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Öğe Evaluation of Preschool Education Institutions 'Service and Quality Level In Meeting Parents' Expectations(Cukurova Univ, 2022) Arslan, Zekeriya; Emre, Oguz; Keskinkilic, Aysegul Ulutas; Ozyazici, KadriyeTarget of this research was to evaluate service and quality level regarding meeting expectation of parents of pre-school education institutions. The research reveals to what extent parents' gender, age, education level, number of children and income levels affect the quality of service they receive from pre-school education institutions. The working group of research consist of 428 mother-father who lived in the provinces Izmir, Diyarbakir, Zonguldak, KahramanmaraveKaraman in 2020-2021 education year. In the study, personal information form and Servqual Service Quality Scale were used to measure the expectation levels of parents from the pre-school education institutions. It has been observed that while the expectations of the parents from the institutions increase, the level of meeting the expectations also increases and the perception of meeting their expectations from the institution has an effect on the expectations from the institution.Öğe The role of adolescents ' mental health and well-being in predicting their smoking status(W B Saunders Co-Elsevier Inc, 2024) Emre, Oguz; Ozyazici, Kadriye; Keskinkilic, Ayseguel; Arslan, ZekeriyaObjectives: This study aims to examine the relationship between adolescent's mental health, well-being and their tobacco use. Methods: The study employed a relational survey model. The sample consisted of 691 adolescents aged between 12 and 15. This study deployed Decisional Balance Scale to predict and define the adolescents' tobacco use, and the Me and My Feelings Scale to evaluate mental health and well-being. Multiple linear regression analysis was used during data analysis. Result: The results revealed that the emotional difficulties dimension of Me and My Feelings Scale had a statistically significant effect on the Decisional Balance Scale. However, the behavioral difficulties dimension did not have a statistically significant impact on the Decisional Balance Scale. Conclusions: Adolescents' mental health affects their tobacco use at the level of 2.3 %. A significant relationship was noted across the adolescents' mental health and their perceptions towards smoking.