5 results on '"Küçükkarapınar, Melike"'
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2. Behaviors and pandemic-related knowledge, perceptions, worry content, and public trust in a Turkish sample
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Küçükkarapınar, Melike, Karadağ, Filiz, Budakoğlu, İrem, Aslan, Selçuk, Uçar, Önder, Yay Pençe, Ayşegül, Timurcin, Utku, Tümkaya, Selim, Hocaoğlu, Çiçek, Kiraz, İlknur, RTEÜ, Tıp Fakültesi, Dahili Tıp Bilimleri Bölümü, and Hocaoğlu, Çiçek
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Behavior ,Conspiracy theory ,Preventive measures ,Worry ,COVID-19 ,Perception ,Trust - Abstract
Background: This study aimed to explore the effect of knowledge, COVID-19-related perceptions, and public trust on protective behaviors in Turkish people. Methods: Data were collected from an online survey (Turkish COVID-19 Snapshot Monitoring) conducted between July 2020 and January 2021. The recommended protective behaviors (hand cleaning, wearing a face mask, and physical distancing) to prevent COVID-19 were examined. The impacts of the following variables on protective behaviors were investigated using logistic regression analysis: knowledge, cognitive and affective risk perception, pandemic-related worry content, public trust, conspiracy thinking, and COVID-19 vaccine willingness. Results: Out of a total of 4210 adult respondents, 13.8% reported nonadherence to protection behavior, and 86.2% reported full adherence. Males and young (aged 18–30 years) people tend to show less adherence. Perceived self-efficacy, susceptibility, and correct knowledge were positively related to more adherence to protective behavior. Perceptual and emotional factors explaining protective behavior were perceived proximity, stress level, and worrying about the relatives who depended on them. Trust in health professionals and vaccine willingness were positive predictors, while conspiracy thinking and acquiring less information (
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- 2022
3. Huntington Hastalığı ve Psikiyatrik Bulgular
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Çınar Bozdağ, Meltem, Yurtseven, Çağatay Haşim, Küçükkarapınar, Melike, and Karadağ, Rukiye Filiz
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Huntington Hastalığı bilişsel ve psikiyatrik semptomların görülebildiği bir hareket bozukluğudur [1]. Hastalık seyrinde gelişen nöropsikiyatrik bulgular komplike hale gelebilir ve yönetimi zorlaşabilir. Bu olgu sunumunda psikiyatrik belirtileri olan bir vaka sunulacaktır.
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- 2021
4. Assessing the validity and reliability of the Turkish versions of craving beliefs and beliefs about substance use questionnaire in patients with heroin use disorder: demonstrating valid tools to assess cognition-emotion interplay
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Eser, Hale Yapıcı (ORCID 0000-0003-0318-2770 & YÖK ID 134359); Yalçınay-İnan, Merve, Küçükkarapınar, Melike; Kotan, Vahap Ozan; Tarhan, Rıfat; Arıkan, Zehra, Koç University Research Center for Translational Medicine (KUTTAM) / Koç Üniversitesi Translasyonel Tıp Araştırma Merkezi (KUTTAM), Koç University Hospital, School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Eser, Hale Yapıcı (ORCID 0000-0003-0318-2770 & YÖK ID 134359); Yalçınay-İnan, Merve, Küçükkarapınar, Melike; Kotan, Vahap Ozan; Tarhan, Rıfat; Arıkan, Zehra, Koç University Research Center for Translational Medicine (KUTTAM) / Koç Üniversitesi Translasyonel Tıp Araştırma Merkezi (KUTTAM), Koç University Hospital, School of Medicine, and Department of Psychiatry
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Background: Cognitions associated with craving and substance use are important contributors for the psychological theories of Substance use disorders (SUD), as they may affect the course and treatment. In this study, we aimed to validate Turkish version of two major scales 'Beliefs About Substance Use'(BSU) and 'Craving Beliefs Questionnaire'(CBQ) in patients with heroin use disorder and define the interaction of these beliefs with patient profile, depression and anxiety symptoms, with an aim to use these thoughts as targets for treatment. Methods: One hundred seventy-six inpatients diagnosed with heroin use disorder and 120 participants in the healthy comparison group were evaluated with CBQ, BSU, Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI), Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and sociodemographic data questionnaire. Patient group was also evaluated with Addiction Profile Index. Reliability and validity analysis for scales were conducted. Linear regression analysis was conducted to evaluate the determinants of BSU and CBQ scores. Results: Cronbach alpha level was 0.93 for BSU and 0.94 for CBQ. Patient group showed significantly higher CBQ, BSU, BAI and BDI scores (p < 0.001). BSU score significantly correlated with API-substance use profile score, API-diagnosis, BAI, BDI and CBQ (p < 0.005), whereas CBQ scores significantly correlated with API-diagnosis, API-impact on life, API-craving, API-total score, BSU, BAI, BDI and amount of cigarette smoking (p < 0.002). Number of previous treatments and age of onset for substance use were not correlated with either BSU or CBQ. BAI and BDI scores significantly predicted BSU score, however only BDI score predicted CBQ score (p < 0.003). Conclusions: Craving beliefs were highly correlated with addiction profile. Anxiety and depression are significant modulators for patients' beliefs about substance use and depression is a modulator for craving and maladaptive beliefs, validating emotion-cognition interplay in addiction., NA
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- 2018
5. Assessing the validity and reliability of the Turkish versions of craving beliefs and beliefs about substance use questionnaire in patients with heroin use disorder: demonstrating valid tools to assess cognition-emotion interplay
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Rifat Tarhan, Zehra Arikan, Melike Küçükkarapınar, Merve Yalcinay-Inan, Vahap Ozan Kotan, Hale Yapici Eser, Eser, Hale Yapıcı (ORCID 0000-0003-0318-2770 & YÖK ID 134359), Yalçınay-İnan, Merve, Küçükkarapınar, Melike, Kotan, Vahap Ozan, Tarhan, Rıfat, Arıkan, Zehra, Koç University Research Center for Translational Medicine (KUTTAM) / Koç Üniversitesi Translasyonel Tıp Araştırma Merkezi (KUTTAM), Koç University Hospital, School of Medicine, and Department of Psychiatry
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Male ,lcsh:Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology ,Turkey ,Beck Anxiety Inventory ,Emotions ,Validity ,Craving ,Anxiety ,lcsh:HV1-9960 ,Cognition ,0302 clinical medicine ,Beliefs about substance use ,030212 general & internal medicine ,media_common ,Depression ,lcsh:Public aspects of medicine ,Health Policy ,humanities ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Opioid use disorder ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Psychology ,Clinical psychology ,Adult ,Psychometrics ,Substance-Related Disorders ,Craving beliefs questionnaire ,Heroin ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Affect (psychology) ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cronbach's alpha ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Humans ,Psychiatric Status Rating Scales ,Research ,Addiction ,Medicine ,Substance abuse ,Beck Depression Inventory ,Reproducibility of Results ,lcsh:RA1-1270 ,030227 psychiatry ,Case-Control Studies - Abstract
Background: Cognitions associated with craving and substance use are important contributors for the psychological theories of Substance use disorders (SUD), as they may affect the course and treatment. In this study, we aimed to validate Turkish version of two major scales 'Beliefs About Substance Use'(BSU) and 'Craving Beliefs Questionnaire'(CBQ) in patients with heroin use disorder and define the interaction of these beliefs with patient profile, depression and anxiety symptoms, with an aim to use these thoughts as targets for treatment. Methods: One hundred seventy-six inpatients diagnosed with heroin use disorder and 120 participants in the healthy comparison group were evaluated with CBQ, BSU, Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI), Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and sociodemographic data questionnaire. Patient group was also evaluated with Addiction Profile Index. Reliability and validity analysis for scales were conducted. Linear regression analysis was conducted to evaluate the determinants of BSU and CBQ scores. Results: Cronbach alpha level was 0.93 for BSU and 0.94 for CBQ. Patient group showed significantly higher CBQ, BSU, BAI and BDI scores (p < 0.001). BSU score significantly correlated with API-substance use profile score, API-diagnosis, BAI, BDI and CBQ (p < 0.005), whereas CBQ scores significantly correlated with API-diagnosis, API-impact on life, API-craving, API-total score, BSU, BAI, BDI and amount of cigarette smoking (p < 0.002). Number of previous treatments and age of onset for substance use were not correlated with either BSU or CBQ. BAI and BDI scores significantly predicted BSU score, however only BDI score predicted CBQ score (p < 0.003). Conclusions: Craving beliefs were highly correlated with addiction profile. Anxiety and depression are significant modulators for patients' beliefs about substance use and depression is a modulator for craving and maladaptive beliefs, validating emotion-cognition interplay in addiction., NA
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- 2018
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