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Psychometric properties of the Turkish version of the depression anxiety stress scale for youth (DASS-Y) in psychiatric and non-psychiatric samples. [PDF]
Akçay E +6 more
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Assessing AI-Generated Autism Information for Healthcare Use: A Cross-Linguistic and Cross-Geographic Evaluation of ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot. [PDF]
Rakap S +5 more
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Comment on: Deep parasternal intercostal plane block and its effects on left internal thoracic artery hemodynamics in coronary artery bypass grafting. [PDF]
Uçak D.
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Studies in Turkish Linguistics
Language, 19891. Introduction (by Slobin, Dan I.) 2. Turkish (by Underhill, Robert) 3. Bibliography of Modern Linguistic Work on Turkish (by Underhill, Robert) 4. Impersonal Passives and the ArAk Construction in Turkish (by Biktimir, Tuvana) 5. Monoclausal Double Passives in Turkish (by Ozkaragoz, Inci) 6. Lexical Causatives in Turkish (by Knecht, Laura) 7.
Erika H. Gilson +2 more
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Turkish Twin Study: An Initial Step
Twin Research and Human Genetics, 2012In this article we introduce the first twin study in Turkey with the future plan to register all twins born in Turkey for research purposes. The Turkish twin study will illuminate the etiology of health problems in the context of cultural differences, owing to the rich cultural diversity in Turkey.
Öncel, Sevgi Yurt, Aliev, Fazıl
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Schizophrenia in Turkish newspapers
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 2007The attitude of mass media is a strong determinant for stigmatisation since the majority of the society gets exposed to psychiatric disorders via either written or visual media. In this study we explored to demonstrate the meaning attributed to the word schizophrenia in Turkish written printed media.
Boke, Omer +4 more
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Review of Middle East Studies, 1969
Turkey has long been a fertile field for social scientists (in the broadest sense of the term) and for commentators on the socio-political scene. Travelogues and analyses of the society by westerners or the Ottoman Empire include such well-known authors as Ubicini, Jorga, Vamberi, Engelhardt, Mortmann, Zinkeisen and Hammer-Purgstall.
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Turkey has long been a fertile field for social scientists (in the broadest sense of the term) and for commentators on the socio-political scene. Travelogues and analyses of the society by westerners or the Ottoman Empire include such well-known authors as Ubicini, Jorga, Vamberi, Engelhardt, Mortmann, Zinkeisen and Hammer-Purgstall.
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