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Metacognitive beliefs of posttraumatic stress disorder patients

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2019

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Psikoloji
Bölümümüz, psikolojinin uygulamalı ve kuramsal alanlarında çalışmak üzere psikolog yetiştirmeyi; üretilen psikoloji bilgisini yaşamın her alanına aktararak var olan sorunların çözümüne katkıda bulunmayı amaçlamaktadır. Programın somut amacı; Psikoloji ve ilgili alanlarında çalışması durumunda, çalıştığı kurum ve kuruluşa artı değer katabilen; bilimsel düşünme, analiz etme, sentezleme, modelleme ve çözümleme becerilerine sahip; özgün araştırma yapabilen; evrensel boyutta bilgi üretebilen ve bilgi üretimi ve uygulama süreçlerinde bilimsel ve etik kurallara uyan; ürettiği bilimsel bilgileri uygulamaya aktarabilen, bilgi ve deneyimini toplum ve ilgili alanlarda çalışan bilim insanları ile etkin olarak paylaşabilen, ülkemizin psikoloji alanındaki bilimsel ve uygulama birikimine katkıda bulunan; hem bilimsel eğitim alanında hem de uygulamada başarılı, çağdaş Psikoloji lisans mezunları ve akademisyen adayları yetiştirmektir.

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Objective: The concept of metacognition can be described as metacognitive structures controlling, arranging and assessing the cognitions. The aim of this study was to investigate metacognitive beliefs and their relationship with the psychological symptoms of posttrumatic stress disorder (PTSD) patients. Method: The sample consisted of 52 posttraumatic stress disorder patients (mean age=31,67±6,54) and 54 healthy participants (mean age=29,00±6,61). Metacognitive beliefs were measured through Metacognitive Questionnaire-30 which is accepted as a measuring device of metacognitive beliefs, metacognitive processes and judgment. To describe symptom profiles Symtom Checklist-90 was used. Results: Data were analyzed by using MANCOVA. PTSD group scores were significantly higher than control group for uncontrallability and danger (includes items that worry and rumination are negative, dangerous and difficult to control); need to control thoughts (includes items that some thoughts are need to be controlled and suppressed) and finally lack of "cognitive confidence" (includes items about problems related to memory and attention). On the other hand, positive beliefs about thoughts which involves the items related to the idea that worry and rumination is functional was lower among individuals with PTSD. Discussion: Trauma patients think that worry and rumination have negative consequences, and some thoughts need to be controlled and supressed as they are dangerous. The elevation of clinical symptoms such as obsession, depression and psychotic symptoms were correlated with the increase of abnormal metacognitive belifs. Thoughts are dangerous and need to be controlled, appear to be related to obsesive thoughts, anger and hostility and interpersonal sensitivity sypmtoms. © 2019 ANP Publishing. All rights reserved.

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Metacognition, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Symptom Checklist, Trauma

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Yazıhan, Nakşidil; Yelboğa, Zekeriya (2019). "Metacognitive beliefs of posttraumatic stress disorder patients", Klinik Psikiyatri Dergisi-Turkish Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 445-451.

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Klinik Psikiyatri Dergisi

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445

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451