Introduction
The Muslim Coping Scale is an essential psychological tool designed to understand and measure the coping mechanisms employed by Muslims. This scale, which has undergone rigorous validation processes, serves a vital role in both research and practical applications in psychological and counseling settings. This article delves into the definitive components of the scale, including its development, adaptations, and the significance of its foundational research.
Scale Overview
Scale Type: Adaptation
Source Type: Article
Source/Reference: Künüroğlu, F. & Sevi Tok, E. S. (2020). The validity and reliability study of the Turkish version of the Muslim Coping Scale. Süleyman Demirel University Faculty of Arts and Sciences Journal of Social Sciences(49), 110-124.
Developers/Adaptors: Emine Sevinç Sevi Tok, Filiz Künüroğlu
Year: 2020
Source Title: Validity and Reliability Study of the Turkish Form of the Muslim Coping Scale
Journal: Süleyman Demirel University Faculty of Arts and Sciences Journal of Social Sciences
Issue: 49
Page Range: 110-124
Contact Information
Responsible Author: Filiz Künüroğlu
Email Contact: [email protected]
Utilized Research
The Muslim Coping Scale has garnered considerable interest in academic circles, contributing to the body of research surrounding coping strategies among Muslim populations. For further exploration of relevant studies, please refer to the following resource:
scholar.google.com.tr
Citation Reference
Künüroğlu, F., & Sevi Tok, E. S. (2020). The validity and reliability study of the Turkish version of the Muslim Coping Scale. Süleyman Demirel University Faculty of Arts and Sciences Journal of Social Sciences(49), 110-124.
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