“…In some of the previous studies, as in our research, it has been observed that men have higher resilience than women (Açıkgöz, 2016;Aydın, Öncü, Akbulut, & Küçükkılıç, 2019;Deniz et al, 2020;Erkoç & Danış , 2020;Karakış, 2019;Kımter, 2020;Sezgin, 2016;Taşkın et al, 2017;Yazıcı-Çelebi, 2020;), and in some, women than men (Atan & Ünver, 2019;Çutuk, Beyleroğlu , Hazar, Akkuş Çutuk, & Bezci, 2017;Durmuş & Okanlı, 2018;Kılıç 2014;Koç Yıldırım, Yıldırım, Otrar, and Şirin, 2015;Oktan, Odacı, and Berber-Çelik 2014;Özden, 2015;Tonbül, 2020). There are also studies showing that there is no difference in resilience level by gender (Akça, 2012;Alkım, Arı et al, 2020;Aydın, 2010;Aydın & Egemberdiyeva, 2018;Aydoğdu, 2013;Bektaş & Özben, 2016;Bolat 2013;Can & Cantez, 2018;Dursun & Özkan, 2019;Fingerless, 2019;Işık, & Çelik, 2020;Karal & Biçer, 2020;Karaırmak, & Güloğlu, 2014;Özer, 2013;Özkapu, 2019;Yıldız-Türker, 2018). The reason for the lower level of resilience of women is shown to be that women have more roles in society compared to men, this situation brings more difficulties for them and women to have a more emotional structure (Aydın, Öncü, Akbulut, & Küçükkılıç, 2019).…”