Mehmed Seyda Tepedelen

Mehmed Seyda Tepedelen
Ibn Haldun University · Clinical Psychology

Master of Arts

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Additional affiliations
June 2020 - September 2020
Ibn Haldun University
Position
  • Research Assistant
Description
  • The Project for Improving the Psychological Well-being of Our Young People whose Anticipatory Anxiety Increases During the Covid-19 Times
March 2019 - August 2019
Association of Assistance Solidarity and Support for Refugees and Asylum-Seekers (MSYD-ASRA)
Position
  • Psychosocial Support Worker
Education
September 2021 - June 2025
Ibn Haldun University
Field of study
  • Clinical Psychology
September 2019 - August 2021
Ibn Haldun University
Field of study
  • Clinical Psychology
September 2014 - January 2019
Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University
Field of study
  • Psychology

Publications

Publications (6)
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Because the actuarial evidence base for symptom validity tests (SVTs) is developed in a specific population, it is unclear whether their clinical utility is transferable to a population with different demographic characteristics. To address this, we report here the validation study of a recently developed free-standing SVT, the Inventory of Problem...
Article
Educational assessments can affect students' mental health, particularly during a pandemic. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) are widely efficacious for reducing test anxiety, as well as general anxiety and rumination. However, the effectiveness of these two therapies for students during COVID-19 is uncl...
Article
The need for psychosocial intervention programmes to address the negative consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic and its associated lockdown restrictions on the mental health of young people is evident. Using a within subject pretest-posttest design, this study aimed to evaluate the effects of online Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)-based anxiety...
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Objective: This study aimed to adapt The Lebanon Waterpipe Dependence Scale (LWDS-11) to Turkish in order to facilitate research regarding waterpipe dependence. The LWDS-11 has been constructed and validated as a need for a standardized measure that incorporates not only the assessment of physiological dependence on nicotine but embodies psychosoci...
Presentation
Adaptation of the Lebanon Waterpipe Dependence Scale to Turkish: A Reliability and Validity Analysis.

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