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Individual-level determinants of depressive symptoms and associated diseases history in Turkish persons aged 15 years and older: A population-based study
(Frontiers Media S.A., 2022)
BackgroundDepressive symptoms are associated with both long-lasting and short-term repetitive mood disorders and affect a person's ability to function and lead a rewarding life. In addition to predisposing genetic causes, ...
Factors related to cognitive reasoning of pre-service teachers’ science process skills: Role of experiments at home on meaningful learning
(MDPI, 2022)
Abstract: This study aims to ascertain the level of science process skills (SPSs) among pre-service science teachers and to describe how these skills are reflected in their learning approach during the knowledge acquisition ...
Interdisciplinary use of argumentation among religious education and philosophy teachers-in-training
(MDPI, 2022)
Using document analysis, religion and philosophy pre-service teachers' reflections on argumentation and in-class argumentation practices, which were received online, during the Special Teaching Methods course were examined. ...
The mediating role of depressive symptoms among Turkish population related to gender and low back pain: evidence from a national health survey
(2024)
Background: Low back pain (LBP), though non-life-threatening, burdens healthcare with treatment expenses and work hours lost. Globally, 70–84% experience it, with risk factors tied to societal structure, income, and living ...
Understanding adverse childhood experiences and the call for trauma-informed healthcare system in Turkey: a review
(2024)
Over the past four decades, research has underscored the significance of approaching and preventing trauma from a systemic standpoint. Trauma-informed care (TIC) methodologies offer a structure for healthcare practices, ...
Factors associated with HIV-positive status awareness among adults with long term HIV infection in four countries in the East and Southern Africa region: A multilevel approach
(2023)
Antiretroviral treatment (ART) appropriately and regularly used decreases the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) viral load in the bloodstream, preventing HIV-infected people from spreading the infection to others. Disparities ...