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Sukran Ertekin Pinar
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2019-2022
Publications (10 Years): 7
Top Topics
Pregnant Women
Placebo Controlled
Depressive Symptoms
Mental Health
Top Venues
Perspectives in psychiatric care
Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology : the journal of the Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Journal of psychosomatic obstetrics and gynaecology
Current psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.)
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Publications
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Hilal Ozbek
,
Sukran Ertekin Pinar
The effect of haptonomy applied to pregnant women on perceived stress, fear of childbirth, and prenatal attachment: randomized controlled experimental study.
Current psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.)
(2022)
Sukran Ertekin Pinar
,
Hilal Ozbek
Paternal depression and attachment levels of first-time fathers in Turkey.
Perspectives in psychiatric care
(2021)
Gülay Yıldırım
,
Sukran Ertekin Pinar
The relationship between decision making and gender roles of students studying in healthcare fields.
Perspectives in psychiatric care
(2021)
Sukran Ertekin Pinar
,
Gulseren Daglar
,
Ozlem Duran Aksoy
The effect of stress management training on perceived stress, anxiety and hopelessness levels of women with high-risk pregnancy.
Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology : the journal of the Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
(2021)
Gulbahtiyar Demirel
,
Sukran Ertekin Pinar
,
Dilek Bilgic
Anxiety levels and methods of coping with stress of adolescents undergoing their first gynecological examination.
Journal of psychosomatic obstetrics and gynaecology
41 (2) (2019)
Nefise Ucar
,
Sukran Ertekin Pinar
The hospital stressors and depression, anxiety levels in pregnant women hospitalized due to preterm delivery: A follow-up study.
Perspectives in psychiatric care
56 (2) (2019)
Sukran Ertekin Pinar
,
Selma Sabanciogullari
The relationship between functional recovery and quality of life in patients affected by schizophrenia and treated at a community mental health center in Turkey.
Perspectives in psychiatric care
56 (2) (2019)