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Pinar Ay

Researcher at Marmara University

Publications -  80
Citations -  1584

Pinar Ay is an academic researcher from Marmara University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 63 publications receiving 1325 citations. Previous affiliations of Pinar Ay include Istanbul University.

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Radionuclide concentrations in soil and lifetime cancer risk due to gamma radioactivity in Kirklareli, Turkey.

TL;DR: The average soil radionuclides' concentrations of Kirklareli were within the worldwide range although some extreme values had been determined, and annual effective gamma doses and the excess lifetime risks of cancer were higher than the world's average.
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Validation of the short forms of the incontinence impact questionnaire (IIQ-7) and the urogenital distress inventory (UDI-6) in a Turkish population.

TL;DR: To validate the Turkish versions of the IIQ‐7 and UDI‐6 for use in Turkish‐speaking populations.
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Does stigma concerning mental disorders differ through medical education? A survey among medical students in Istanbul.

TL;DR: It was determined that last year students had improved attitudes toward the mentally ill; however, they still had striking stigmatizing opinions and judgments.
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Prevalence of Headache and its Association With Sleep Disorders in Children

TL;DR: In this article, a questionnaire consisting of sociodemographic variables and evaluating headache and sleep disturbances was sent to students' homes to be completed by their parents, and the prevalence of headache was 31.4% (95% confidence interval: 29.5-33.4%).
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The reliability and validity of the Turkish version of the brief infant-toddler social emotional assessment (BITSEA).

TL;DR: The Turkish version of the brief infant-toddler social emotional assessment (BITSEA) is a reliable, valid and simply applicable instrument for screening social, emotional and behavioral problems among toddlers.