Söyleyici, Tuğçe

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T. Söyleyici Mert, Tugce Soyleyici Soyleyici, T. Söyleyici, T. Soyleyici, Tugce. Söyleyici, Tuğçe. T. Soyleyici
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tsoyleyici@pau.edu.tr
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14.02. Internal Medicine
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Australasian Psychiatry1
Pamukkale Tıp Dergisi1
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  • Article
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    Investigation of post-traumatic growth with traumatic and psychological effects in children and adolescents diagnosed with cancer
    (2022-12-12) Senol, Hande; Terzioğlu, Merve Aktaş; Mert, Tugce Soyleyici; Yakarışık, Selin
    Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare traumatic and mental effects and PTG bycomparing a patient group in hematological-oncological cancer remission with a healthy control group.Materials and methods: Children and adolescents aged 8-18 years, who were in remission with a diagnosis ofchildhood cancer, and presented at the Paediatric Hematology Department of Pamukkale Unıversity between 1September 2021 and 30 April 2022 were included as the study group and a control group was formed of healthychildren and adolescents with no history of cancer diagnosis. The Post-Traumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI), theChild Revised Impact of Events Scale (CRIES-13) and the Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale-ChildVersion (RCADS-CV) were applied to all the children in both groups. A sociodemographic information formprepared by the researchers, and the Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale- Parent Version (RCADSPV)were applied to parents.Results: Evaluation was made of 27 patients aged 8-18 years with a diagnosis of childhood cancer who werein remission, and a control group of 25 healthy children. No statistically significant difference was determinedbetween the groups in respect of parental ages, family structure, parental educational levels, and mean monthlyfamily income (p>0.05). In the comparisons of the raw scores of the RCADS-PV between the two groups,RCADS-PV Panic Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, and Depression subscale scores were found tobe statistically significantly higher in the control group than in the remission group (p=0.048; p=0.045; p=0.047).When the CRIES-13 scores of the two groups were compared, no statistically significant difference was found(p=0.659).When the PTGI scales and subscales of the two groups were compared; while no statisticallysignificant difference was found in the total PTGI score (p=0.066), the change in life philosophy subscale andthe change in relationships with others subscale was found to be statistically significantly higher in the remissiongroup than in the control group (p=0.038; p=0.05).Considering the relationship between CRIES-13 and PTGIscale scores, no statistically significant relationship was found in the remission group.Conclusion: Cancer survivors grow from this negative experience, become stronger and survive with positivegains; they can adjust their expectations from themselves, the world and their future. Considering the currentprevalence of cancer and increasing survival rates with treatments, new multicenter studies with larger samplesare needed on this subject.
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    Forty years of research trends in long-acting injectable antipsychotics: a bibliometric analysis
    (Sage Publications Ltd, 2025-01-20) Mert, Alper; Mert, Tugce Soyleyici
    Background Using long-acting injectable (LAI) antipsychotics is crucial for treating psychiatric illnesses, particularly those within the schizophrenia spectrum. Through bibliometric analysis, our study aimed to provide an understanding of the changes in research trends related to LAIs over the past 40 years.Methods We collected the publications from 1983 to 2023 related to research studies on LAIs included in the Web of Science database. Two thousand four hundred and twelve publications were selected based on specific criteria and analyzed using the VOSviewer software and the Biblioshiny app. We obtained and presented data on institutional analysis, country analysis, author and co-authorship analysis, journal analysis, funding agencies, and keyword citation numbers.Results From the period 1983-1992 to 2014-2023, the number of total publications showed a significant growth of 4.91. The majority (approximately 90%) of publications were produced in high-income countries. The private sector may play a significant role in research. The most crucial keywords were schizophrenia and risperidone.Conclusions The trend in LAI research is currently dynamic and ongoing. There seems to be an increasing connection between studies and LAIs that contain second-generation antipsychotics. The number of studies relating to the private sector is noteworthy.