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Turkish Social Work Students' Perspectives On Diversity: A Pilot Study
(Univ Zagreb Fac Law Dept Social Work, 2017)
In social work education, it is important to look out for diversities and shape professional practice accordingly. In this study, 236 Turkish students from the first and fourth years of a social work undergraduate program ...
Rendering Responsible, Provoking Desire: Women and Home in Squatter/Slum Renewal Projects in the Turkish Context
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2017)
This article is situated at the intersection of urban restructuring, cultural conservatism and neoliberalism in the Turkish context to understand the new subject formations of poor women as they are relocated to high-rise ...
Coping And Quality Of Life In Turkish Women Living With Ovarian Cancer
(Asian Pacific Organization Cancer Prevention, 2014)
Background: This study investigated the utilization of both problem and emotion focused coping strategies and their association with aspects of quality of life among Turkish women with ovarian cancer undergoing chemotherapy. ...
Psychological Symptoms, Illness-Related Concerns and Characteristics of Relatives of Turkish Patients With Cancer
(Asian Pacific Organization Cancer Prevention, 2010)
Being the relative of a patient with cancer is often very stressful, and there is a need for information, support, and help for carers. It is also important for the relative to know that the patient receives care of a good ...