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Öğe Effect of negative thoughts on community cancer stigma in menopausal period(2023) (Özdemir), Aysel Akbeniz; Kavak, FundaAim: This study was to determine the effect of negative automatic thoughts on community cancer stigma in the menopausal period. Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted on 360 menopausal women who met the inclusion criteria in three family health centers. The study data were collected between August 2022 and October 2022 in the garden of three family health centres in an east region in Turkey between working hours three days a week. The Descriptive Characteristics Form, A Questionnaire for Measuring Attitudes Toward Cancer Questionnaire (Cancer Stigma) - Community Version Form and Automatic Thoughts Questionnaire- Negative Form (ATQ-N) were used for data collection. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and linear regression analysis. Results: Menopausal women’s community cancer stigma total mean score was found to be 3.080.53 and the negative automatic thoughts total mean score was found to be 110.39±48.17. In the study, it was found that community cancer stigma levels of menopausal women and their negative automatic thoughts were high levels. The automatic thoughts had statistical significance in explaining community cancer stigma and accounted for them by 35.3% (p˂.05). Conclusion: It was determined that the menopausal women participating in the study had high level of community cancer stigma and negative automatic thoughts.Öğe The intimate partner violence and marital adjustment on married women(2023) (Özdemir), Aysel Akbeniz; Gültekin, Abdurrezzak; Harmancı, Pınar; Kavak, FundaAim: This study was determined the relationship between intimate partner violence against women (IPV) and marital adjustment. Methods: The research conducted that 1057 married women with simple random sampling method. The data were created face to face interview method by the researchers making home visits between December 2017 and November 2018. The data were collected by using the Sociodemographic Form, Domestic Violence Scale (DVS) and Marital Adjustment Test (MAT). Results: Womens' mean DVS total mean score was found to be 61.25±10.21, MAT total mean score was found to be 30.08±8.05. In the study, it was found that intimate partner violence levels of the women and their married adjustment were moderate. In the study, when the total mean scores of DVS and MAT were compared according to the descriptive characteristics of the women, a statistically significant difference was found between the age, length of marriage, number of children, type of marriage, income, husband's age, and the total score points of the women participating in the study (p˂.05). According to our findings, all of the women experienced at least one type of IPV during their marriage. There is a statistically negative and significant relationship between spousal violence and marital adjustment (p˂.05). Conclusion: Marital adjustment is associated with intimate partner violence. As marital adjustment increases, IPV decreases.