Browsing by Author "İnfal Kesim, Selma"
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Effect of Exercise on the Mental Health of Pregnant Women: a Systematic Review
İnfal Kesim, Selma; Taştekin Ouyaba, Ayşe; Özaydın, Tuba (Türkiye Spor Hekimleri Derneği, 2019)Objective: This systematic review aimed to determine the effects of physical exercises on pregnant women's mental health during pregnancy. Materials and Methods: This study was conducted in accordance with the ... -
The effect of the Internet on decision-making during pregnancy: a systematic review
Taştekin Ouyaba, Ayşe; İnfal Kesim, Selma (Springer Wien, 2021)The purpose of this review is to explain how the Internet affects decision-making in pregnancy. A systematic review was carried out in accordance with the guidelines developed by the National Institute of Health Research ... -
Predictors of Orthorexia Nervosa behavior in women within the framework of the theory of planned behavior
Özaydın, Tuba; Taştekin Ouyaba, Ayşe; İnfal Kesim, Selma (Wiley, 10.11.2021)Purpose This study aims to examine the predictors of Orthorexia Nervosa behavior in women. Design and Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted with 418 women of reproductive age in Turkey. Findings More positive ... -
Üniversite Öğrencilerinin Siber Zorbalık Konusunda Bakış Açılarını Etkileyen Faktörler
Taştekin Ouyaba, Ayşe; İnfal Kesim, Selma (Zonguldak Bülent Ecevit Üniversitesi, 2021)Bu çalışmada, Üniversite öğrencilerinin siber zorbalıktan korunma konusundaki bilgi, motivasyon ve davranış becerilerinin sağlık davranışları ve sağlık sonuçları üzerindeki etkileri varsayımsal bir model ile test edilmiştir. ... -
Women's behaviours towards cervical cancer screening in the COVID-19 pandemic: A moderated-mediation-model based on Information-Motivation-Behavioural Skills
Taştekin Ouyaba, Ayşe; İnfal Kesim, Selma (Wiley, 29.09.2022)Aims (1) To establish a predictive model based on the Information-Motivation-Behavioural Skills model, which can analyse the factors affecting the behaviours of women towards cervical cancer screening in the COVID-19 ...