International Journal of Barrier Free Life and Society
Abbreviation: BAFLAS | ISSN (Print): 2602-4799 | ISSN (Online): 2602-4497 | DOI: 10.29329/baflas

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International Journal of Barrier Free Life and Society 2019, Vol. 3(1) 37-47

Ana Babalık Davranışlarını Belirleyen Özelliklerden Biri: Evlilik Doyumu

Betül Gökçen Doğan Laçin

pp. 37 - 47   |  DOI: https://doi.org/10.29329/baflas.2019.265.3

Published online: December 29, 2020  |   Number of Views: 59  |  Number of Download: 390


Abstract

Bir yetişkinin duygu, düşünce ve davranışlarının temelini küçük yaşta anne ve babasından gördüğü davranışlar oluşturmaktadır. Bu bakımından ana babalık davranışlarını belirleyen etkenleri incelemek önemlidir. Böylelikle, ana babaların davranışlarına etki eden etmenlere müdahale ederek, onların çocuklarına sevgi dolu, sıcak davranmaları sağlanabilir. Bu bağlamda, bu derleme çalışmada ana babalık davranışları hakkında bilgi verilmiş ve ana babalık davranışlarını etkilediği düşünülen evlilik doyumu kavramı üzerinde durulmuştur. Ardından, ana babalık davranışları ile evlilik doyumunun birlikte incelendiği ampirik çalışmalara yer verilmiştir. Sonuç olarak, Türkiye’de ana babalık davranışlarını etkileyen etmenleri inceleyen araştırmaların yeterli olmadığı farkedilip bu konuda yapılacak ampirik çalışmaların önemi belirtilmiştir.

Keywords: Ana babalık, Ana babalık davranışları, Evlilik doyumu


How to Cite this Article

APA 6th edition
Lacin, B.G.D. (2019). Ana Babalık Davranışlarını Belirleyen Özelliklerden Biri: Evlilik Doyumu . International Journal of Barrier Free Life and Society, 3(1), 37-47. doi: 10.29329/baflas.2019.265.3

Harvard
Lacin, B. (2019). Ana Babalık Davranışlarını Belirleyen Özelliklerden Biri: Evlilik Doyumu . International Journal of Barrier Free Life and Society, 3(1), pp. 37-47.

Chicago 16th edition
Lacin, Betul Gokcen Dogan (2019). "Ana Babalık Davranışlarını Belirleyen Özelliklerden Biri: Evlilik Doyumu ". International Journal of Barrier Free Life and Society 3 (1):37-47. doi:10.29329/baflas.2019.265.3.

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