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Öğe The Effect of Mindfulness-based Psychoeducation on Negative Automatic Thoughts and Medication Adherence in Individuals with Cannabis Use Disorder: a Randomized Controlled Trial(Springer, 2024) Budak, Funda Kavak; Akbeniz, Aysel; Erkan, Fatma Melike; Gultekin, Abdurrezzak; Cumurcu, Hatice BirgelThe aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of mindfulness-based psychoeducation on negative automatic thoughts and medication adherence in individuals with cannabis use disorder. The randomized controlled study was conducted between September 2021 and December 2022 in the psychiatry clinic of a university hospital in Turkey. The sample size of the study consisted of 60 individuals (30 experimental groups, 30 control groups). Descriptive Characteristics Form, Negative Automatic Thoughts Questionnaire, and Morisky Medication Adherence Scale were used to collect data. In the study, while eight sessions of mindfulness-based psychoeducation were given to the experimental group, no intervention was applied to the control group. Experimental group posttest negative automatic thoughts and medication adherence scale total mean scores were found to be statistically significant (p < 0.05). It was determined that the posttest negative automatic thoughts scale total score mean in the experimental group decreased compared to the control group, and the medication adherence scale total score mean increased compared to the control group. It was determined that mindfulness-based psychoeducation given to individuals with cannabis use disorder was effective in negative automatic thoughts and adherence to treatment.Öğe Effect of negative thoughts on community cancer stigma in menopausal period(2023) Akbeniz, Aysel; Budak, Funda KavakAim: This study was to determine the effect of negative automatic thoughts on community cancer stigma in the menopausal period. Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted on 360 menopausal women who met the inclusion criteria in three family health centers. The study data were collected between August 2022 and October 2022 in the garden of three family health centres in an east region in Turkey between working hours three days a week. The Descriptive Characteristics Form, A Questionnaire for Measuring Attitudes Toward Cancer Questionnaire (Cancer Stigma) - Community Version Form and Automatic Thoughts Questionnaire- Negative Form (ATQ-N) were used for data collection. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and linear regression analysis. Results: Menopausal women’s community cancer stigma total mean score was found to be 3.08?0.53 and the negative automatic thoughts total mean score was found to be 110.39±48.17. In the study, it was found that community cancer stigma levels of menopausal women and their negative automatic thoughts were high levels. The automatic thoughts had statistical significance in explaining community cancer stigma and accounted for them by 35.3% (p?.05). Conclusion: It was determined that the menopausal women participating in the study had high level of community cancer stigma and negative automatic thoughts.