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    Anxiety, depression and sexual dysfunction in women with chronic pelvic pain
    (2006) Kaya B.; Unal S.; Ozenli Y.; Gursoy N.; Tekiner S.; Kafkasli A.
    In this article we compared healthy women with women having chronic pelvic pain (CPP) for the levels of depression, anxiety, and sexual dysfunction. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in the Obstetrics and Gynecology Outpatient Clinic and Family Planning Department of Inonu University Medical Faculty in Turkey. We examined 19 women with CPP and 25 healthy women between January 2000 and April 2000. The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI), the Spielberger Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI), and the Golombok Rust Inventory of Sexual Satisfaction (GRISS) were used for psychological assessments. Women with CPP had significantly higher scores on the BDI and GRISS. While avoidance, dissatisfaction and non-sensuality subscale scores of the GRISS showed a positive correlation with depression and anxiety scores, the vaginismus subscale score had a positive correlation with the BAI scores. Our results indicated that there is a link between anxiety, depression and sexual dysfunction in women with chronic pelvic pain. Further studies are needed to characterize this link. © British Association for Sexual and Relationship Therapy.
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    CRP and depression in patients on chronic dialysis [5]
    (Dustri-Verlag Dr. Karl Feistle, 2003) Taskapan H.; Ates F.; Kaya B.; Kaya M.; Emul M.; Taskapan Ç.; Sahin I.
    [No abstract available]
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    Depressive symptom frequency among health high school students and the associated factors
    (2007) Aylaz R.; Kaya B.; Dere N.; Karaca Z.; Bal Y.
    Objective: The aim of the study is to determine the depressive symptom frequency among students of Malatya Health High School with the associated factors. Methods: This is a descriptive study. Two hundred and thirty six students (male+female) were participated in the study. The data were obtained by a self-reported questionnaire and the Beck Depression Inventory was used to determine the depression level. Results: Of the participated students, 81.8% were girl and 18.2% were men. The average age of the students was 20.75±2.30 years. Mean depression scores were 9.06±7.54 among midwifery, 11.48±9.47 among nurse, 10.77±10.67 among health officials' students. The mean depression score among women was 11.08±9.22 and 9.79±10.12 among men. Of the students, 25.4% had a depression score over 17. Depressive symptoms were significantly higher among students with negative family attitude and lower parent education (p<0.05). Conclusion: In conclusion, one fourth of the students showed depressive symptoms, and similar to the literature.
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    Psychological adaption on the students who are in two different primary schools which have different socioeconomics conditions in Malatya province
    (2006) Kaya M.; Özel Özcan O.; Kaya B.
    Objective: Psychological adaptation problems appear as results of developmental period difficulties of childhood and negative external environmental factors. The aim of this study is to evaluate the psychological adaptation levels of the students who are in two primary schools, located in two different regions of the city which have different socioeconomic conditions in Malatya province. Methods: This study was carried out at November 2000 - December 2001 in Malatya province. Totally 876 students, 490 students in 4-8 classes who have high socio economic conditions from Gazi Primary School (GPS) and 386 students in 4-8 classes who have low sbcioeconomics conditions from Hanimin Ciftligi Primary School (HCPS) included to study. Socio-demographic information form and Hacettepe Psychological Adaptation Scale (HPAS) used in order to evaluate the psychological adaptation of the sudents. Statistical analysis was evaluated with Khi square and Mann Whitney U tests. Results: HPAS point was found 9.75±6.13 in GPS and 9.68±6.36 in HCPS. There was no statistically significant difference among the HPAS points, between the schools (p>0.05). Prevalence of stammer, enuresis nocturna and the failure at school were high in HCPS, prevalence of nail biting was high in GPS (p<0.05). There was no statistically significant difference among prevalence of tic, finger suction and encopresis between the schools (p>0.05). Discussion: Although this data is insufficient to evaluation of relationship between socioeconomic conditions and psychological adaptation, it emphasize that to improve socioeconomic conditions is important for protection psychological health and to improve healthy ways of psychological adaptation of children.
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    Severe extrapyramidal symptoms due to sulpiride and fluoxetine combination in a case of OCD
    (2001) Kaya B.; Güzelipek M.; Özcan M.E.
    Sulpiride is an antipsychotic agent which has an antidepressant effect in low doses. The combination of antipsychotics in lower dosages with antidepressants in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) patients has also been reported to be useful. The case reported was a 53 years old female patient with OCD and major depression according to the DSM-IV diagnostic criteria. OCD diagnosis was present for six years and she had been depressied for the last six months. She was accepted as having resistant OCD according to the patient's history. After she was hospitalized, the treatment began with fluoksetin 20 mg/day. In the second week fluoksetin dosage was raised to 40 mg/day and 200 mg/day sulpiride was added. On the third day of combination treatment, severe extrapyramidal symptoms emerged and this prompted us to quit the use of sulpiride. Biperiden 3 mg/day was ordered in order to relieve those side effects. As these precautions were not efficacious, fluoksetin dosage was lowered to 20 mg/day, and then it was quitted. Diphenhidramine 100 mg/day, propranolol 40 mg/day and diazepam 10 mg/day were ordered. Except chewing movements extrapyramidal symptoms lasted for a week.

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