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Öğe Investigation of the Relationships Between Mindfulness, Wisdom, Resilience and Life Satisfaction in Turkish Adult Population(Springer, 2023) Kutuk, Hasan; Hatun, Osman; Eksi, Halil; Eksi, FusunThere are many factors that are thought to affect life satisfaction. One of these factors is mindfulness. In addition, it has been observed that resilience and wisdom are associated with both mindfulness and life satisfaction. This study aims to examine the associations between mindfulness, resilience, wisdom, and life satisfaction. Participants consist of 1158 Turkish young adults (79.9% females) between the ages of 18 and 58 (Mage = 21.28, SD = 5.31). Mindfulness Scale, Brief Resilience Scale, San Diego Wisdom Scale, and Life Satisfaction Scale were used as the data collection tools. Structural Equation Modelling and Bootstrapping method were used to examine the role of resilience and wisdom in the relationship between mindfulness and life satisfaction. The results of the structural equation analysis showed that resilience and wisdom had a significant mediating role in the relationship between mindfulness and life satisfaction, and that the role of wisdom was stronger than resilience. The results of the bootstrapping analysis showed that the indirect effects of mindfulness on life satisfaction are significant. We conclude that mindfulness, accompanied by wisdom and resilience, can lead to an increase in life satisfaction. Theoretical and practical implications and limitations were discussed.Öğe Resilience, Intolerance of Uncertainty, Future Anxiety and Mental Well Being among Young Researchers(Springer, 2025) Satici, Seydi Ahmet; Kutuk, Hasan; Okur, Sinan; Demirci, Ibrahim; Deniz, M. Engin; Satici, Begum; Kayis, Ahmet RifatYoung researchers face significant psychological challenges that may jeopardize their mental health. In order to protect and support the psychological health of young researchers, the determinants of mental well-being should be examined. This study aims to examine the serial mediating roles of intolerance of uncertainty and future anxiety in the relationship between resilience and mental well-being in young researchers. The study sample consisted of 259 female and 146 male doctoral students (Mage = 30.385, SD = 3.062). The research findings revealed that resilience, intolerance of uncertainty, and future anxiety are important predictors of young researchers' mental well-being. The results indicate that resilience positively predicts mental well-being, while intolerance of uncertainty and future anxiety play a partially serial mediating role in this relationship. This finding means that young researchers with low resilience experience more intolerance of uncertainty, which increases their future anxiety and thus leads to a decrease in mental well-being. This result emphasizes the importance of developing resilience in young researchers to reduce the negative effects of uncertainty and anxiety on mental health. Being resilient to navigate uncertain situations and reduce future anxiety is a protective factor for the mental well-being of young researchers. All these findings expand the understanding of the protection of the mental health of young researchers and offer important implications.












