Resilience and meaning-centered coping as mediators in the relationship between life satisfaction and posttraumatic outcomes among earthquake survivors in Turkey
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This study aimed to examine the mediating roles of resilience and meaning-centered coping in the relationships between life
satisfaction and posttraumatic growth and depreciation. The sample consisted of 255 participants (70% females, Mage = 23.35),
who directly experienced the earthquakes that occurred in Turkey on February 6, 2023. Using an online survey, participants
answered self-reported questions about their perceived life satisfaction, posttraumatic growth, depreciation, resilience, and
meaning-centered coping. Findings showed that life satisfaction significantly predicted resilience, meaning-centered coping,
and posttraumatic depreciation. Resilience and meaning-centered coping significantly predicted both posttraumatic growth and
depreciation. Importantly, resilience and meaning-centered coping significantly mediated the association of life satisfaction with
posttraumatic growth and depreciation. In conclusion, the findings of this study have important implications for customizing
interventions designed to enhance the resilience and coping mechanisms of individuals dealing with traumas, including those with
posttraumatic stress disorder
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Türk, N., Yildirim, M., Batmaz, H., Aziz, I. A., & Gómez-Salgado, J. (2025). Resilience and meaning-centered coping as mediators in the relationship between life satisfaction and posttraumatic outcomes among earthquake survivors in Turkey. Medicine, 104(10), e41712. https://doi.org/10.1097/md.0000000000041712














