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Öğe Effects of adverse childhood events over metacognitions, rumination, depression and worry in healthy university students(2019) Gunduz, Anil; Gundogmus, Ibrahim; Engin, Betul Hacer; Isler, Aysel; Sertcelik, Sencan; Yasar, Burak AlisanAim: Adverse childhood experiences observed the various physical and mental problems that emerged in the later periods of life were found to be significantly associated. The aim of this study is to compare anxiety and depression, rumination and metacognitions of individuals who experienced adverse childhood events and individuals with no adverse childhood events, even though they do not develop any psychopathology.Material and Methods: The sample of the study consisted of 275 university students who were applied SCID-I and SCID-II and no psychopathology. Adverse Childhood Experiences Scale Turkish Form (ACE-TR), Metacognition Questionnaire-30 (MCQ-30), Ruminative Thought Style Questionnaire (RTSQ), Positive-Negative Beliefs about Rumination Scale, Penn State Worry Scale, Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7, Beck Depression Inventory were applied to volunteers who met the criteria of inclusion in the study. Results: Participant with ACE-TR score greater than 0, ‘Negative Beliefs about Uncontrollability and Danger’, ‘Lack of Cognitive Confidence’, ‘Need to Control Thoughts’, ‘Cognitive Self Consciousness’ and total scores were statistically higher than those with ACE-TR score 0. The participant with ACE-TR scores greater than 0 had RTSQ, PBRS, NBRS, NBRS -1, PSWQ, GAD-7 and BDI scores were statistically higher than those with ACE-TR score 0. Discussion: Even though negative childhood experiences do not lead to psychopathology, they may trigger the emergence of dysfunctional metacognitions which leads to more anxiety and rumination and make the individual vulnerable for further stressful life events and might decrease resilience.Öğe Report of case: Fluoxetine-associated symptomatic hyponatremia in the young woman without comorbidity(2020) Gundogmus, Ibrahim; Tasci, Azize Beril; Akgun, Abdullah; Kaymak Polat, Derya; Bolu, Abdullah; Uzun, OrhanÖğe Report of case: Fluoxetine-associated symptomatic hyponatremia in the young woman without comorbidity(2020) Gundogmus, Ibrahim; Tasci, Azize Beril; Akgun, Abdullah; Bolu, Abdullah; Kaymak Polat, Derya; Uzun, OzcanÖğe Scrutiny of the differential diagnosis of dementia and depression, over a case report(2019) Gundogmus, Ibrahim; Aydin, Mikail Burak; Tasdelen Kul, AyşegulÖğe Severe acute urinary retention requiring urinary catheterization in a young female patient using duloxetine: A case report(2019) Aydin, Mikail Burak; Erken, Yasemin; Gundogmus, Ibrahim; Tasdelen Kul, AyşegulSide effects are one of the most important obstacles to the use of psychotropic drugs. Although duloxetine, commonly used in clinical practice, is known to be an effective and reliable antidepressant, it is known to cause some side effects. Although it has been reported in the literature that urinary side effects such as urination difficulties and frequent urination may be encountered, especially in men, it is very rare in women. Urinary retention is defined that is sudden onset of inability to void or presence of important amount of postmicturitional residual urine. It has been reported that drug-induced urinary retention may be associated with psychotropic drugs such as olanzapine, sertraline, aripiprazole and duloxetine in the literature. The cases associated with duloxetine were generally seen in combination form and with organic pathologies. As far as we know, the young female patient who has no organic pathology has no urinary retention associated with the use of duloxetine. In this report, we present a young female patient who had a 32-year-old without organic disease who developed urinary retention requiring urinary catheterization after the use of duloxetine.