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2. Investigation of Clinical Features and Comorbid Psychopathologies of Children with Sleep Terrors.
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Şireli, Özlem, Çiçek, Ayla Uzun, Abanoz, Elif, Ucuz, İlknur, and Naralan, Yüksel Sümeyra
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PATHOLOGICAL psychology ,COMORBIDITY ,CHILDREN'S health ,NIGHT terrors ,SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC factors - Abstract
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- 2024
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3. Treatment Complexity in a Twin Adolescent Pair with Selective Mutism: A Case Report.
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Sireli, Özlem, Pakoz, Seyda Müberra, Soyhan, Merve, Işık, Cansu Mercan, Abanoz, Elif, and Çiçek, Ayla Uzun
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MONOZYGOTIC twins ,DELAYED diagnosis ,FAMILY history (Sociology) ,ANXIETY disorders ,INDIVIDUAL differences - Abstract
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- 2024
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4. Social media addiction, escapism and coping strategies are associated with the problematic internet use of adolescents in Türkiye: a multi-center study
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Yildirim Demirdöğen, Esen, primary, Akinci, Mehmet Akif, additional, Bozkurt, Abdullah, additional, Bayraktutan, Büşranur, additional, Turan, Bahadır, additional, Aydoğdu, Sevil, additional, Ucuz, İlknur, additional, Abanoz, Elif, additional, Yitik Tonkaz, Gülsüm, additional, Çakir, Ali, additional, and Ferahkaya, Hurşit, additional
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- 2024
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5. Assessment of Comorbid Psychopathologies, Psychosocial Factors and Psychiatric Treatment Approach in Children and Adolescents with Sleep Bruxism.
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ABANOZ, Elif, SIRELI, Ozlem, UCUZ, Ilknur, and CICEK, Ayla UZUN
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MENTAL illness treatment , *ATTENTION-deficit hyperactivity disorder , *ENURESIS , *HYDROXYZINE (Drug) , *SLEEP bruxism , *RETROSPECTIVE studies , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *EMOTIONS , *ANXIETY , *ANTIPSYCHOTIC agents , *MELATONIN , *TEENAGERS' conduct of life , *ANTIDEPRESSANTS , *MEDICAL records , *ACQUISITION of data , *SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC factors , *PATHOLOGICAL psychology , *COMORBIDITY , *CHILD behavior , *BEHAVIOR therapy , *DISEASE complications , *ADOLESCENCE , *CHILDREN - Abstract
Background: Previous studies have revealed a close relationship between a variety of psychopathologies and psychosocial factors, and bruxism. However, psychosocial factors and psychiatric difficulties in children and adolescents with bruxism have not been extensively studied. In the current study, we sought to examine the sociodemographic characteristics, psychosocial factors, and comorbid psychopathologies of children and adolescents with sleep bruxism. Materials and Methods: The study included 67 children and adolescents between the ages of 4-17 who were diagnosed with sleep bruxism and followed up at two different Child and Adolescent Psychiatry outpatient clinics between 2018 and 2024. Data on behavioral and emotional characteristics and comorbid psychiatric disorders of these patients, and treatment approaches to bruxism were retrospectively investigated. Results: Our results indicated that 41.8 of the sample had at least one comorbid psychiatric disorder, and 10.4% had subthreshold psychiatric symptoms. The most common comorbid psychiatric disorders were anxiety disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, nocturnal enuresis, and conduct disorders. In 41.8% of cases, bruxism was linked to psychosocial factors. Comorbid psychiatric disorders were significantly more prevalent in the school and adolescent age groups than in preschoolers. Similarly, the connection between bruxism and psychosocial factors became more evident with age. The frequency of a positive family history of bruxism was 44.8%. As treatment options for bruxism, the behavioral approach and pharmacotherapy were preferred in 88.1% of cases, and only the behavioral approach was applied to 11.9%. The most common drugs used in pharmacotherapy were hydroxyzine, tricyclic antidepressants, antipsychotics, atypical antidepressants, and melatonin. In terms of response to treatment, 83.6% of the sample responded (completely or partially), while 16.4% did not respond or were resistant to treatment. Conclusions: This study yielded that psychiatric comorbidity is quite common in the pediatric population with sleep bruxism. The outcomes suggest that bruxism is not only a dental problem but is also associated with a variety of psychopathologies and psychosocial factors. Therefore, health professionals who may encounter bruxism should be aware of the relationship between bruxism and psychopathologies and psychosocial factors. It is recommended that children with bruxism be investigated carefully in a multidisciplinary and holistic approach from a bio-psycho-social perspective and screened for psychosocial and psychiatric difficulties. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Are adolescents with social anxiety disorder in danger of peer bullying?
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Sireli, Ozlem, Ucuz, Ilknur, Cicek, Ayla Uzun, Abanoz, Elif, and Arslan, Semiha Comertoglu
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SOCIAL anxiety ,BULLYING ,PSYCHOLOGY of adults ,COMORBIDITY ,VICTIMIZATION rates - Abstract
Aim: This study aimed to assess the rates of peer bullying and stress-coping strategies in adolescents with SAD and to investigate the relationship between SAD and different types of peer bullying. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study included ninety-two adolescents aged 14 to 17 years with SAD and one hundred-five typically developing adolescents. A semi-structured psychiatric interview, the Social Anxiety Scale for Adolescents (SAS-A), the Peer Bullying Scale-Adolescent Form (PBS-AF), and the Coping Scale for Adolescents (CSA) were applied to all participants. Peer bullying was classified into six types (physical, verbal, exclusion, spreading rumors, attacks against property, and sexual) and two roles (bullying and victimization). Results: On every subscale of the PBS-AF victimization dimension, the SAD group's mean scores were significantly higher than those of the controls. Regarding the PBSAF bullying dimension, the Physical Bullying and Sexual Bullying scores of the SAD group were significantly lower than the control group, but the Isolation/Exclusion scores were significantly higher than the control group. Compared to the control group, the mean scores of Active Coping of CSA were significantly lower, while the mean scores of Negative Coping and Avoidant Coping were significantly higher in the SAD group. The SAS-A's total score had a significant positive correlation with all subscales of the PBS-AF victimization dimension. Age, gender, academic performance, and psychiatric comorbidity had a predictive effect on some of the victimization dimension variables of peer bullying. Conclusion: This study has revealed that SAD is an important risk factor for peer victimization. The routine psychiatric examination of adolescents with SAD should also include a screening for peer bullying. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. Social media addiction, escapism and coping strategies are associated with the problematic internet use of adolescents in Türkiye: a multi-center study.
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Demirdögen, Esen Yildirim, Akinci, Mehmet Akif, Bozkurt, Abdullah, Bayraktutan, Büşranur, Turan, Bahadır, Aydoğdu, Sevil, Ucuz, İlknur, Abanoz, Elif, Tonkaz, Gülsüm Yitik, Çakir, Ali, and Ferahkaya, Hurşit
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SOCIAL media addiction ,INTERNET addiction ,INTERNET ,TEENAGERS - Abstract
Introduction: The literature highlighted that problematic internet use can have detrimental consequences on individuals' well-being. Social media addiction, escapism and coping skills are closely related to problematic internet use. However, no study has currently examined the relationship between problematic internet use and social media use, escapism and coping skills. Method: This multicenter cross-sectional designed study evaluated the relationships between problematic internet use and social media addiction, escapism, and coping skills in 508 adolescents (319 female) aged 14-18 years. In order to collect data, sociodemographic data form, Internet Addiction Scale, Social Media Addiction Scale, Escapism Scale and Kidcope Adolescent Version have been used. First, adolescents who scored ≥50 on the Internet Addiction Test were classified as the problematic internet use group; adolescents who scored <50 were classified as the control group. Then, the relationships between problematic internet use and social media addiction, escapism and coping skills were evaluated. Results: The results showed that problematic internet use was associated with duration of social media use, impairment in social media-related functionality, preferring virtual life, and virtual pleasure, escapism, avoidant and negative coping strategies. Conclusion: These findings may provide an empirical basis for problematic internet use prevention and intervention in adolescence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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8. Sleep-isolated trichotillomania as an ictal symptom of complex partial seizure in a 12-year-old girl: a case report
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BOZOK, Beyza, primary, ÖZDEMİR, Öykü, additional, UZUN CİCEK, Ayla, additional, AKSOY, Halil Ural, additional, UCUZ, İlknur, additional, and ABANOZ, Elif, additional
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- 2022
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9. Self-esteem, emotional and behavioral problems, and psychopathology in children with somatic symptoms and related disorders
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UZUN CİCEK, Ayla, primary, UCUZ, İlknur, additional, ABANOZ, Elif, additional, SARI, Seda Aybüke, additional, NEMMEZİ KARACA, Sanem, additional, and DOMBAYCI, Özge, additional
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- 2022
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10. Self-Esteem, Emotional And Behavioral Problems and Psychopathology In Children With Somatic Symptoms And Related Disorders.
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Çiçek, Ayla Uzun, Ucuz, İlknur, Abanoz, Elif, Sarı, Seda Aybüke, Karaca, Sanem Nemnezi, and Dombaycı, Özge
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SOMATIZATION disorder ,CHILD psychopathology ,BEHAVIOR disorders in children ,SELF-esteem ,PROSOCIAL behavior ,SYMPTOMS ,FAMILY history (Medicine) - Abstract
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- 2022
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11. ŞÜPHEDEN TEDAVİYE OTİZM SPEKTRUM BOZUKLUĞUNDA AİLELERİN GÖZÜNDEN YAŞANAN SORUNLAR
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TURAN, Bahadır, ESİN, İbrahim Selçuk, ABANOZ, Elif, and DURSUN, Onur Burak
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Social Work ,Sosyal Çalışma ,Autism Spectrum Disorder,Awareness,Parenting ,Otizm Spektrum Bozukluğu,Farkındalık,Ebeveynlik - Abstract
Aim: We aim to determine the level of awareness regarding Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) that parents of children diagnosed with ASD, identify the problems they encounter in their daily lives and social areas. Method: The study included 109 parents whose children had previously been diagnosed with ASD according to the DSM-5 and were being followed up at the Child Psychiatry Clinic and who provided written consent for participation in the study. The questionnaire that was developed to be used in the study after a thorough literature review on the subject consisted of 83 questions directed at assessing the parents in terms of their level of knowledge about ASD, the difficulties they encountered diagnosis process. Results: Some of the noteworthy findings of our work include: Of the participants, 56% stated never hearing of ASD before, 61% not knowing that the level of intelligence could vary in ASD, and 74% thinking of ASD as a disorder seen only in children. 52% of the participants reported that the development of their children between ages 0-2 was monitored at a regular health center, 88% reported that the first to grow concerned about the development of their children were themselves and their extended family and 52.3% reported that their concerns about the development of their children appeared at ages 1-2. Consequently, the findings point out that families with autism have difficulties with the whole process. Conclusion: ASD awareness, which is counted among factors that obstruct children with autism from being involved in social life, is one of the areas that have been studied extensively. But, it is quite important that awareness training is provided to the public, healthcare professionals, and parents of children diagnosed with autism, especially by mental health professionals.Rehabilitation Center can be taken as an example in substance addiction treatment and rehabilitation applications in our country., Otizm Spektrum Bozukluğu (OSB) tanısı alan çocukların ebeveynlerinin günlük yaşamlarında ve sosyal alanlarda karşılaştıkları sorunları ortaya koymayı amaçlamaktayız. Çalışmaya, DSM-5'e göre OSB tanısı konulan, çocuk psikiyatri kliniğinde takip edilen ve çalışmaya katılım için yazılı onam veren 109 ebeveyn dâhil edilmiştir. Konuyla ilgili kapsamlı bir literatür taramasından sonra çalışmada kullanılmak üzere geliştirilen anket; OSB hakkındaki bilgi düzeyleri, tanı ve tedavi sürecinde karşılaştıkları güçlükleri değerlendirmeye yönelik 83 soruyu kapsamaktadır. Katılımcıların % 56'sı OSB'yi daha önce hiç duymadığını, %61'inin OSB'de zekâ düzeyinin değişebileceğini bilmediğini ve % 74'ünün OSB'yi sadece çocuklarda görülen bir bozukluk olarak düşündüğünü belirtmiştir. Katılımcıların % 52'si 0-2 yaş arası çocuklarının gelişimini düzenli bir sağlık merkezinde izlendiğini, % 88'i çocuklarının gelişimi konusunda kaygılanan ilk kişilerin kendileri ve geniş aileleri olduğunu ve % 52,3'ü çocuklarının gelişimiyle ilgili kaygılarının 1-2 yaşlarında olduğunu bildirmiştir. Otizmli çocukları sosyal yaşama dâhil etmeyi engelleyen faktörler arasında sayılan OSB farkındalığı, yoğun olarak çalışılan alanlardan birisidir. Ancak, özellikle ruh sağlığı uzmanları tarafından topluma, sağlık çalışanlarına ve otizm tanısı konulan çocukların ebeveynlerine farkındalık eğitimi verilmesi oldukça önemlidir.
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- 2020
12. Can Nomophobia be a Contemporary and Novel Cluster of Symptoms of Adult Separation Anxiety Disorder?
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Yilmaz, Yavuz, Cicek, Ayla Uzun, Abanoz, Elif, and Karaca, Sanem Nemmezi
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Objective: The connection between adult separation anxiety disorder (ASAD) and nomophobia has been poorly investigated. The aim of this study is to evaluate whether there is a relationship between ASAD and nomophobia. Method: The sample consisted of 68 university students diagnosed with ASAD and 77 university students without ASAD. All participants were evaluated by a structured clinical interview, Adult Separation Anxiety Questionnaire (ASA), Separation Anxiety Symptom Inventory (SASI), Nomophobia Questionnaire (NMP-Q), and Smartphone Addiction Scale-Short Version (SAS-SV). Results: Participants with ASAD had longer daily phone usage times and had a higher frequency of checking the phone during the day and the rates of carrying a charger than controls. Compared to the control group, participants with ASAD had significantly higher ASA, SASI, NMP-Q, and SAS-SV scores and more severe nomophobia levels. The ASA scores were significantly positively correlated with SASI, NMP-Q, and SASSV. Regarding predictors of nomophobia, ASA, SASI, and SAS-SV scores had a positive and significant effect on nomophobia, and predicted nomophobia. Conclusion: Our research adds to the body of knowledge on nomophobia by demonstrating that people with ASAD are susceptible to developing nomophobia. Clinicians should be aware of the association between ASAD and nomophobia, and nomophobia may be an important concept that should be considered in the therapy approach to patients with ASAD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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13. Türkiye birinci basamak sağlık çalışanları otizm farkındalık eğitimi çalışması
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TUMBA, CAN, ERDOĞAN, İLKER, ADALETLİ, HİLAL, KANDEMİR, HASAN, GÜZEL, ESRA, SANBERK, SATI, YILMAZ, DİNÇER, KALYONCU, TUĞBA, ARGÜS ÇILDIR, DENİZ, YÜZÜGÜLDÜ, ONUR, CEVHER BİNİCİ, NAGİHAN, ESİN, İBRAHİM SELÇUK, ABANOZ, ELİF, KARAMAN, SELÇUK, TAŞLIBEYAZ, ELİF, MADAN ÖZDEMİR, RABİA, ALATAŞ, ESRA, MOTAVALLI MUKADDES, NAHİT, DURSUN, ONUR BURAK, İŞERİ, ELVAN, ÜNALDI, NURDAN, CHATIP CHOUSEIN ACHMET, CHASAN, NALBANT, KEVSER, SERTÇELİK, MEHMET, KESKİNER, ÖZLEM, FİDAN, SANİYE TÜLİN, ERAY, ŞAFAK, TOKLU YALVAŞ, ÇİĞDEM, OCAKOĞLU, BİNAY KAYAN, KELEŞ, MEHRİBAN, CÖMERTOĞLU ARSLAN, SEMİHA, KALAYCI, BİLGE MERVE, TURAL HESAPÇIOĞLU, SELMA, TAŞTORUN, YASEMİN, ÇÖP, ESRA, ÜNERİ, ÖZDEN ŞÜKRAN, GÜNEY, ESRA, HEKİM, ÖZLEM, ŞENSES DİNÇ, GÜLSER, FIRAT, SÜMEYRA, GÜL, HESNA, UZUN, ÖZLEM, ATABEY, ENDER, ŞENTÜRK, EKREM, ÇİMEN, İREM DAMLA, KARAYAĞMURLU, ALİ, AKSU, SEHRA, GÜLEŞ, ZAFER, ÖZKAN, SELÇUK, AVCİL, SİBELNUR, KARAKOÇ DEMİRKAYA, SEVCAN, ERKAN, MUSTAFA CAN, KILINÇEL, ŞENAY, ÇARKAXHIU BULUT, GRESA, KALA, SERHAT, TAŞYÜREK, EMİNE, ERDEN, SEMİH, BOZKURT, ABDULLAH, BOSTAN, RECEP, KÜÇÜK, ÖNDER, METİN DUMAN, HANDAN, AYAZ, NEŞE, USTA, MİRAÇ BARIŞ, COŞKUN, MURAT, TARAKÇIOĞLU, MAHMUT CEM, YILMAZ, SULTAN SEVAL, GÜMÜŞTAŞ, FUNDA, MUTLU, CANER, YILMAZ, SEMRA, KARA, TAYFUN, AKIN, ELİF, ÖZBEK, FATİH, GÜNEŞ, HATİCE, KOCAMAN, ORHAN, BAHALI, MUSTAFA KAYHAN, ADAK, İBRAHİM, KOÇAK YILMAZ, KÜBRA, ÇAKIR, MAHMUT, ASLAN, ZEYNEP, LUŞ, MELEK GÖZDE, AYAZ, GÜÇLÜ, BAHADIR, ALİYE TUĞBA, BENK DURMUŞ, FATMA, ARMAN, AYŞE, AYAZ, AYŞE BURCU, YUSUFOĞLU, CANAN, PERDAHLI FİŞ, NEŞE, SABUNCUOĞLU, OSMAN TALAT, ERBİLGİN GÜN, SEDA, UYSAL, TACİSER, BÜYÜKASLAN, AYŞE, TUNA, ŞEYMA, ÜNVER, HATİCE, POYRAZ FINDIK, ONUR TUĞÇE, GÜNDOĞDU, ÜMMÜGÜLSÜM, ÇERİ, VEYSİ, TÜFEKÇİ, ALGUN, ŞEN DEMİRDÖĞEN, EZGİ, TAN, MERYEM YELDA, NARİN COŞKUN, GÖZDE, ALGEDİK, PINAR, ÇELEBİ, FAHRİ, KAYTANLI, UMUT, MEHTAR, MUHAMMED, MUTLUER, TUBA, DOĞANGÜN, BURAK, BİNGÖL ÇAĞLAYAN, HÜLYA, BİLGİN, NUŞİN, KAYA, İLYAS, HOCAOĞLU, SEVGİ, KARAÇETİN, YASEMİN, YALÇIN, ÖZHAN, KILIÇOĞLU, ALİ GÜVEN, SOYLU, NUSRET, KADAK, MUHAMMED TAYYİB, BABADAĞI, ZEHRA, ALTUN VARMIŞ, DİLEK, BİLGİNER, TUĞBA, İNCE, CANAN, YILMAZ, SEHERYELİ, GÜVEN, GÖKÇEN, ÇEVİKASLAN, AHMET, DERİN, SONGÜL, GÖKALP ÖZCAN, BURCU, NASIROĞLU, SERHAT, GÜNDÜZ, YAĞMUR, ASLAN, CİHAN, HARMANCI, HALİME, SAPMAZ, DİCLE, KABA, DUYGU, KARA, MAHMUT ZABİT, KILIÇ, HİLAL TUĞBA, KARA, HALİL, SÜRER ADANIR, ASLI, TUNCER, ÖMER FARUK, EROL, ALİ, YÜCEL, GÖKHUN İNAN, KINAY, DUYGU, ŞAHİN, MEHMET, ULAŞ, GÖZDE, KINIK, MEHMET FATİH, UZUNÇİÇEK, AYLA, AKTAŞ TERZİOĞLU, MERVE, YEKTAŞ, ÇİĞDEM, YURTERİ ÇETİN, NİHAL, ÇİÇEK, SEVGİ, ERGÜVEN DEMİRTAŞ, MERVE, GÜNEŞ, ADEM, ŞAHİN, BERKAN, ÖZEN, EMEL, KARABUCAK, BAŞAK, GÜRBÜZ ÖZGÜR, BÖRTE, GÜNTEPE, DİLEK, ÖZHAN İBİŞ, ESRA, AYYILDIZ, DİDEM, and ÇITAK KARABOĞA, AYŞE ECE
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- 2018
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