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Pediatric Anesthesia | 2006

Psychological effects of repeated general anesthesia in children

Levent Kayaalp; Pervin Bozkurt; Gurkan Odabasi; Burak Dogangun; Pervin Cavusoglu; Nurullah Bolat; Mefkur Bakan

Background:  Although methods for reducing preoperative anxiety have been a major interest of pediatric anesthesiologists, there are no reports of the effects of repeated anesthesia on psychological development of children.


Nöro Psikiyatri Arşivi | 2014

Doğuştan Görme Engeli Olan Çocuk ve Ergenlerde Bağlanma Özellikleri ve Davranışsal Sorunlar

Türkay Demir; Nurullah Bolat; Mesut Yavuz; Gul Karacetin; Burak Doğangün; Levent Kayaalp

INTRODUCTION This study aimed to assess the behavioral problems and the attachment characteristics of children and adolescents with congenital blindness (CB). METHOD Forty children and adolescents aged 11-14 years with CB were included as the case group. Forty healthy children and adolescents who were matched for age, gender, and socioeconomic status with the case group served as the comparison group. Behavioral problems were assessed by the Child Behavior Checklist for ages 4-18 (CBCL 4/18). Attachment characteristics were assessed via the Short Form of Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment (s-IPPA). RESULTS The case group had lower CBCL total problems scores as well as anxiety/depression, withdrawal/depression, and attention problems subscales scores with respect to the comparison group. There were no significant differences between the two groups in s-IPPA scores. CONCLUSION Children and adolescents with CB did not differ from the comparison group in terms of attachment, whereas, they had lower scores on behavioral problems than the comparison group. Although previous studies indicate that children and adolescents with CB may be at the risk of insecure attachment, our study suggested that adaptive mechanisms of their families together with professional help from specialized teachers and services provided by schools for children and adolescents with CB may play compensatory roles.


Psychology Health & Medicine | 2018

The relationships between problematic internet use, alexithymia levels and attachment characteristics in a sample of adolescents in a high school, Turkey

Nurullah Bolat; Mesut Yavuz; Kayi Eliacik; Adil Zorlu

Abstract The aim of this study is to investigate the relationships between attachment characteristics, alexithymia and problematic internet use (PIU) in adolescents. The study was performed on 444 high school students (66% female and 34% male). Internet Addiction Test (IAT), Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20) and Short Form of the Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment (s-IPPA) scales were used. The adolescents who scored ≥50 on IAT were considered as the PIU group and <50 were considered as control group. There was a moderate positive relationship between TAS-20 and IAT scores (r = .441), and a moderate negative relationship between TAS-20 and s-IPPA scores (r = −.392), and a negative weak relationship between IAT and s-IPPA scores (r = −.208). S-IPPA scores were significantly lower in the PIU group compared to the controls (p < .001). TAS-20 scores of the PIU group were significantly higher compared to the controls (p < .05). Logistic regression analysis indicated that s-IPPA scores and TAS-20 significantly predict the PIU development (p < .05). The results indicate that alexithymia increases the risk of PIU and higher attachment quality is a protective factor for both alexithymia and PIU. These results suggest that it is important to focus on the insecure attachment patterns and alexithymic characteristics when studying adolescents with PIU.


Anatolian Journal of Psychiatry | 2018

Investigating the relationships between alexithymia characteristics, meta-cognitive features and mental problems in high school students in Istanbul

Gizem Uzal; Mesut Yavuz; Burak Akdeniz; Selda Çallı; Nurullah Bolat

Objective: To evaluate the relationships between alexithymic personality traits and meta-cognitive problems, and psychological and behavioral problems associated with alexithymia in adolescents. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 570 high school students (58% female, n=331; 42% male, n=239) in five high schools in Istanbul. Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20), Meta-Cognition Questionnaire for Children and Adolescent (MCQ-C) and Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) were used. The parents were asked to complete Socio-demographic Questionnaire. Statistical analysis was performed with SPSS 24 program and statistical significance level was set at p


Psychiatry Research-neuroimaging | 2017

Maternal and paternal personality profiles of adolescent suicide attempters

Nurullah Bolat; Tayyib Kadak; Kayi Eliacik; Enis Sargin; Secil Incekas; Hatice Gunes

Personality features have been correlated with suicidal behaviors in recent decades. Given its neurobiological background, Cloningers model of personality, the Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI), may help to identify the maternal and paternal personality dimensions associated with adolescent suicide attempts. The present study is the first that specifically compares the temperament and character profiles of both mothers and fathers of the adolescent suicide attempters with a control group, by considering the influence of demographic and clinical factors. The study group comprised 117 parents of 71 adolescent suicide attempters and 119 parents of 71 age- and gender-matched adolescents without a suicide attempt included as a control group. The TCI and Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI) were applied to the parents in both groups. Logistic regression analysis, which was performed to adjust confounding factors, demonstrated significantly higher scores for harm avoidance among the mothers and lower scores of self-directedness among the fathers of the adolescent suicide attempters. New psychotherapeutic modalities considering the high-risk parental personality traits would be beneficial to support parent-adolescent relationships and may have a preventative effect on adolescent suicide.


Cardiology in The Young | 2017

Anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation, and stressful life events in non-cardiac adolescent chest pain: a comparative study about the hidden part of the iceberg

Kayi Eliacik; Ali Kanik; Nurullah Bolat; Hilal Mertek; Baris Guven; Ulas Karadas; Buket Dogrusoz; Ali Rahmi Bakiler

Chest pain in adolescents is rarely associated with cardiac disease. Adolescents with medically unexplained chest pain usually have high levels of anxiety and depression. Psychological stress may trigger non-cardiac chest pain. This study evaluated risk factors that particularly characterise adolescence, such as major stressful events, in a clinical population. The present study was conducted on 100 adolescents with non-cardiac chest pain and 76 control subjects. Stressful life events were assessed by interviewing patients using a 36-item checklist, along with the Childrens Depression Inventory and Spielbergers State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for children, in both groups. Certain stressful life events, suicidal thoughts, depression, and anxiety were more commonly observed in adolescents with non-cardiac chest pain compared with the control group. Moreover, binary logistic regression analysis showed that trouble with bullies, school-related problems, and depression may trigger non-cardiac chest pain in adolescents. Non-cardiac chest pain on the surface may point to the underlying psychosocial health problems such as depression, suicidal ideas, or important life events such as academic difficulties or trouble with bullies. The need for a psychosocial evaluation that includes assessment of negative life events and a better management have been discussed in light of the results.


Turk Pediatri Arsivi-turkish Archives of Pediatrics | 2006

Endoskopik izlem gerektiren korozif yanıkları olan çocuk ve ergenlerde kazanın meydana gelişşekli ve aile özelliklerinin değerlendirilmesi Orijinal Araştırma

Levent Kayaalp; Gurkan Odabasi; Burak Dogangun; Pervin Cavusoglu; Nurullah Bolat; Mefkur Bakan; Pervin Bozkurt

Endoskopik izlem gerektiren korozif yaniklari olan cocuk ve ergenlerde kazanin meydana gelissekli ve aile ozelliklerinin degerlendirilmesi Orijinal Arastirma


Journal of Psychosomatic Research | 2008

Sibutramine-induced psychotic episode in an adolescent.

Burak Dogangun; Nurullah Bolat; Ikram Rustamov; Levent Kayaalp


Anatolian Journal of Psychiatry | 2017

Psychometric properties of the 20-Item Toronto Alexithymia Scale in a Turkish adolescent sample

Nurullah Bolat; Mesut Yavuz; Kayi Eliacik; Adil Zorlu; Cuneyt Evren; Samet Kose


Turk Pediatri Arsivi-turkish Archives of Pediatrics | 2012

Enkoprezisi olan çocuklarda davranış sorunları ve bazı ailesel özellikler

Türkay Demir; Mesut Yavuz; Burak Dogangun; Nurullah Bolat; Tayyib Kadak; Gul Karacetin; Levent Kayaalp

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Istanbul Aydın University

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