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Effects of adverse childhood events over metacognitions, rumination, depression and worry in healthy university students 

İşler, Aysel; Gündoğmuş, İbrahim; Gündüz, Anıl; Engin, Betül Hacer; Sertçelik, Sencan; Yaşar, Alişan Burak (İnönü Üniversitesi, 2019)
Adverse childhood experiences observed the various physical and mental problems that emerged in the later periods of life were found to be significantly associated. The aim of this study is to compare anxiety and depression, ...
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The association between temperament features and childhood traumas in patients with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy 

Yaşar, Alişan Burak; Sayman, Ceyhun; Erdogan Taycan, Serap; Çetinkaya, Yılmaz; Gündüz, Anıl; Tireli, Hülya (TUBITAK SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, 2020)
Background/aim: Epilepsy is a common chronic neurological problem that impairs daily activities, functionality, and quality of life. Childhood traumas (CTs) are known to be critical factors in the onset or development of ...
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Impact of the first, second and third peak of the COVID-19 pandemic on anxiety, depression and stress symptoms of healthcare workers 

Gündoğmuş, İbrahim; Bolu, Abdullah; Ünsal, Cansu; Alma, Leyla; Demir Gündoğmuş, Pınar; Takmaz, Taha; Ökten, Sabri Berkem; Gündüz, Anıl; Aydın, Mehmet Sinan (Slovak Academic Press, 2022)
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Numerous studies have been conducted on the psychological effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, how the mental health of health workers will be affected among the number of peaks during ...
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The impact of COVID-19-related mental health issues on menstrual cycle characteristics of female healthcare providers 

Takmaz, Taha; Gündoğmuş, İbrahim; Ökten, Sabri Berken; Gündüz, Anıl (JOGRF, 2021)
Abstract Aim: To investigate the association between menstrual cycle regularity in healthcare providers and COVID-19 pandemic-related anxiety, depression, stress. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted by ...
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The comparison of anxiety, depression and stress symptoms levels of healthcare workers between the first and second COVID-19 peaks 

Gündoğmuş, İbrahim; Ünsal, Cansu; Bolu, Abdullah; Takmaz, Taha; Ökten, Sabri Berken; Aydın, Mikail Burak; Uçar, Hüseyin; Gündüz, Anıl; Taşdelen Kul, Ayşegül (Elsevier, 2021)
Abstract Backgrounds: Although the psychological effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have been investigated, there is no study comparing the effects between the peaks. This study aims to compare the levels of anxiety, ...



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