Kurum Yazarı "Kılıç, Alperen" PubMed İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu İçin Listeleme
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Anxiety, attitudes-behaviors, coping styles, and social support among high-risk pregnant women in the late period of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic
Kılıç, Alperen; Gök, Koray; Yaghouti, Lerze; Kökrek, Zekeriya; Özgül, Asude; Kapudere, Bilge; Tüten, Nevin; Köse, Osman; Bostancı, Mehmet Sühha; Özden, Selçuk (NLM (Medline), 2022)OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of anxiety among high-risk pregnant women in the late period of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic and to evaluate the relationship between anxiety ... -
Evaluation of mood disorder questionnaire positivity and associated factors in a population-based screening study
Konuk, Numan; Karaahmet, Elif; Angın, Ülkem; Kılıç, Alperen; Kökrek, Zekeriya (Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2022)The Mood Disorders Questionnaire (MDQ) is a 3-item scale that is frequently used in bipolar disorders (BD) screening and questions the symptoms of BD, its effect on functionality, and the coexistence of symptoms. The aim ... -
Internalized stigma in obsessive compulsive disorder: Correlates and associations with quality of life
Kılıç, Alperen; Görmez, Aynur; Yeni Elbay, Rümeysa; Özer, Bahtiyar Umut (W.B. Saunders, 2022)In the present study we aimed to measure IS among outpatients with OCD, and to assess its relationship with clinical and sociodemographic variables, and quality of life. Out of 100 patients assessed, 79 patients with OCD ... -
The relationship of probable clinical anxiety with attitude-behaviour, coping styles and social support in healthy pregnant women during the late period COVID-19 pandemic
Kılıç, Alperen; Gök, Koray; Kökrek, Zekeriya; Kapudere, Bilge; Tüten, Nevin; Bostancı, Mehmet Sühha; Özden, Selçuk (Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2022)The aim of the study is to investigate the prevalence of state and trait probable clinical anxiety and their relationship with socio-demographic factors, attitude-behaviour, coping styles and social support level in high-risk ...