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Browsing Dahili Tıp Bilimleri / Internal Medıcal Scıences by Author "Nasıroğlu, Serhat"

Browsing Dahili Tıp Bilimleri / Internal Medıcal Scıences by Author "Nasıroğlu, Serhat"

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  • Nasıroğlu, Serhat; Veysi Ceri; Erkorkmaz, Ünal; Bengi Semerci (TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2018)
    Conclusions: Many of the refugee children and adolescents had developed psychiatric disorders, or are at risk for PTSD and depression. Also, the ongoing ambiguity regarding their living conditions, interruption of their ...
  • Nasıroğlu, Serhat; Irem Damla Cimen (DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD, 2016)
    Children who are investigated or prosecuted for an action that is considered a crime by the law, or children who were placed in security facilities due to his/her actions are defined as "children forced into crime". The ...
  • Nasıroğlu, Serhat (CUKUROVA UNIV, FAC MEDICINE, 2017)
    Conclusion: The study has shown that a large proportion of the examined children were diagnosed with at least one psychiatric disorder. Further studies are needed in order to determine the risks and the protective factors ...
  • Nasıroğlu, Serhat; Bengi Semerci (CUMHURIYET UNIV TIP FAK PSIKIYATRI ANABILIM DALI, 2017)
    Objective: The aim of this study is to analyze socio demographic characteristics and mental disorder diagnoses for girls between 16 and 17 years old who had been referred for a report stating whether any obstacles existed ...
  • Nasıroğlu, Serhat; Bengi Semerci (TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2017)
    Conclusions: The ability to perceive the meaning and consequences of crime and to direct one's behaviors are affected by pathologies related with the family and the child.
  • Irem Damla Cimen; Aysen Coskun; Nasıroğlu, Serhat; Nilay Etiler (CUMHURIYET UNIV TIP FAK PSIKIYATRI ANABILIM DALI, 2017)
    Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between nonsuicidal self-injury and family functioning, and family characteristics. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, the participants were given ...
  • Nasıroğlu, Serhat (DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD, 2016)
    Conclusion: Most of the refugee children had experienced serious traumatic events in their home country. PTSD, depression, and comorbid mental problems are frequently seen in refugee children.
  • Vahdet Gormez; Ayse Kilincaslan; Chad Ebesutani; A. Cahid Orengul; Ilyas Kaya; Veysi Ceri; Nasıroğlu, Serhat; Mekiya Filiz; Bruce F. Chorpita (SPRINGER, 2017)
    The Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale-Parent version (RCADS-P) is a self-report questionnaire that assesses dimensions of DSM-based anxiety and depressive disorders in children and adolescents. The present study ...
  • Vahdet Gormez; Ayse Kilincaslan; Abdurrahman Cahid Orengul; Chad Ebesutani; Ilyas Kaya; Veysi Ceri; Nasıroğlu, Serhat; Mekiya Filiz; Bruce Chorpita (TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2017)
    Conclusion: Overall, the study provides satisfactory evidence that the Turkish RCADS-CV yields valid scores for clinical purposes among Turkish children.
  • Veysi Ceri; Nasıroğlu, Serhat (UNIV SAO PAULO, INST PSIQUIATRIA, 2018)
    Background: Turkey is the leading refugee-hosting country in the world. However, there are few studies which investigate mental wellbeing of refugee children in Turkey. Objective: The paper aims to examine the prevalence ...
  • Eyup Sabri Ercan; Guilherme Polanczyk; Ulku Akyol Ardic; Deniz Yuce; Gul Karacetin; Ali Evren Tufan; Umit Tural; Hatice Aksu; Evrim Aktepe; Ayse Rodopman Arman; Senem Basgulk; Oznur Bilac; Murat Coskun; Gonca Gul Celik; Sevcan Karakoc Demirkaya; Burak Onur Dursun; Ibrahim Durukan; Tulin Fidan; Nese Perdahli Fis; Salih Gencoglan; Cem Gokcen; Isik Gorker; Vahdet Gormez; Ozlem Yildiz Gundogdu; Cihat Kaan Gurkan; Sabri Herguner; Selma Tural Hesapcioglu; Hasan Kandemir; Birim Gunay Kilic; Ayse Kilincaslan; Tuba Mutluer; Nasıroğlu, Serhat; Ozlem Ozel Ozcan; Mucahit Ozturk; Didem Oztop; Sermin Yalin Sapmad; Serkan Suren; Nilfer Sahin; Aysegul Yolga Tahiroglu; Fevziye Toros; Fatih Unal; Pinar Vural; Ipek Percinel Yazici; Kemal Utku Yazici; Veli Yildirim; Yasemin Yulaf; Murat Yuce; Tugba Yuksel; Devrim Akdemir; Hatice Altun; Basak Ayik; Ayhan Bilgic; Ozlem Hekim Bozkurt; Emine Demirbas Cakir; Veysi Ceri; Nagehan Ucok Demir; Gulser Dinc; Mustafa Yasin Irmak; Dursun Karaman; Mehmet Fatih Kinik; Betul Mazlum; Nursu Cakin Memik; Dilsad Foto Ozdemir; Hayati Sinir; Bedia Ince Tasdelen; Beril Taskin; Cagatay Ugur; Pinar Uran; Taciser Uysal; Ozden Uneri; Savas Yilmaz; Sultan Seval Yilmaz; Burak Acikel; Huseyin Aktas; Rumeysa Alaca; Betul Gul Alic; Mahmut Almaidan; Fatma Pinar Ari; Cihan Aslan; Ender Atabay; Merve Gunay Ay; Hilal Aydemir; Gulseda Ayranci; Zehra Babadagi; Hasan Bayar; Pelin Con Bayhan; Ozlem Bayram; Nese Dikmeer Bektas; Kivanc Kudret Berberoglu; Recep Bostan; Merve Arici Canli; Mehmet Akif Cansiz; Cansin Ceylan; Nese Coskun; Seyma Coskun; Yasemin Cakan; Ibrahim Demir; Nuran Demir; Esen Yildirim Demirdogen; Busra Dogan; Yunus Emre Donmez; Funda Donder; Aysegul Efe; Safak Eray; Seda Erbilgin; Semih Erden; Elif Gokce Ersoy; Tugba Eseroglu; Sumeyra Kina Firat; Ezgi Eynalli Gok; Gulen Guler; Zafer Gules; Serkan Gunes; Adem Gunes; Gulay Gunay; Borte Gurbuz Ozgur; Gokcen Guven; Seyda Celik Goksoy; Havvana Horozcu; Ayse Irmak; Umit Isik; Ozlem Kahraman; Bilge Merve Kalayci; Umut Karaaslan; Mehmet Karadag; Hilal Tugba Kilic; Fethiye Kilicaslan; Duygu Kinay; Omer Kocael; Esra Bulanik Koc; Rahime Kadir Mutlu; Zejnep Lushi-San; Kevser Nalbant; Nilufer Okumus; Fatih Ozbek; Fatma Akkus Ozdemir; Hanife Ozdemir; Selcuk Ozkan; Esra Yildirim Ozyurt; Berna Polat; Hatice Polat; Ebru Sekmen; Mehmet Sertcelik; Feyza Hatice Sevgen; Oguz Sevince; Funda Suleyman; Ulker Shamkhalova; Nurcan Eren Simsek; Yasar Tanir; Mehmet Tekden; Seyhan Temtek; Melike Topal; Zehra Topal; Tugba Turk; Halit Necmi Ucar; Filiz Ucar; Duygu Uygun; Necati Uzun; Zeynep Vatansever; Neslihan Gokce Yazgili; Dilsat Miniksar Yildiz; Nazike Yildiz (TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2019)
    Conclusion: This is the largest and most comprehensive epidemiological study to determine the prevalence of psychopathologies in children and adolescents in Turkey. Our results partly higher than, and partly comparable to ...
  • Tuba Mutluer; Bilge Ates; Nasıroğlu, Serhat; Safak Eray (TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2019)
    Trichotemnomania (TT) is characterized as the cutting or shaving of hair, which is an obsessive-compulsive habit. TT takes its name from a fusion of Greek words: thrix (hair), temnein (to cut), and mania (madness). TT is ...