Yıl: 2021 Cilt: 22 Sayı: 3 Sayfa Aralığı: 165 - 170 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.5455/apd.113545 İndeks Tarihi: 10-01-2022

Somatization Level Among PsychosomaticDermatology Patients: Relationship WithDyadic Adjustment, Gratitude, Forgiveness, andPerfectionism

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Objective: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between the somatization level and dy adic adjustment, gratitude, forgiveness, and perfectionism in patients with psychosomatic dermato logic complaints. Methods: In this correlational survey study, participants were recruited using the purposive samplingmethod from patients with psychosomatic dermatologic complaints, who were 18 or older, married,and living in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. Data were collected from patients diagnosed ashaving a dermatological disease with probable psychological etiology by a dermatologist at the der matology outpatient unit of Nicosia Dr. Burhan Nalbantoğlu Hospital during April-December 2018.The demographic information form, symptom checklist, dyadic adjustment scale, gratitude question naire, Heartland forgiveness scale, and almost perfect scale were administered to the participants. Results: In this study, female sex, low education level, being an immigrant, low dyadic adjustment,perfectionism with a high level of discrepancy, low forgiveness of self and situations, and low grati tude levels were found to be probable risk factors for somatization.Conclusion: During the psychiatric treatment of patients with somatic complaints, marital problems,forgiveness, and perfectionism with a high level of discrepancy should be considered.
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APA TAŞÇIOĞLU G, CAKICI E, CİRHİNLİOĞLU F (2021). Somatization Level Among PsychosomaticDermatology Patients: Relationship WithDyadic Adjustment, Gratitude, Forgiveness, andPerfectionism. , 165 - 170. 10.5455/apd.113545
Chicago TAŞÇIOĞLU Gönül,CAKICI EBRU,CİRHİNLİOĞLU Fatma Gül Somatization Level Among PsychosomaticDermatology Patients: Relationship WithDyadic Adjustment, Gratitude, Forgiveness, andPerfectionism. (2021): 165 - 170. 10.5455/apd.113545
MLA TAŞÇIOĞLU Gönül,CAKICI EBRU,CİRHİNLİOĞLU Fatma Gül Somatization Level Among PsychosomaticDermatology Patients: Relationship WithDyadic Adjustment, Gratitude, Forgiveness, andPerfectionism. , 2021, ss.165 - 170. 10.5455/apd.113545
AMA TAŞÇIOĞLU G,CAKICI E,CİRHİNLİOĞLU F Somatization Level Among PsychosomaticDermatology Patients: Relationship WithDyadic Adjustment, Gratitude, Forgiveness, andPerfectionism. . 2021; 165 - 170. 10.5455/apd.113545
Vancouver TAŞÇIOĞLU G,CAKICI E,CİRHİNLİOĞLU F Somatization Level Among PsychosomaticDermatology Patients: Relationship WithDyadic Adjustment, Gratitude, Forgiveness, andPerfectionism. . 2021; 165 - 170. 10.5455/apd.113545
IEEE TAŞÇIOĞLU G,CAKICI E,CİRHİNLİOĞLU F "Somatization Level Among PsychosomaticDermatology Patients: Relationship WithDyadic Adjustment, Gratitude, Forgiveness, andPerfectionism." , ss.165 - 170, 2021. 10.5455/apd.113545
ISNAD TAŞÇIOĞLU, Gönül vd. "Somatization Level Among PsychosomaticDermatology Patients: Relationship WithDyadic Adjustment, Gratitude, Forgiveness, andPerfectionism". (2021), 165-170. https://doi.org/10.5455/apd.113545
APA TAŞÇIOĞLU G, CAKICI E, CİRHİNLİOĞLU F (2021). Somatization Level Among PsychosomaticDermatology Patients: Relationship WithDyadic Adjustment, Gratitude, Forgiveness, andPerfectionism. Alpha psychiatry (Online), 22(3), 165 - 170. 10.5455/apd.113545
Chicago TAŞÇIOĞLU Gönül,CAKICI EBRU,CİRHİNLİOĞLU Fatma Gül Somatization Level Among PsychosomaticDermatology Patients: Relationship WithDyadic Adjustment, Gratitude, Forgiveness, andPerfectionism. Alpha psychiatry (Online) 22, no.3 (2021): 165 - 170. 10.5455/apd.113545
MLA TAŞÇIOĞLU Gönül,CAKICI EBRU,CİRHİNLİOĞLU Fatma Gül Somatization Level Among PsychosomaticDermatology Patients: Relationship WithDyadic Adjustment, Gratitude, Forgiveness, andPerfectionism. Alpha psychiatry (Online), vol.22, no.3, 2021, ss.165 - 170. 10.5455/apd.113545
AMA TAŞÇIOĞLU G,CAKICI E,CİRHİNLİOĞLU F Somatization Level Among PsychosomaticDermatology Patients: Relationship WithDyadic Adjustment, Gratitude, Forgiveness, andPerfectionism. Alpha psychiatry (Online). 2021; 22(3): 165 - 170. 10.5455/apd.113545
Vancouver TAŞÇIOĞLU G,CAKICI E,CİRHİNLİOĞLU F Somatization Level Among PsychosomaticDermatology Patients: Relationship WithDyadic Adjustment, Gratitude, Forgiveness, andPerfectionism. Alpha psychiatry (Online). 2021; 22(3): 165 - 170. 10.5455/apd.113545
IEEE TAŞÇIOĞLU G,CAKICI E,CİRHİNLİOĞLU F "Somatization Level Among PsychosomaticDermatology Patients: Relationship WithDyadic Adjustment, Gratitude, Forgiveness, andPerfectionism." Alpha psychiatry (Online), 22, ss.165 - 170, 2021. 10.5455/apd.113545
ISNAD TAŞÇIOĞLU, Gönül vd. "Somatization Level Among PsychosomaticDermatology Patients: Relationship WithDyadic Adjustment, Gratitude, Forgiveness, andPerfectionism". Alpha psychiatry (Online) 22/3 (2021), 165-170. https://doi.org/10.5455/apd.113545