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Using Twitter to Assess Stigma to Schizophrenia and Psychosis: A Qualitative Study
CONCLUSION: The results of this study can be used to develop programs to combat stigma against schizophrenia disorder and to determine content.PMID:37724641 | DOI:10.5080/u27280
Source: Turkish Journal of Psychiatry - September 19, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Kerime Bademli Ayten Kaya Kili ç Mehmet Kayaku ş Source Type: research

Qualitative and Artificial Intelligence-Based Sentiment Analysis of Turkish Tweets Related to Schizophrenia
CONCLUSION: The results of this study showed that the Turkish tweets about schizophrenia, which were emotionally analyzed using artificial intelligence were found often to contain negative emotions. It was also seen that Twitter users used the term schizophrenia, not in a medical sense but to insult and make fun of individuals, frequently shared the news that patients were victims or perpetrators of violence, and the messages shared by professional branch organizations or mental health professionals were primarily for conveying information to the public.PMID:37724640 | DOI:10.5080/u26402
Source: Turkish Journal of Psychiatry - September 19, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: G ül Dikeç Volkan Oban Mira ç Barış Usta Source Type: research

Using Twitter to Assess Stigma to Schizophrenia and Psychosis: A Qualitative Study
CONCLUSION: The results of this study can be used to develop programs to combat stigma against schizophrenia disorder and to determine content.PMID:37724641 | DOI:10.5080/u27280
Source: Turkish Journal of Psychiatry - September 19, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Kerime Bademli Ayten Kaya Kili ç Mehmet Kayaku ş Source Type: research

Qualitative and Artificial Intelligence-Based Sentiment Analysis of Turkish Tweets Related to Schizophrenia
CONCLUSION: The results of this study showed that the Turkish tweets about schizophrenia, which were emotionally analyzed using artificial intelligence were found often to contain negative emotions. It was also seen that Twitter users used the term schizophrenia, not in a medical sense but to insult and make fun of individuals, frequently shared the news that patients were victims or perpetrators of violence, and the messages shared by professional branch organizations or mental health professionals were primarily for conveying information to the public.PMID:37724640 | DOI:10.5080/u26402
Source: Turkish Journal of Psychiatry - September 19, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: G ül Dikeç Volkan Oban Mira ç Barış Usta Source Type: research

Using Twitter to Assess Stigma to Schizophrenia and Psychosis: A Qualitative Study
CONCLUSION: The results of this study can be used to develop programs to combat stigma against schizophrenia disorder and to determine content.PMID:37724641 | DOI:10.5080/u27280
Source: Turkish Journal of Psychiatry - September 19, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Kerime Bademli Ayten Kaya Kili ç Mehmet Kayaku ş Source Type: research

Qualitative and Artificial Intelligence-Based Sentiment Analysis of Turkish Tweets Related to Schizophrenia
CONCLUSION: The results of this study showed that the Turkish tweets about schizophrenia, which were emotionally analyzed using artificial intelligence were found often to contain negative emotions. It was also seen that Twitter users used the term schizophrenia, not in a medical sense but to insult and make fun of individuals, frequently shared the news that patients were victims or perpetrators of violence, and the messages shared by professional branch organizations or mental health professionals were primarily for conveying information to the public.PMID:37724640 | DOI:10.5080/u26402
Source: Turkish Journal of Psychiatry - September 19, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: G ül Dikeç Volkan Oban Mira ç Barış Usta Source Type: research

Treated incidence of first episode psychosis in Sinop, Turkey: results of a 4-year admission-based study - SINOPsy
CONCLUSIONS: The current study, the first of its kind from Turkey, indicates that the risk of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders in a lowly urbanised area of Turkey is comparable to those reported in Western European cities.PMID:37609898 | DOI:10.1017/S0033291723002192
Source: Psychological Medicine - August 23, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Tolga Binbay Özden Merve Mollaahmetoğlu Umut K ırlı Deniz Ar ık K öksal Alptekin Source Type: research

Safety Profile of Aripiprazole During Pregnancy and Lactation: Report of 2 Cases
In this report, we present 2 cases exposed to aripiprazole during pregnancy and lactational period. In both our cases of aripiprazole exposure, no teratogenic effects were reported, and it was reassuring that the mothers did not develop gestational diabetes. However, both patients reported lactation failure. Keyword: Mental illness, antipsychotics, aripiprazole, pregnancy.PMID:37357900 | DOI:10.5080/u26681
Source: Turkish Journal of Psychiatry - June 26, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Manoj Kumar Sahoo Harshita Biswas Sandeep Grover Source Type: research

Examination of the Relationship Between the Theory of Mind, Neurocognitive Functions and Thought-Language Features in the Schizophrenia and Bipolar Affective Disorder I Groups
CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that social cognition remains a biomarker in patients with SZ and BAD I.PMID:37357893 | DOI:10.5080/u26401
Source: Turkish Journal of Psychiatry - June 26, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Zehra G ünay Yağci Mehmet Hamid Bozta ş Source Type: research

Safety Profile of Aripiprazole During Pregnancy and Lactation: Report of 2 Cases
In this report, we present 2 cases exposed to aripiprazole during pregnancy and lactational period. In both our cases of aripiprazole exposure, no teratogenic effects were reported, and it was reassuring that the mothers did not develop gestational diabetes. However, both patients reported lactation failure. Keyword: Mental illness, antipsychotics, aripiprazole, pregnancy.PMID:37357900 | DOI:10.5080/u26681
Source: Turkish Journal of Psychiatry - June 26, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Manoj Kumar Sahoo Harshita Biswas Sandeep Grover Source Type: research

Examination of the Relationship Between the Theory of Mind, Neurocognitive Functions and Thought-Language Features in the Schizophrenia and Bipolar Affective Disorder I Groups
CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that social cognition remains a biomarker in patients with SZ and BAD I.PMID:37357893 | DOI:10.5080/u26401
Source: Turkish Journal of Psychiatry - June 26, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Zehra G ünay Yağci Mehmet Hamid Bozta ş Source Type: research

Safety Profile of Aripiprazole During Pregnancy and Lactation: Report of 2 Cases
In this report, we present 2 cases exposed to aripiprazole during pregnancy and lactational period. In both our cases of aripiprazole exposure, no teratogenic effects were reported, and it was reassuring that the mothers did not develop gestational diabetes. However, both patients reported lactation failure. Keyword: Mental illness, antipsychotics, aripiprazole, pregnancy.PMID:37357900 | DOI:10.5080/u26681
Source: Turkish Journal of Psychiatry - June 26, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Manoj Kumar Sahoo Harshita Biswas Sandeep Grover Source Type: research

Examination of the Relationship Between the Theory of Mind, Neurocognitive Functions and Thought-Language Features in the Schizophrenia and Bipolar Affective Disorder I Groups
CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that social cognition remains a biomarker in patients with SZ and BAD I.PMID:37357893 | DOI:10.5080/u26401
Source: Turkish Journal of Psychiatry - June 26, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Zehra G ünay Yağci Mehmet Hamid Bozta ş Source Type: research