Person: ŞAHAN, EBRU
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Publication Metadata only Hypomanic Episode in CADASIL Syndrome(2017-03-01T00:00:00Z) Eroglu, Meliha Zengin; Sahan, EBRU; ŞAHAN, EBRUPublication Metadata only Impulsivity and impulse control disorders in pregnancy(2018-01-01) Eroglu, Meliha Zengin; Sahan, EBRU; ŞAHAN, EBRUOBJECTIVE: We investigate the relationship between impulsivity and impulse control disorders (ICDs) in pregnancy. We claim that women with unplanned pregnancies are more impulsive and have a higher frequency of ICDs.Publication Metadata only Negativism Associated Urinary Bladder Overdistension: a Case Report(2017-09-01) Sahan, EBRU; Eroglu, Meliha Zengin; ŞAHAN, EBRUNegativism is known as resistance to instructions, contrary comportment to what asked. Negativism is mostly associated with catatonia. Genitourinary complications like urinary retention or urinary incontinence or infections can be seen in catatonia. Here we describe a case of negativism associated urinary bladder overdistension without catatonia. We aim to call attention that urinary bladder overdistension may be associated with negativism without catatonia.Publication Metadata only An unusual case of unplanned complex suicide(2017-01-01T00:00:00Z) Eroglu, Meliha Zengin; Sahan, EBRU; KİRAZ, Seda; ŞAHAN, EBRUSuicide is defined as using more than one method to induce death. Suicides are divided into simple and complex cases. A complex suicide is defined as the use of more than one method to induce death. The planning of several methods for inducing death further permits the classification of suicide into planned and unplanned. In planned type, two or more methods are applied simultaneously to make sure that death will occur. In unplanned type, a second method is just used if the first method is unsuccessful or painful. Less fatal methods like poisoning or cutting is combined with a second method which is usually more lethal like shooting, falling from a height, burning, or hanging. Here, we present a complex suicide case who is living despite using three suicide methods consecutively.Publication Open Access Death anxiety in patients with myocardial infarction or cancer(2018-09-01T00:00:00Z) ŞAHAN, EBRU; Eroglu, Meliha Zengin; Karatas, Mehmet Baran; Mutluer, Basak; Ugurpala, Can; Berkol, Tonguc Demir; ŞAHAN, EBRUObjective: The aim of this study was to find out the level of death anxiety among 3 groups: patients with acute myocardial infarction, patients with cancer and healthy individuals in two training and research hospitals; also to evaluate its relationship with several sociodemographic and clinical variables.