Publications by authors named "Bedia Tarsuslu"

Background: Humanistic nursing practices scientifically improve the knowledge structure of nursing, enrich its theoretical system and support its development. Therefore, it is crucial to evaluate the humanistic practice abilities of nurses.

Objective: This study aimed to test the psycholinguistic features, language and construct validity of the Humanistic Practice Ability of Nursing Scale and to examine it according to nurses' demographic characteristics.

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  • The study aimed to explore how implicit feelings influence the connection between postpartum depression and self-stigma in fathers.
  • Data was collected from 233 fathers using various scales to measure depression, self-stigma, and implicit affect, analyzed with a structural equation model.
  • Results showed that postpartum depression led to lower implicit positive feelings and higher self-stigma, with implicit positive affect partially moderating this relationship.
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Aim: This study aims to evaluate the disability, insight and self-care agency of schizophrenia patients.

Design And Method: This descriptive study was conducted with 100 patients in remission who had a diagnosis of schizophrenia at community mental health centers.

Results: The schizophrenia patients had poor insight and moderate self-care agency.

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Objective: The postpartum period is a process that affects mothers and fathers mentally. In this systematic review, we aimed to investigate the literature on postpartum depression and elucidate the factors associated with depression in fathers/men; and eventually to draw attention to the subject.

Methods: A literature search was conducted between April-May 2019 including qualitative and quantitative research articles published between 2009-2019 in Pubmed, Science Direct, EBSCOhost, Turkish Psychiatric Index and Ulakbim Medical Databases.

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Aim: This study aims to examine the psychometric properties of the "Masculine Depression Scale" (MDS) in Turkish male university students.

Design And Method: This methodological study was conducted with 337 male university students in 2018.

Results: Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) reduced the total item number from 44 to 18; the scale included two factors explaining 51.

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