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Psychiatry Research-neuroimaging | 2013

Relationship of Internet addiction with impulsivity and severity of psychopathology among Turkish university students.

Ercan Dalbudak; Cuneyt Evren; Merve Topcu; Secil Aldemir; Kerem Senol Coskun; Muge Bozkurt; Bilge Evren; Metin Canbal

The previous studies have found a relationship between IA and both impulsivity and psychopathology when they were considered separately. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship of Internet addiction (IA) with impulsivity and severity of psychopathology among Turkish university students. We also wanted to control the effect of impulsivity dimensions on the relationship between IA and psychopathology. A total of 319 university students from two universities in Ankara participated to the study. Students were assessed through the Internet Addiction Scale (IAS), the Symptom Checklist-Revised (SCL-90-R) and the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale-11 (BIS-11). Correlational analyses revealed that severity of IA was related to both SCL-90-R and BIS-11 scores. Among SCL-90-R subscales, severity of obsessive-compulsive symptoms (OCS) was the only predictor for IAS score. Hierarchical regression analysis indicated that interpersonal sensitivity, additional to attentional and motor impulsiveness, was the predictor of IAS score. Although severity of IA is associated with wide range of psychopathology, particularly OCS, interpersonal sensitivity seems to be the main dimension that predict severity of IAS additional to impulsiveness (attentional and motor). Impulsivity seems to be an important construct when considering IA and its treatment among Turkish university students.


Psychiatry Research-neuroimaging | 2013

Evaluation of physical fitness parameters in patients with schizophrenia

Omer Ozbulut; Abdurrahman Genç; Erman Bagcioglu; Kerem Senol Coskun; Tolgahan Acar; Ozan Alper Alkoç; Hatice Karabacak; Umit Sener; Kagan Ucok

The aims of this study were to compare aerobic and anaerobic exercise capacities, pulmonary functions, body composition and fat distribution parameters in patients with schizophrenia and healthy controls and to investigate the associations among these parameters. Sixty (30 male, 30 female) patients with schizophrenia and 60 (30 male, 30 female) healthy controls were included in the study. Maximal aerobic capacity was estimated with the Astrand submaximal exercise protocol, and anaerobic performance was determined with a Wingate test. Body composition was established with a bioelectrical impedance analyzer. Pulmonary function tests, skinfold thickness and body circumference measurements were also carried out. Maximal aerobic capacity, maximal anaerobic power, anaerobic capacity and pulmonary function tests (forced vital capacity and maximal voluntary ventilation) were found to be lower in male and female schizophrenic groups as compared to the controls. Body fat percentage, waist and abdomen circumferences, and waist to hip ratio were found to be higher in female schizophrenic patients than in controls. We suggest that maximal aerobic capacity, maximal anaerobic power, and anaerobic capacity are poor in the schizophrenia patients as compared to healthy controls. Low cardiorespiratory fitness is related to reduced pulmonary function and impaired body composition in schizophrenia patients.


Clinical and Experimental Dermatology | 2014

The frequency of body dysmorphic disorder in dermatology and cosmetic dermatology clinics: a study from Turkey.

S. Dogruk Kacar; Pınar Özuğuz; Erman Bagcioglu; Kerem Senol Coskun; H. Uzel Tas; Serap Polat; Semsettin Karaca

Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is a distressing and impairing preoccupation with a slight or imagined defect in appearance. There are few reports on the prevalence of BDD in the Turkish population.


Life Sciences | 2016

The antioxidant and antiapoptotic effects of crocin pretreatment on global cerebral ischemia reperfusion injury induced by four vessels occlusion in rats

Serdar Oruc; Yucel Gonul; Kamil Tunay; Oya Akpınar Oruç; Mehmet Fatih Bozkurt; Ergun Karavelioglu; Erman Bagcioglu; Kerem Senol Coskun; Sefa Celik

AIMS Cerebral ischemia reperfusion (IR) injury is a process in which oxidative and apoptotic mechanisms play a part. Neuroprotective agents to be found could work out well for the efficient and safe minimization of cerebral IR injury. Crocin is a strong antioxidant agent; however the influence of this agent on the experimental cerebral ischemia model has not been studied extensively and thus it is not well-known. The objective of our study was to investigate the antioxidant, antiapoptotic and protective effects of crocin on the global cerebral IR induced by four-vessel occlusion. MAIN METHODS A total of 30 adult female Sprague-Dawley rats were equally and randomly separated into three groups as follows: sham, IR and IR+crocin (40mg/kg/day orally for 10days). 24h after electrocauterization of bilateral vertebral arteries, bilateral common carotid arteries were occluded for 30min and reperfused for 30min. Oxidative stress parameters (TAS, TOS, OSI), haematoxylin and eosin staining, caspase-3 and hypoxia-inducible factor-1 alpha (HIF-1α) expressions and TUNEL methods were investigated. KEY FINDINGS There was a significant difference between the IR and sham groups by means of OSI level, histopathological scoring, caspase-3, HIF-1α and TUNEL-positive cell parameters. We have also observed that pre-treatment with crocin reduced these parameter levels back to the baseline. SIGNIFICANCE The data obtained from the present study suggest that crocin may exert antiapoptotic, antioxidant and protective effects in IR-mediated brain injury induced by four-vessel occlusion. To the best of our knowledge, this would be the first study to be conducted in this field.


Acta Neuropsychiatrica | 2013

Association of schizophrenia with T102C (rs6313) and 1438 A/G (rs6311) polymorphisms of HTR2A gene

Saliha Handan Yildiz; Asli Akilli; Erman Bagcioglu; Mujgan Ozdemir Erdogan; Kerem Senol Coskun; Ahmet Hamdi Alpaslan; Burak Subasi; Evrim Suna Arikan Terzi

Objective The aim of this study is to investigate whether there were any associations between the T102C and 1438 A/G polymorphisms of the 5-HT2A receptor gene and schizophrenia. We conducted a case–control study of the T102C and 1438 A/G polymorphisms in Turkish patients. Methods We compared genotypes and allele frequencies of T102C and 1438 A/G polymorphisms of 5-HT2A receptor gene in 102 patients with schizophrenia diagnosed, according to DSM-IV, and 107 healthy controls. Genotyping was performed by real-time polymerase chain reaction. Results We found no significant association between schizophrenia and genotypic or allele frequencies of HTR2A gene 102T/C (rs6313) and 1438 A/G (6311) polymorphisms. However, comparison of HTR2A gene 102 T/C and 1438 A/G polymorphisms in terms of genotypic and allele frequencies between the two patient groups, with or without a family history of schizophrenia, shows that T- and A-allele frequencies were significantly higher (p < 0.05) in the case group that has a history of schizophrenia in their family. Conclusion In conclusion, our results do not support the hypothesis that the T102C and 1438 A/G polymorphisms in the 5-HT2A receptor gene are associated with schizophrenia, but further studies in a larger sample are needed.


International Journal of Trichology | 2016

The perceived stigma in patients with alopecia and mental disorder: A comparative study

Seval Dogruk Kacar; Ethem Soyucok; Erman Bagcioglu; Pınar Özuğuz; Kerem Senol Coskun; Ahmet Asik; Hasan Mayda

Aim: We aimed to measure the perceived stigma, especially in patients with alopecia areata (AA) and to compare the results with patients with mental disorder (MD). Materials and Methods: This study included forty patients with AA who were consecutively recruited from dermatology outpatient clinic and 42 patients with MD who were consecutively recruited from psychiatric outpatient clinic. The presence of a MD was assessed by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder Fourth Edition. All participants were asked to complete the 28 items modified stigmatization questionnaire. Results: Total and all subscale scores of stigmatization questionnaire scale were higher in the group of patients with AA than in the patients with MD. Conclusion: AA is a condition that leads to more self-stigmatization than MD.


International Journal of Dermatology | 2016

Frequency of body dysmorphic disorder among patients with complaints of hair loss

Seval Dogruk Kacar; Pınar Özuğuz; Erman Bagcioglu; Kerem Senol Coskun; Serap Polat; Semsettin Karaca; Omer Ozbulut

Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is a psychiatric condition in which a disabling preoccupation with a non‐existent or slight defect in appearance is the main symptom. Hair concerns are frequent in patients with BDD.


Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking | 2013

Relationship of Internet Addiction Severity with Depression, Anxiety, and Alexithymia, Temperament and Character in University Students

Ercan Dalbudak; Cuneyt Evren; Secil Aldemir; Kerem Senol Coskun; Hilal Ugurlu; Fatma Gul Yıldırım


Psychiatry Research-neuroimaging | 2013

Alexithymia and personality in relation to social anxiety among university students

Ercan Dalbudak; Cuneyt Evren; Seçil Aldemir; Kerem Senol Coskun; Fatma Gul Yıldırım; Hilal Ugurlu


South African Medical Journal | 2014

Magnetic resonance imaging study of corpus callosum abnormalities in patients with different subtypes of schizophrenia

Ebru Unlu; Erman Bagcioglu; Mehtap Beker Acay; Emre Kaçar; Ozan Turamanlar; Yucel Gonul; Mehmet Çevik; Abdullah Akpinar; Kerem Senol Coskun

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Erman Bagcioglu

Afyon Kocatepe University

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Omer Ozbulut

Afyon Kocatepe University

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Pınar Özuğuz

Afyon Kocatepe University

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Abdullah Akpinar

Süleyman Demirel University

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Hasan Mayda

Afyon Kocatepe University

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