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Anxiety and depression levels and personality traits of mastalgia patients

2014-01-01, Yılmaz, Enver Demirel, Deveci, ERDEM, Kadıoğlu, HÜSEYİN, Gençe, Ali Görkem, Ünal, Özge, Koçer, Emel, KIRPINAR, İSMET, DEVECİ, ERDEM, KADIOĞLU, HÜSEYİN, KIRPINAR, İSMET

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Majör Depresif Bozukluk Hastalarında Kardiyak Otonomik Aktivitenin Kalp Hızı Değişkeni ile İncelenmesi

2012-11-03, ZİLELİ, ZEYNEP BEYZA, AKDEMİR AKAR, SAİME, KARA, SADIK, DEVECİ, ERDEM, DEVECİ, ERDEM

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Şiddetli Nörolojik Belirtilerle Giden Lityum İntoksikasyonunun Sağaltımı Bir Olgu Sunumu

2014-11-30, BAKAY, BETÜL, DEVECİ, ERDEM, ZİHNİ, DEMET, DURSUN, ALİ EMRE, ÖZTÜRK, AHMET, KIRPINAR, İSMET, DEVECİ, ERDEM, ÖZTÜRK, AHMET, KIRPINAR, İSMET

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Is anxiety and depression related with personality in caregivers for patients with bipolar disorder

2013-11-03, YILMAZ, ENVER DEMİREL, DEVECİ, ERDEM, GÜLEÇ, HÜSEYİN, KIRPINAR, İSMET, DEVECİ, ERDEM, KIRPINAR, İSMET

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Tripofobi Anketi’nin Türkçe Formu’nun Geçerlik ve Güvenirlik Çalışması / The Validity and Reliability of the Trypophobia Questionnaire Turkish Form

2020-05-01T00:00:00Z, Yılmaz, Onur, Kılıçarslan, Tezer, Kevser Boyraz, Rabia, Parlakkaya, Fatma Büşra, Deveci, Erdem, Öztürk, Ahmet, PARLAKKAYA, FATMA BÜŞRA, DEVECİ, ERDEM

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Clozapine Treatment and Thrombocytopenia: a Case Report

2014-09-01, Ozturk, AHMET, Deveci, ERDEM, DURSUN, Ali Emre, Soyucok, Etem, Kirpinar, Ismet, DEVECİ, ERDEM, KIRPINAR, İSMET

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Ultrasonic transmittance of rat skull as a function of frequency

2016-11-01, Aydin, M. Akif, Kilinc, M. Sait, Ergun, A. Sanli, Bozkurt, Ayhan, DEVECİ, ERDEM, DEVECİ, ERDEM

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COVID-19 infection, vaccine status, and avoidance behaviors in adults with attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder: A cross-sectional study

2022-08-01, KILIÇ Ö., BOYLU M. E., Karakaya-Erdur S., Suma-Berberoglu M., Gudjonsson G., Young S., Deveci E., KIRPINAR İ., KILIÇ, ÖZGE, BOYLU, MUHAMMED EMİN, DEVECİ, ERDEM, KIRPINAR, İSMET

Objective: We aim to examine infection risk and vaccine status of COVID-19 in attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder and evaluate the impact of demographic, clinical, and COVID-19-related factors on the infection status and behavioral avoidance of COVID-19. Methods: This cross-sectional study assessed adults with attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder recruited from an outpatient psychiatry clinic. Patients and healthy controls completed a survey on sociodemographic data, COVID-19 infection status, and vaccine status. COVID-19 Disease Perception Scale, COVID-19 Avoidance Attitudes Scale, Attitudes toward COVID-19 Vaccine Scale, Adult Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder Self-report Screening Scale for DSM-5, Adult Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder Self-Report Scale Symptoms Checklist, Patient Health Questionnaire-9, and State-Trait Anxiety Inventory were applied. Results: Ninety patients and 40 healthy controls participated. Patients did not differ from controls in COVID-19 infection and vaccine status, and behavioral avoidance of COVID-19. No demographic and clinical factor significantly affected the COVID-19 infection status. Patients scored higher than controls in the perception of COVID-19 as contagious (p = 0.038), cognitive avoidance of COVID-19 (p = 0.008), and positive attitudes toward the COVID-19 vaccine (p = 0.024). After adjustment of possible factors, a positive perception of the COVID-19 vaccine and a perception of COVID-19 as dangerous were the two factors significantly affecting behavioral avoidance of COVID-19 [R 2 = 0. 17, F(2) = 13.189, p < 0.0001]. Conclusion: Infection and vaccine status of COVID-19 in patients did not significantly differ from controls. No demographic and clinical factor significantly affected the COVID-19 infection status. Approximately four-fifths of the patients were fully vaccinated as recommended by national and global health organizations. This has increased the knowledge base showing that the COVID-19 vaccine is acceptable and receiving the vaccine is endorsed by ADHD patients. Attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder itself may provoke no kind of mental disturbance in sense of perception of the danger of this disease. Our findings have increased the knowledge base showing that the COVID-19 vaccine is acceptable and the actual practice of receiving the vaccine is endorsed in this population. Our message for practice would be to take into account not only the core symptoms and the comorbidities of the disorder but also the perception of the disease while exploring its link with COVID-19.

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Mean platelet volume and neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio decrease in patients with depression with antidepressant treatment

2019-01-01, ÖZTÜRK, AHMET, Şahan, Ebru, MIRÇIK, ALİ BARLAS, DEVECİ, ERDEM, YILMAZ, ONUR, KIRPINAR, İSMET, ÖZTÜRK, AHMET, ŞAHAN, EBRU, MIRÇIK, ALİ BARLAS, DEVECİ, ERDEM, YILMAZ, ONUR, KIRPINAR, İSMET

Objective: Not only white blood cells but also platelets are being considered in inflammatory reactions from now on. Mean platelet volume (MPV) and neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) have been shown to change in inflammatory diseases like myocardial infarction, stroke and implicated in psychiatric disorders nowadays. Our first aim is to investigate the relation of MPV and NLR with depression and secondly to assess if they change with the treatment of depression. Methods: Forty-nine patients diagnosed with major depressive disorder (MDD) and hospitalized in a university hospital psychiatry inpatient unit retrospectively included in the study. Control group consisted of 48 hospital workers with no known disease. Complete blood count, Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D) and Clinical Global Impression-Severity Scale (CGI-S) scores at admission and at discharge were noted and compared for the patient group. Discussion: MPV of depressed patients was higher than controls. When we look at admission and discharge scores of clinical scales, decrement is statistically significant for both HAM-D and CGI-S. There was decline both in MPV and NLR which were both statistically significant. Conclusion: Decreasing MPV and NLR values with the treatment of depression confirm the involvement of inflammatory processes in the pathophysiology of depression.

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Evaluation of the parents' anxiety levels before and after the diagnosis of their child with a rare genetic disease: the necessity of psychological support

2021-09-01T00:00:00Z, Kolemen, Ayse B., Akyuz, Enes, TOPRAK, ALİ, Deveci, Erdem, YEŞİL SAYIN, Gözde, AKYÜZ, ENES, TOPRAK, ALİ, DEVECİ, ERDEM

Background: The diagnosis of the rare genetic diseases has great importance in treating multisystemic conditions, preventing potential complications, and estimating disease risk for family members. The duration of obtaining genetic test results is varies. The demand to learn the diagnosis of a possible untreatable illness involves a struggle between uncertainty and a lifetime chronic disease. The current uncertainty of their child's condition and the long wait for a diagnosis may increase the parents' anxiety level and cause difficulties in the continuation of diagnostic procedures in some families. This study aimed to investigate the prediagnosis and postdiagnosis anxiety levels of parents who have a child with a rare genetic disease. Method: The parents in this study, mothers or fathers, admitted their children to the Bezmialem Vakıf University Medical Genetics Clinic due to a suspected rare genetic disease (n = 40). Researchers created "The Sociodemographic Questionnaire" and used it to analyze the parents' sociodemographic status. In addition, they used the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) to determine the anxiety levels of the parents. Results: The state anxiety levels of parents decreased significantly after learning the diagnosis. However, there was no statistically significant decrease observed in trait anxiety levels. Conclusion: Data from this study revealed that informing parents about their child's disease and properly explaining to them the expected difficulties might help to reduce their anxiety levels. Psychological support for parents is necessary to reduce their long-term stress, thus increasing the patient's compliance with treatment.