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IJERPH, Vol. 19, Pages 5557: Impaired Perceptions and Conspiracy Beliefs about the Way of Emergence of the COVID-19 Infection
This study aimed to reveal the perceptions and conspiracy theories surrounding the new coronavirus infection. We aimed to explore associations between COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs with recommended health protective attitudes and sociodemographic features among the Turkish population. A questionnaire consisting of seven items about COVID-19 conspiracy theories and perceptions and ten items about attitudes was given to patients and their relatives in five different centres during the second national lockdown in Istanbul. A chi-square test was used to evaluate the associations of disease perceptions and conspiracy beliefs with...
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - May 3, 2022 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Aysen Kutan Fenercioglu Gunay Can Nurver Turfaner Sipahioglu Osman Demir Semih Gulluoglu Iyigun Gedik Gul Ece Altintas Asena Cosgun Zekiye Gurcan Tags: Article Source Type: research

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
In this study, we a...
Source: Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy - August 22, 2018 Category: Addiction Authors: Melike K üçükkarapınar, Hale Yapici Eser, Vahap Ozan Kotan, Merve Yalcinay-Inan, Rifat Tarhan and Zehra Arikan Tags: Research Source Type: research

Muslim Women ’s Beliefs About Menstruation in Turkey
This study aimed to determine health, nutrition, religious beliefs, hygiene, and beliefs concerning menstruation of women aged between 18 and 49  years. This research was conducted as a descriptive study in primary health centers in one province in eastern Turkey between 2017 and 2019. The study sample consisted of 742 women. In the research, a questionnaire form that included the sociodemographic characteristics of the women and their thou ghts regarding beliefs about their menstrual period was used. The biggest myth about food preparation was that 22% of the women believed that they will spoil food if they are involved ...
Source: Journal of Religion and Health - March 13, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Source Type: research

Cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the back Beliefs Questionnaire to the Turkish language.
Conclusions: Turkish version of Back Beliefs Questionnaire is a valid and reliable questionnaire that can be used to evaluate beliefs about pain in patients with chronic low back pain. IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATION Negative attitudes and beliefs about low back pain cause patients to avoid engaging in physical activities and consequently lead to disability. The Back Belief Questionnaire can be used to evaluate these negative attitudes and beliefs to determine whether the patient will suffer from a disability in the future. Informations obtained with the Back Belief Questionnaire can be used to train the susceptible patien...
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - October 13, 2019 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Arifoğlu Karaman Ç, Küçükakkaş O Tags: Disabil Rehabil Source Type: research

Evaluation of medication adherence and medication beliefs among patients with epilepsy
CONCLUSION: Patients with epilepsy reported low medication adherence and were found to have concerns about the harms and side effects of the medicines they were using; they had negative perceptions of the purpose of medicines; they had high beliefs about the harms of medicines; and they had low beliefs about their personal treatment needs. The patients were generally found to have negative beliefs about medicines, which negatively affected their medication adherence.PMID:34757264 | DOI:10.1016/j.yebeh.2021.108366
Source: Epilepsy and Behaviour - November 10, 2021 Category: Neurology Authors: Nuray Dayapo ğlu G ülcan Bahcecioglu Turan Z ülfünaz Özer Source Type: research

The Effect of Religious Beliefs on the Publication Productivity of Countries in Circumcision: A Comprehensive Bibliometric View
This study aims to make a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of circumcision and investigate the relationship between publication productivity and religious beliefs of the countries. Web of Science was utilized to obtain the documents needed for bibliometric analyses. “Circumcision” keyword was used for search. The search included studies published between 1980 and 2018. The literature review indicated that there were 3694 publications about circumcision published between 1980 and 2018. Of these publications, 1770 (47.9%) were articles. This study provided a bibliometric summary of 1770 articles. The top five active c...
Source: Journal of Religion and Health - January 19, 2020 Category: Medical Ethics Source Type: research

Hemodialysis Patients' Knowledge of, Beliefs about, and Practices in Using Complementary and Alternative Medicine: An Exploratory Study
CONCLUSIONS: Because the participants in the current study usually tended to hide the fact that they used CAM, healthcare professionals should be careful about establishing a proper and reassuring relationship with patients and avoid criticizing them for preferring these methods. Patients should be especially informed about the use of phytotherapy, especially garlic, and be warned about its potential risks.PMID:35139489
Source: Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine - February 9, 2022 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Eren Kilic Mehtap Kavurmaci Source Type: research