2020
DOI: 10.22143/hss21.11.1.95
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The Influence of Job Stress on the Life Satisfaction of Correctional Officers: The Mediating Effects of Family Resilience and Family Support

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“…To explain this finding, it can be mentioned that the resilience process of the family makes life’s adversities less effective and bearable, and thus it is related to the category of mental health and psychological well-being [ 30 ]. Also, during the investigations, it was found that family resilience has a positive effect on life satisfaction in pregnant women, and this [ 30 ]finding is in line with the researches of Seo and Hyun [ 40 ] and INAL and AKTURK [ 11 ]. There is a significant relationship between family resilience and life satisfaction, and in families that have children with special needs, the relationship between these two components is more stable than in families that have children with normal development [ 11 ].…”
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confidence: 75%
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“…To explain this finding, it can be mentioned that the resilience process of the family makes life’s adversities less effective and bearable, and thus it is related to the category of mental health and psychological well-being [ 30 ]. Also, during the investigations, it was found that family resilience has a positive effect on life satisfaction in pregnant women, and this [ 30 ]finding is in line with the researches of Seo and Hyun [ 40 ] and INAL and AKTURK [ 11 ]. There is a significant relationship between family resilience and life satisfaction, and in families that have children with special needs, the relationship between these two components is more stable than in families that have children with normal development [ 11 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…The family resilience index was created in 1986 by McCubbin and his collogues [ 40 ] in order to evaluate the families resilience in dealing with stress. This test has 20 statements and has 3 subscales of obligation, challenge and control.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%