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    Differences between Syrian refugee patients from an outpatient clinic who wants to migrate to Europe and stay in Turkey
    (Cambridge Univ Press, 2018) Uygun, E.; Basar, S.; Kizildogan, M.; Aker, A. T.
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    Domestic Violence Against Women and Mental Health
    (Turkish Medical Association, 2020) Taycan, O.; Uygun, E.; Karabulut, E.
    In addition to the difficulties caused bymigration, it also involves many potentials and opportunities. Otherwise it wouldn’t makemuch sense; why would people leave their homes, countries, a familiar life and throw themselves into the arms of the unknown? In this article, the phenomenon of migration, which is multilayered and complex in any case, is tried to be discussed from the perspective of community mental health. © 2020, Turkish Medical Association. All rights reserved.
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    Group problem management plus for decreasing psychological distress in Syrian refugees in Turkey
    (Oxford Univ Press, 2020) Acarturk, C.; Ilkkursun, Z.; Yurtbakan, T.; Troian, J.; Uygun, E.
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    Mental health and support 1 year after the earthquakes in Türkiye
    (Elsevier Ltd, 2024) Kurt, G.; Erşahin, M.; Aker, A.T.; Uygun, E.; Acartürk, C.
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    The Effectiveness of Online EMDR 2.0 Group Protocol on Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms, Depression, Anxiety, and Stress in Individuals Who Have Experienced a Traffic Accident: A Preliminary Study
    (Springer Publishing Company, 2023) Yaşar, A.B.; Kavakçı, Ö.; Çiftçi, Z.Z.; Tunca, G.A.; Uygun, E.; Gündoğmuş, İ.; Kubilay, D.
    Introduction: As an innovative procedure, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) 2.0, which is based on standard EMDR, draws attention with its promising results. The adaptation of EMDR 2.0 to groups will be a significant contribution to the psychology literature. Considering the effectiveness of EMDR 2.0 on individual applications, this is a preliminary study that aims to explore the role of EMDR 2.0 on groups by developing the EMDR 2.0 group protocol (EMDR 2.0 GP). Methods: In this pilot study, EMDR 2.0 GP is applied to a group of seven participants who had been exposed to a traffic incident. The role of EMDR 2.0 GP (three sessions; 3.5 hours in total) on posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, depression, anxiety, and stress was measured. The Impact of Event Scale—Revised and the Depression-Anxiety-Stress Scale-21 (DASS-21) were used to assess these symptoms at pretreatment, one-week posttreatment, and one-month posttreatment. Results: The participants (mean age = 47.14 ± 9.65) with a traffic accident experience (mean of the time elapsed = 88.57 ± 38.24 months) received EMDR 2.0 GP. Results showed that the EMDR 2.0 group had significantly lower depression (?² [2, n = 7] = 9.364, p =.009, Kendall’s W =.668) and stress (?² [2, n = 7] = 8.667, p =.013, Kendall’s W =.619) on the subscales of DASS-21 and lower intrusions (?² [2, n = 7] = 6.333, p =.042, Kendall’s W =.452), avoidance (?² [2, n = 7] = 7.280, p =.026, Kendall’s W =.520), and hyperarousal (?² [2, n = 7]) = 10.800, p =.005, Kendall’s W =.771) at posttreatment. Conclusion: The pilot study of EMDR 2.0 GP indicated that this newly developed protocol that was first applied to the group may be effective in reducing depression, stress, and PTSD symptoms among a nonclinical sample. This pilot study supports future randomized controlled EMDR GP applications. © 2023 EMDR International Association.
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    The psychological impacts of COVID-19 related stressors on Syrian refugees in Turkey: The role of resource loss, discrimination, and social support
    (Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2021) Kurt, G.; Ilkkursun, Z.; Javanbakht, A.; Uygun, E.; Karaoglan-Kahilogullari, A.; Acarturk, C.
    COVID-19 does not leave behind refugees. They are disproportionately affected during the current pandemic. The present study aimed to investigate the psychological impacts of COVID-19 related stressors -resource loss and perceived discrimination during the COVID-19 pandemicon Syrian refugees in Turkey. Further, the buffering role of perceived social support against the detrimental impacts of such stressors was examined. An online cross-sectional study was conducted between September-October 2020. A sample of 345 Syrian refugees in Turkey completed the questions about demographic characteristics, resource loss and perceived discrimination during the pandemic, perceived social support, and depressive and anxiety symptoms. A high level of depressive and anxiety symptoms was reported in our sample. Resource loss and perceived discrimination during the pandemic significantly and positively predicted depressive and anxiety symptoms. Perceived social support acted as a buffer against the detrimental effect of resource loss on mental health. For those with higher perceived social support, resource loss during the pandemic did not significantly predict depressive and anxiety symptoms. The results indicate the detrimental role of COVID-19 related stressors on refugee mental health. Social support is an important protective factor for mental health amidst the pandemic. Our findings highlight the importance of considering the precarious conditions of refugees in all COVID-19 responses and communications.

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