu C, Joiner TE (2015) Testing the interpersonal theory of suicide: The moderating role of hopelessness. Int J Cogn Ther, 8:99–113.
  • Hair JF, Black WC, Babin BJ, Anderson RE (2010) Multivariate Data Analysis. Hoboken, NJ, Prentice Hall.
  • Heidenreich T, Noyon A, Worrell M, Menzies R (2021) Existential approaches and cognitive behavior therapy: Challenges and potential. Int J Cogn Ther, 14:209–234.
  • Hofmans J, Wille B, Schreurs B (2020) Person-centered methods in vocational research. J Vocat Behav, 118:103398.
  • Huang D, Ye J, Lu C, Wang W, Wang X (2024) Suicidal affective risk among female college students: The impact of life satisfaction. Curr Psychol, 43:11729–11741.
  • Iverach L, Menzies RG, Menzies RE (2014) Death anxiety and its role in psychopathology: Reviewing the status of a transdiagnostic construct. Clin Psychol Rev, 34:580–593.
  • Jalali Azar R, Ebrahimi MI, Haddadi A, Yazdi-Ravandi S (2024) The impact of acceptance and commitment therapy on college students’ suicidal ideations, a tendency to self-harm, and existential anxiety. Curr Psychol, 43:15649–15658.
  • King LA, Hicks JA (2021) The science of meaning in life. Annu Rev Psychol, 72:561–584.
  • Kocalevent R-D, Finck C, Pérez-Trujillo M, Sautier L, Zill J, Hinz A (2017) Standardization of the Beck Hopelessness Scale in the general population. J Ment Health, 26:516–522.
  • Lew B, Chistopolskaya K, Osman A, Huen JM, Abu Talib M, Leung A (2020) Meaning in life as a protective factor against suicidal tendencies in Chinese university students. BMC Psychiatry, 20:73.
  • Lundvall M, Hörberg U, Palmér L, Carlsson G, Lindberg E (2020) Young men’s experiences of living with existential concerns: “Living close to a bottomless darkness”. Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being, 15:1810947.
  • Marchetti I (2019) Hopelessness: A network analysis. Cognit Ther Res, 43:611–619.
  • Marco JH, Guillén V, Botella C (2017) The buffer role of meaning in life in hopelessness in women with borderline personality disorders. Psychiatry Res, 247:120–124.
  • Marco JH, Pérez S, García-Alandete J (2016) Meaning in life buffers the association between risk factors for suicide and hopelessness in participants with mental disorders: Meaning in life buffers hopelessness. J Clin Psychol, 72:689–700.
  • Menzies RE, Sharpe L, Dar‐Nimrod I (2019) The relationship between death anxiety and severity of mental illnesses. Br J Clin Psychol, 58:452–467.
  • Muthén BO (2004) Latent Variable Analysis. In Handbook of Quantitative Methodology for the Social Science (Ed D Kaplan):345–368. Thousand Oaks, CA, Sage.
  • Nylund KL, Asparouhov T, Muthén BO (2007) Deciding on the number of classes in latent class analysis and growth mixture modeling: A Monte Carlo simulation study. Struct Equ Modeling, 14:535–569.
  • Pellens H, Dezutter J, Luyten P, Vanhooren S (2022) To be scared or scared to be: Existential anxiety as a mediator between meaning experience and depression. J Humanist Psychol. https://doi.org/10.1177/00221678221140617
  • Pérez-álvarez M (2016) The Science of happiness: As felicitous as it is fallacious. J Theor Philos Psychol, 36:1–19.
  • Sarıçalı M, Güler D (2022) The mediating role of psychological need frustration on the relationship between frustration intolerance and existential loneliness. Curr Psychol, 41:5603–5611.
  • Sarıçalı M, Satıcı SA, Satıcı B, Göçet-Tekin E, Griffiths MD (2022) Fear of COVID-19, mindfulness, humor, and hopelessness: A multiple mediation analysis. Int J Ment Health Addict, 20:2151–2164.
  • Shahar G (2022) Yalom, Strenger, and the psychodynamics of inner freedom: A contribution to existential psychoanalysis. Psychoanal Psychol, 39:5–11.
  • Spurk D, Hirschi A, Wang M, Valero D, Kauffeld S (2020) Latent profile analysis: A review and “how to” guide of its application within vocational behavior research. J Vocat Behav, 120:Article 103445.
  • Starr LR, Davila J (2012) Responding to anxiety with rumination and hopelessness: Mechanism of anxiety-depression symptom co-occurrence? Cognit Ther Res, 36:321–337.
  • Steger MF (2012) Making meaning in life. Psychol Inq, 23:381–385.
  • Steger MF, Frazier P, Oishi S, Kaler M (2006) The Meaning in Life Questionnaire: Assessing the presence of and search for meaning in life. J Couns Psychol, 53:80–93.
  • Sun FK, Wu MK, Yao Y, Chiang CY, Lu CY (2022) Meaning in life as a mediator of the associations among depression, hopelessness and suicidal ideation: A path analysis. J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs, 29:57–66.
  • Tein J-Y, Coxe S, Cham H (2013) Statistical power to detect the correct number of classes in latent profile analysis. Struct Equ Modeling, 20:640–657.
  • Troister T, D'Agata MT, Holden RR (2015) Suicide risk screening: Comparing the Beck Depression Inventory-II, Beck Hopelessness Scale, and Psychache Scale in undergraduates. Psychol Assess, 27:1500–1506.
  • Ümmet D, Ekşi H, Özkapu Y, Ekşi F (2018) The Existential Concerns Questionnaire (ECQ): A study of validity and reliability. In Research and Development on Social Sciences (Eds R Yılmaz, MA İçbay, H Arslan):423–429. Poland, International Association of Social Science Research Press.
  • van Bruggen V, Ten Klooster P, Westerhof G, Vos J, de Kleine E, Bohlmeijer et al. (2017) The Existential Concerns Questionnaire (ECQ)-Development and initial validation of a new Existential Anxiety Scale in a nonclinical and clinical sample. J Clin Psychol, 73:1692–1703.
  • Yalom ID (1980) Existential Psychotherapy. New York, Basic Books.
  • Zhang J, Liu Y, Sun L (2017) Life satisfaction and degree of suicide intent: A test of the strain theory of suicide. Compr Psychiatry, 74:1–8.

Hopelessness, Presence of Meaning in Life, and Existential Concern: A Latent Profile Analysis

Yıl 2025, Cilt: 17 Sayı: Supplement 1, 126 - 135
https://doi.org/10.18863/pgy.1679314

Öz

Objective: The present study uses the variables of hopelessness, the presence of meaning in life, and existential concern to obtain a broad conceptualization of suicide risk and aims to uncover distinct latent subgroups formed by these variables. It also examines the differences in levels of life satisfaction across these subgroups.
Method: The participants were 348 university students (265 women and 83 men) selected by the convenience sampling method. Data were collected with “Existential Concerns Questionnaire,” “Meaning in Life Questionnaire,” “Beck Hopelessness Scale,” “Satisfaction with Life Scale,” and a demographic information form. Latent profile analysis was used to reveal the subgroups formed by the variables of hopelessness, presence of meaning in life, and existential concern. The difference in life standards between the resulting profiles was examined with auxiliary variable analysis.
Results: The present study revealed four distinct profiles regarding suicide risk. Profile 1 was the largest group (45.7%) and was labeled as a no-risk group. Profile 2 (19.8%) was labeled as a high existential risk group. Profile 3 (23.3%) was labeled as a low-risk group. Profile 4 (11.2%) was labeled as a high-risk group. In addition, the results showed significant mean differences in the levels of life satisfaction across profile memberships (Profile 1 > Profile 2, 3 > Profile 4).
Conclusion: The results suggested the importance of practitioners being aware that suicide risk among youth may be grouped by different combinations of the variables hopelessness, presence of meaning in life, and existential concern, rather than on a continuum from low to high.

Kaynakça

  • Abramson LY, Metalsky GI, Alloy LB (1989) Hopelessness depression: A theory-based subtype of depression. Psychol Rev, 96:358–372.
  • Asparouhov T, Muthén B (2014) Auxiliary variables in mixture modeling: Three-step approaches using Mplus. Struct Equ Modeling, 21:329–341.
  • Auerbach RP, Webb CA, Gardiner CK, Pechtel P (2013) Behavioral and neural mechanisms underlying cognitive vulnerability models of depression. J Psychother Integr, 23:222–235.
  • Beck AT, Brown G, Berchick RJ, Stewart BL, Steer RA (2006) Relationship between hopelessness and ultimate suicide: A replication with psychiatric outpatients. Am J Psychiatry Resid J, 147:190–296.
  • Beck AT, Steer RA, Kovacs M, Garrison B (1985) Hopelessness and eventual suicide: A 10-year prospective study of patients hospitalized with suicidal ideation. Am J Psychiatry Resid J, 142:559–563.
  • Beck AT, Weissman A, Lester D, Trexler L (1974) The measurement of pessimism: The Hopelessness Scale. J Consult Clin Psychol, 42:861–865.
  • Blustein DL, Perera HN, Diamonti AJ, Gutowski E, Meerkins T, Davila A et al. (2020) The uncertain state of work in the U.S.: Profiles of decent work and precarious work. J Vocat Behav, 122:103481.
  • Boyraz G, Lightsey Jr OR, Can A (2013) The Turkish version of the Meaning in Life Questionnaire: Assessing the measurement invariance across Turkish and American adult samples. J Pers Assess, 95:423–431.
  • Brassai L, Piko BF, Steger MF (2012) Existential attitudes and eastern european adolescents’ problem and health behaviors: Highlighting the role of the search for meaning in life. Psychol Rec, 62:719–734.
  • Bryan CJ, Bryan AO, Baker JC, Corso KA, Button CJ, Ragan et al. (2024) Subjective well-being and suicidal ideation in a military community sample. J Posit Psychol, 19:530–537.
  • Critchfield KL, Harvell-Bowman L (2023) Death anxiety and existential concerns among patients experiencing chronic or recurrent suicidal ideation in Interpersonal Reconstructive Therapy. Clin Psychol, 27:45–57.
  • Çarkıt E (2024) Counselor burnout, person–environment fit, and job crafting among school counselors: A person–centered approach. J Couns Dev, 102:302–317.
  • Çarkıt E (2025) Decent work among Turkish working adults: A latent profile analysis. J Career Assess, 33:301–321.
  • Dezutter J, Casalin S, Wachholtz A, Luyckx K, Hekking J, Vandewiele W (2013) Meaning in life: An important factor for the psychological well-being of chronically ill patients? Rehabil Psychol, 58:334–341.
  • Diener E, Emmons RA, Larsen RJ, Griffin S (1985) The Satisfaction with Life Scale. J Pers Assess, 49:71–75.
  • Durak A (1993) Beck Umutsuzluk Ölçeği’nin geçerliği üzerine bir çalışma (Yüksek Lisans Tezi). Ankara, Ankara Üniversitesi.
  • Durak M, Şenol-Durak E, Gençöz T (2010) Psychometric properties of the satisfaction with life scale among Turkish university students, correctional officers, and elderly adults. Soc Indic Res, 99:413–429.
  • Ferguson SL, Moore EW, Hull DM (2020) Finding latent groups in observed data: A primer on latent profile analysis in Mplus for applied researchers. Int J Behav Dev, 44:458–468.
  • García-Alandete J, Salvador JHM, Pérez-Rodríguez S (2014) Predicting role of the meaning in life on depression, hopelessness, and suicide risk among borderline personality disorder patients. Universitas Psychologica, 13:1545–1555.
  • Ghahramanlou-Holloway M, Wenzel A, Lou K, Beck AT (2007) Differentiating cognitive content between depressed and anxious outpatients. Cogn Behav Ther, 36:170–178.
  • Glaw X, Kable A, Hazelton M, Inder K (2017) Meaning in life and meaning of life in mental health care: An integrative literature review. Issues Ment Health Nurs, 38:243–252.
  • Goodwill JR (2023) Purpose in the pandemic: Fear of COVID-19, hopelessness, meaning in life, and suicidal thoughts among two samples of Black Americans. Am Psychol, 78:775–789.
  • Greenberg J, Arndt J (2012) Terror management theory. In Handbook of Theories of Social Psychology (Eds PA Van Lange, AW Kruglanski, ET Higgins):398–415. Thousand Oaks, CA, Sage.
  • Hagan CR, Podlogar MC, Chu C, Joiner TE (2015) Testing the interpersonal theory of suicide: The moderating role of hopelessness. Int J Cogn Ther, 8:99–113.
  • Hair JF, Black WC, Babin BJ, Anderson RE (2010) Multivariate Data Analysis. Hoboken, NJ, Prentice Hall.
  • Heidenreich T, Noyon A, Worrell M, Menzies R (2021) Existential approaches and cognitive behavior therapy: Challenges and potential. Int J Cogn Ther, 14:209–234.
  • Hofmans J, Wille B, Schreurs B (2020) Person-centered methods in vocational research. J Vocat Behav, 118:103398.
  • Huang D, Ye J, Lu C, Wang W, Wang X (2024) Suicidal affective risk among female college students: The impact of life satisfaction. Curr Psychol, 43:11729–11741.
  • Iverach L, Menzies RG, Menzies RE (2014) Death anxiety and its role in psychopathology: Reviewing the status of a transdiagnostic construct. Clin Psychol Rev, 34:580–593.
  • Jalali Azar R, Ebrahimi MI, Haddadi A, Yazdi-Ravandi S (2024) The impact of acceptance and commitment therapy on college students’ suicidal ideations, a tendency to self-harm, and existential anxiety. Curr Psychol, 43:15649–15658.
  • King LA, Hicks JA (2021) The science of meaning in life. Annu Rev Psychol, 72:561–584.
  • Kocalevent R-D, Finck C, Pérez-Trujillo M, Sautier L, Zill J, Hinz A (2017) Standardization of the Beck Hopelessness Scale in the general population. J Ment Health, 26:516–522.
  • Lew B, Chistopolskaya K, Osman A, Huen JM, Abu Talib M, Leung A (2020) Meaning in life as a protective factor against suicidal tendencies in Chinese university students. BMC Psychiatry, 20:73.
  • Lundvall M, Hörberg U, Palmér L, Carlsson G, Lindberg E (2020) Young men’s experiences of living with existential concerns: “Living close to a bottomless darkness”. Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being, 15:1810947.
  • Marchetti I (2019) Hopelessness: A network analysis. Cognit Ther Res, 43:611–619.
  • Marco JH, Guillén V, Botella C (2017) The buffer role of meaning in life in hopelessness in women with borderline personality disorders. Psychiatry Res, 247:120–124.
  • Marco JH, Pérez S, García-Alandete J (2016) Meaning in life buffers the association between risk factors for suicide and hopelessness in participants with mental disorders: Meaning in life buffers hopelessness. J Clin Psychol, 72:689–700.
  • Menzies RE, Sharpe L, Dar‐Nimrod I (2019) The relationship between death anxiety and severity of mental illnesses. Br J Clin Psychol, 58:452–467.
  • Muthén BO (2004) Latent Variable Analysis. In Handbook of Quantitative Methodology for the Social Science (Ed D Kaplan):345–368. Thousand Oaks, CA, Sage.
  • Nylund KL, Asparouhov T, Muthén BO (2007) Deciding on the number of classes in latent class analysis and growth mixture modeling: A Monte Carlo simulation study. Struct Equ Modeling, 14:535–569.
  • Pellens H, Dezutter J, Luyten P, Vanhooren S (2022) To be scared or scared to be: Existential anxiety as a mediator between meaning experience and depression. J Humanist Psychol. https://doi.org/10.1177/00221678221140617
  • Pérez-álvarez M (2016) The Science of happiness: As felicitous as it is fallacious. J Theor Philos Psychol, 36:1–19.
  • Sarıçalı M, Güler D (2022) The mediating role of psychological need frustration on the relationship between frustration intolerance and existential loneliness. Curr Psychol, 41:5603–5611.
  • Sarıçalı M, Satıcı SA, Satıcı B, Göçet-Tekin E, Griffiths MD (2022) Fear of COVID-19, mindfulness, humor, and hopelessness: A multiple mediation analysis. Int J Ment Health Addict, 20:2151–2164.
  • Shahar G (2022) Yalom, Strenger, and the psychodynamics of inner freedom: A contribution to existential psychoanalysis. Psychoanal Psychol, 39:5–11.
  • Spurk D, Hirschi A, Wang M, Valero D, Kauffeld S (2020) Latent profile analysis: A review and “how to” guide of its application within vocational behavior research. J Vocat Behav, 120:Article 103445.
  • Starr LR, Davila J (2012) Responding to anxiety with rumination and hopelessness: Mechanism of anxiety-depression symptom co-occurrence? Cognit Ther Res, 36:321–337.
  • Steger MF (2012) Making meaning in life. Psychol Inq, 23:381–385.
  • Steger MF, Frazier P, Oishi S, Kaler M (2006) The Meaning in Life Questionnaire: Assessing the presence of and search for meaning in life. J Couns Psychol, 53:80–93.
  • Sun FK, Wu MK, Yao Y, Chiang CY, Lu CY (2022) Meaning in life as a mediator of the associations among depression, hopelessness and suicidal ideation: A path analysis. J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs, 29:57–66.
  • Tein J-Y, Coxe S, Cham H (2013) Statistical power to detect the correct number of classes in latent profile analysis. Struct Equ Modeling, 20:640–657.
  • Troister T, D'Agata MT, Holden RR (2015) Suicide risk screening: Comparing the Beck Depression Inventory-II, Beck Hopelessness Scale, and Psychache Scale in undergraduates. Psychol Assess, 27:1500–1506.
  • Ümmet D, Ekşi H, Özkapu Y, Ekşi F (2018) The Existential Concerns Questionnaire (ECQ): A study of validity and reliability. In Research and Development on Social Sciences (Eds R Yılmaz, MA İçbay, H Arslan):423–429. Poland, International Association of Social Science Research Press.
  • van Bruggen V, Ten Klooster P, Westerhof G, Vos J, de Kleine E, Bohlmeijer et al. (2017) The Existential Concerns Questionnaire (ECQ)-Development and initial validation of a new Existential Anxiety Scale in a nonclinical and clinical sample. J Clin Psychol, 73:1692–1703.
  • Yalom ID (1980) Existential Psychotherapy. New York, Basic Books.
  • Zhang J, Liu Y, Sun L (2017) Life satisfaction and degree of suicide intent: A test of the strain theory of suicide. Compr Psychiatry, 74:1–8.
Toplam 56 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Psikolojik danışmanlık
Bölüm Araştırma
Yazarlar

Mehmet Sarıçalı 0000-0003-2368-8146

Ersoy Çarkıt 0000-0002-9811-9135

Erken Görünüm Tarihi 15 Temmuz 2025
Yayımlanma Tarihi 12 Ekim 2025
Gönderilme Tarihi 18 Nisan 2025
Kabul Tarihi 10 Temmuz 2025
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2025 Cilt: 17 Sayı: Supplement 1

Kaynak Göster

AMA Sarıçalı M, Çarkıt E. Hopelessness, Presence of Meaning in Life, and Existential Concern: A Latent Profile Analysis. Psikiyatride Güncel Yaklaşımlar. Temmuz 2025;17(Supplement 1):126-135. doi:10.18863/pgy.1679314

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