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Adaptation of the Vicarious Resilience Scale To Turkish: a Validity and Reliability Study

dc.authoridBoz, Canahmet/0000-0001-6008-7636
dc.authoridisiker bedir, deniz/0000-0001-6890-0513
dc.authorscopusid57605659500
dc.authorscopusid57218506610
dc.authorscopusid59652296200
dc.authorscopusid58486396600
dc.authorscopusid59651790000
dc.authorscopusid59650276800
dc.contributor.authorTopçu, F.
dc.contributor.authorBoz, C.
dc.contributor.authorŞeneldir-Patolo, A.
dc.contributor.authorKitapçıoğlu, S.
dc.contributor.authorIşıker-Bedir, D.
dc.contributor.authorSanyar, S.
dc.date.accessioned2025-02-15T19:36:17Z
dc.date.available2025-02-15T19:36:17Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.departmentArtuklu Universityen_US
dc.department-tempTopçu F., Department of Psychology, Hasan Kalyoncu University, Türkiye; Boz C., Department of Psychology, Hasan Kalyoncu University, Türkiye; Şeneldir-Patolo A., Department of Clinical, Neuro-, and Developmental Psychology, Vrije University Amsterdam, Netherlands; Kitapçıoğlu S., Department of Psychology, Hasan Kalyoncu University, Türkiye; Işıker-Bedir D., Department of Psychology, Faculty of Letters, Mardin Artuklu University, Türkiye; Sanyar S., Department of Psychology, Hasan Kalyoncu University, Türkiyeen_US
dc.description.abstractObjective: The 27-item Vicarious Resilience Scale (VRS) is the first tool developed to measure vicarious resilience in mental health professionals working with trauma survivors. Given that the VRS measures the positive impact on therapists resulting from observing the healing process of trauma victims, it is especially significant to evaluate its validity and reliability in Turkish culture. This study aims to adapt the VRS to Turkish and examine its psychometric properties. Method: VRS was adapted and administered via electronic survey to 337 mental health professionals from around the globe working with survivors of severe traumas, such as earthquake survivors. The validity of the VRS was examined using different techniques: confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and criterion-related validity. Results: CFA yielded seven factors that were consistent with the original form: changes in life goals and perspective, client-inspired hope, increased recognition of clients’ spirituality as a therapeutic resource, increased capacity for resourcefulness, increased self-awareness and self-care practices, increased consciousness of power and privilege relative to clients’ social location, and increased capacity for remaining present while listening to trauma narratives. The Cronbach’s α reliability of the VRS was found to be.95; it displayed positive correlations with posttraumatic growth, psychological resilience, and quality of life, indicating convergent validity. However, it had a negative correlation with depression, anxiety, and stress, indicating discriminant validity. Conclusion: The VRS is a valid and reliable measurement scale by professionals working with trauma survivors to aid the recognition and cultivation of vicarious resilience in Turkish mental health professionals. © 2025 American Psychological Associationen_US
dc.description.woscitationindexSocial Science Citation Index
dc.identifier.citationcount0
dc.identifier.doi10.1037/tra0001878
dc.identifier.issn1942-9681
dc.identifier.pmid39899050
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85218768354
dc.identifier.scopusqualityQ1
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1037/tra0001878
dc.identifier.wosWOS:001411743600001
dc.identifier.wosqualityQ1
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherAmerican Psychological Associationen_US
dc.relation.ispartofPsychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policyen_US
dc.relation.publicationcategoryMakale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanıen_US
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessen_US
dc.subjectMental Healthen_US
dc.subjectMental Health Professionalsen_US
dc.subjectPosttraumatic Growthen_US
dc.subjectQuality Of Lifeen_US
dc.subjectVicarious Resilienceen_US
dc.titleAdaptation of the Vicarious Resilience Scale To Turkish: a Validity and Reliability Studyen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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