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Priredba in validacija makedonske različice Lestvice zadovoljenosti relacijskih potreb
ID Ivanovska, Sara (Author), ID Žvelc, Gregor (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Sočan, Gregor (Comentor)

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Abstract
Človek je po naravi družabno bitje, ki potrebuje povezanost z drugimi za zdrav razvoj in dobro počutje. Odnosi z drugimi so temelj naše identitete in vplivajo na vse vidike našega življenja. Model relacijskih potreb, ki ga je razvil Richard Erskine, pomembno prispeva k razumevanju kompleksnosti medosebnih odnosov in njihovega vpliva na psihološko blagostanje. Erskine poudarja, da so relacijske potrebe, kot so pripadnost, ljubezen in varna navezanost, ključne za razvoj zdrave identitete in splošnega blagostanja posameznika. Cilj te magistrske raziskave je bil preučiti psihometrične lastnosti makedonske različice Lestvice zadovoljenosti relacijskih potreb (LZRP). Ugotovitve temeljijo na raziskavi, ki je vključila 223 posameznikov, ki govorijo makedonsko, ne glede na to, ali živijo v Makedoniji ali drugje. Uporabili smo tudi Lestvico depresije, anksioznosti in stresa (DASS-42) ter Lestvico psihološkega blagostanja (PWB 42) za merjenje psihološkega blagostanja in duševnega zdravja. Rezultati raziskave so potrdili zanesljivost in veljavnost lestvice LZRP v makedonskem kulturnem kontekstu. Konfirmatorna faktorska analiza je razkrila, da se je bifaktorski model, ki vključuje splošni faktor in specifične dimenzije, najbolje prilegal pridobljenim podatkom, kar je v skladu z ugotovitvami iz drugih kulturnih prilagoditev. Poleg tega je LZRP pokazal pomembne korelacije z merili psihološkega blagostanja, kar podpira hipotezo, da je zadovoljstvo relacijskih potreb pozitivno povezano s splošnim zadovoljstvom v življenju. Ti rezultati poudarjajo pomembnost relacijskih potreb v makedonskem kulturnem kontekstu ter zagotavljajo dragoceno orodje za raziskovalce in terapevte. Študija tako prispeva k medkulturnemu razumevanju relacijskih potreb in njihovega vpliva na psihološko zdravje posameznikov.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:relacijske potrebe, integrativna psihoterapija, psihološko blagostanje
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[S. Ivanovska]
Year:2025
Number of pages:54 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-169511 This link opens in a new window
UDC:159.97.072:615.851(043.3)
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Publication date in RUL:31.05.2025
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Language:English
Title:Adaptation and validation of the Macedonian version of the Relational Needs Satisfaction Scale
Abstract:
Humans are inherently social beings who require connections with others for healthy development and well-being. Relationships with others form the foundation of our identity and influence all aspects of our lives. The model of relational needs developed by Richard Erskine significantly contributes to understanding the complexity of interpersonal relationships and their impact on psychological well-being. Erskine emphasizes that relational needs, such as belonging, love, and secure attachment, are crucial for developing a healthy identity and overall well-being. The aim of our master's research was to examine the psychometric properties of the Macedonian version of the Relational Needs Satisfaction Scale (RNSS). The findings are based on a study that included 223 individuals who speak Macedonian, regardless of whether they live in Macedonia or elsewhere. We also utilized the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale (DASS-42) and the Psychological Well-Being Scale (PWB 42) to measure psychological well-being and mental health. Our results confirmed the reliability and validity of the RNSS in the Macedonian cultural context. Confirmatory factor analysis revealed that the bifactor model, which includes a general factor and specific dimensions, provided the best fit for our data, consistent with findings from other cultural adaptations. Furthermore, the RNSS demonstrated significant correlations with measures of psychological well-being, supporting the hypothesis that relational needs satisfaction is positively associated with overall life satisfaction. These results highlight the importance of relational needs within the Macedonian cultural context and provide valuable tools for researchers and practitioners. The study thus contributes to the cross-cultural understanding of relational needs and their impact on individuals' psychological health.

Keywords:relational needs, integrative psychotherapy, psychological well-being

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