Y. Kartal, Ebru Yurdanur Kaykisiz
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本研究采用描述性相关设计,旨在研究2019冠状病毒病爆发期间助产学学生的饮食行为与经前综合征症状之间的关系。研究的总体由一所公立大学健康科学学院助产系的学生(N= 357)组成,而204名自愿参加研究的学生构成了研究的样本。数据采用“个人信息表”、“经前综合症量表”和“荷兰式饮食行为问卷”收集。在采取社会隔离和检疫措施的三个月期间,37.8%的学生食欲增加,39.2%的学生茶和咖啡消费量增加,44.1%的学生体力活动减少。学生近三个月的食欲、体重和睡眠变化与经前症候群平均分有显著差异。确定学生经前症候群量表总分平均分与荷兰饮食行为量表情绪性饮食行为子维度和限制性饮食行为子维度存在显著相关。
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COVİD-19 SALGININDA EBELİK ÖĞRENCİLERİNİN YEME DAVRANIŞLARI İLE PREMENSTRUEL SENDROM SEMPTOMLARI ARASINDAKİ İLİŞKİNİN İNCELENMESİ
This study was conducted in a descriptive, correlational design to examine the relationship between the eating behaviors and the symptoms of premenstrual syndrome of midwifery students in the Covid-19 outbreak. While the population of the study was constituted by the students (N= 357) of the Health Sciences Faculty Midwifery Department of a public university, 204 students who volunteered to participate in the study constituted the sample of the study. The data were collected with the "Personal Information Form" and "Premenstrual Syndrome Scale (PMS)" and "Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire". It was determined that 37.8% of the students increased their appetite and 39.2% tea and coffee consumption during the three-month pandemic process in which social isolation and quarantine measures were taken, while 44.1% of them decreased their physical activity. There was a significant difference between the changes in appetite, weight and sleep of the students in the last three months and their PMS score averages. It was determined that there was a significant relationship between the PMS scale total score averages of the students and the emotional eating behavior sub-dimension of the Dutch Eating Behavior Scale and the restrictive eating behaviors sub-dimension.
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