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Öğe The relationship between depression and loneliness levels of the students at the faculty of health sciences and the factors affecting them(Wiley, 2020) Kilinc, Gulsen; Aylaz, Rukuye; Gunes, Guelsen; Harmanci, PinarPurpose The aim of this study is to determine the relationship between the loneliness and depression levels of students studying at Inonu University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Departments of Nursing, Midwifery, Physiotherapy, Audiology and Child Development and the factors that affect these levels. Design and Methods This descriptive cross-sectional study which used a socio-demographic information form, the UCLA Loneliness Scale and the Beck Depression Inventory included 1004 students. Findings According to the results of the research, there was a positive relationship between loneliness and depression levels among university students. Class year, family type, place of residence, mother's education level, and economic situation were important indicators of loneliness and depression. Practice Implications Psychiatric nurses can help students express their psychological difficulties and help them change their behaviors and lifestyles.Öğe Weight control related beliefs and weight control behaviours of high school students in Malatya(Turkish Pediatrics Assoc, 2010) Gunes, Guelsen; Altinok, Yasemin AtikAim: The objective of this study is to determine the beliefs on weight, body image and weight control and to describe weight control methods that male and female students in high schools use. Material and Method: This is a cross-sectional study completed at the high schools in Malatya city. Six hundred-fifty-eight students were sampled using a stratified random sampling method. A self-completed questionnaire including questions about demographic variables, beliefs about weight, weight control and body image and behaviors and methods used for weight control. Results: Only 44.5% of the girls and 43.5% of the boys were satisfied with their weight; 39.9% of the girls and 18.1% of the boys had attempted to lose weight the previous year: 81.5% of the students had used exercise and 53.2% had used diet. 29.6% of males and 19.3% of females had used unhealthy and dangerous methods such as diuretics, laxatives, weight loss drugs, weight loss powders and teas and self induced vomiting. Conclusions: Most students presented negative attitudes towards obesity and overweight people. Regular and continuous educational programs on nutrition should be arranged in schools for healthy dietary behaviors. (Turk Arch Ped 2010; 45: 41-8)