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Öğe An exploratory, single-center study of factors associated with child marriage among Syrian female adolescents residing in Turkey(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2024) Kutuk, Meryem Ozlem; Kilicaslan, Fethiye; Tufan, Ali Evren; Celik, Fatma; Gokcen, Cem; Bag, Harika Gozukara; Servi, GulayThis exploratory study aimed to evaluate factors related with child marriage compared to unmarried status in female adolescent residents in a refugee camp in Turkey. The rate of child marriage and developmental status of offspring from those marriages were reported. A research team evaluated married female youth and their offspring for psychopathologies according to DSM-5 criteria and ascertained lifetime traumatic events among mothers. We compared the traumatic experiences and psychopathologies of married females and controls. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was the most common diagnosis in both groups and child brides reported greater cumulative traumatic experiences and elevated rates of PTSD. More than one-tenth (i.e., 15.1%) of offspring of child brides displayed developmental delays and 12.1% were diagnosed with global developmental delay.Öğe Quality of life, anxiety and depression levels in patients with childhood epilepsy(2021) Solmaz, Abdullah; Kilicaslan, Fethiye; Solmaz, Filiz; Ercan, Tugba Meliha FatmaAim: Epilepsy is one of the most often neurological diseases in childhood. Children with epilepsy carry a risk of anxiety/depression. This situation has negative effects on the quality of life. This study is aimed to the evaluating of the quality of life in adolescents with epilepsy, to be determined how depression and anxiety affect the quality of life. Materials and Methods: This study was made 48 children with epilepsy, 48 healthy controls at 12-18 ages. This is descriptive epidemiological research. Data were added with a questionnaire composed of questions about socio-demographic characteristics, Pediatrics Quality of Life, Beck Anxiety, and Beck Depression Scales. Descriptive variables were shown noun (n) and percentage (%). Categorical variables were analyzed chi-square test. The normality of continuous variables was decided with Shapiro–Wilk test. Independent T-test and Mann-Whitney U Test were used in continuous variables. Results: The patient group’s 37.5%; the control group’s 54.2% are girls (p>0.05). The mean of ages (±SD) is 14.69(±1.84) in the group with epilepsy; 14.69(±1.72) in the control group. In children with epilepsy, 63.3% made monotherapy. The most used therapeutic agent is valproate. The group with epilepsy has a lower quality of life than the control (p=0.001). The group with epilepsy mean of Beck Anxiety Score is higher than the control (p=0.02). The mean of the Beck Depression Score of patients is higher than the control, but this was not significant (p=0.13). Conclusion: The quality of life score was lower in the patient-group that conforms to a lot of studies in the literature. Therefore child with epilepsy is at risk in terms of anxiety and depression.