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Öğe Insomnia in Pregnancy and Factors Related to Insomnia(Hindawi Ltd, 2012) Kizilirmak, Aynur; Timur, Sermin; Kartal, BahtisenThis study aims to investigate insomnia experienced by pregnant women and factors associated with it. This study was designed as hospital-based, descriptive, and cross-sectional research. The participants were 486 people chosen with nonprobability random sampling method. The data were collected through Women's Health Initiative Insomnia Rating Scale, Beck Depression Inventory, and Interview Form. Insomnia prevalence in women participating in this study was found 52.2%. The results of logistic regression analysis showed that the risk of insomnia was 2.03 times higher for those in the third trimester than those in the first and second trimesters, 2.19 times higher for those 20 years old and over than younger ones, and 2.63 times higher for those who had depression syndrome than those who did not. Insomnia in pregnant women who participated in this study was found to be at high rates.Öğe The Pregnant Women Methods in order to Cope with Nausea-Vomiting(Istanbul Univ, Fac Nursing, 2011) Timur, Sermin; Kizilirmak, AynurAim: The research was conducted in order to determine the methods used by the pregnant women in order to cope with nausea-vomiting (NV). Methods: The research was performed at the delivery policlinics of Vehbi Sahap Obstetrics and Children Illnesses Hospital of Ministry of Health, Aksaray Province. Those pregnant who were aged between 15 and 49, had a NV complaint and came to the hospital between the 1 of January and 30th June, 2010 were included in the study. A total of 195 pregnant were included in the study who met the inclusion criteria. A questionnaire form designed by the researchers that addressed personal it about the participants and Pregnancy-Unique Quantification of Emesis and Nausea Scale that uncovered severity of NV with 3 questions were used. Results: It was found out that 69.2 %had mild NV whereas 30.8 %had moderate/severe NV 82.6 %of the women said that smell of food worsened NV and 41 %debility and tiredness. In order to cope with NV women reported that they got fresh air (59 %), slept (45.1 %), rested (43.6 %), ate less more frequently (38.7 %) or used medicine (14.4 %). Conclusion: As a result of the research, it was found out that the pregnant women had mild to moderate NV more, debility and tiredness increased the complaint and therefore preferred to stay in the open air and to rest in order to cope with NV.Öğe Students' Use of the Internet for Sexuality and its Effect on Sexual Attitude and Exposure to Sexual Cyber Aggression: Descriptive and Cross-Sectional Research(2022) Kizilirmak, Aynur; Sönmez, Mehtap; Nacar, Gülçin; Taşhan, Sermin TımurObjective: This research aims to determine the students’ usage of the internet for sexuality and its effect on the exposure to sexual cyber aggression and their sexual attitudes. Material and Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted with 605 nursing students from two different universities. The study was conducted between February 2018 and June 2019. The data were collected using participant information form, which was prepared by researchers, the Hendrick Sexual Attitudes Scale, and Cyber Aggression in Relationships Scale. While making statistical evaluation, percentage distribution, arithmetic mean, standard deviation, chi-square, Cronbach Alpha reliability analysis and backward stepwise logistic regression analysis were used. Results: In the study, 33.4% of the students use the internet to learn about sexuality, 14.5% of the students stated that they were exposed to sexual cyber aggression. Besides, the students who were exposed to sexual cyber aggression were found to have more negative sexual attitudes and carried out more cyber aggression in their relationships (p<0.05). As a result of the backward stepwise logistic regression analysis made in the study, it was found that women were exposed to sexual cyber aggression 4.19 times more, while those who chat sexual topics through the internet 5.95 times more (p<0.05). Conclusion: A significant number of students use the internet to search for sexual topics and they were exposed to sexual cyber aggressions. It was found that exposed to sexual cyber aggression developed more negative sexual attitudes and perpetrated more cyber aggression in relationships.