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Item The Investigation of Submissive Behaviours of the Students Canditated for Health ProfessionsEser, I; Khorshid, L; Arslan, GGPurpose: The purpose of this study is to examine nursing-midwifery and medical students' submissive behaviour (SB) in Celal Bayar University Health School and Medical Faculty. Method: The sample of the research are composed of 100 nurse, midwifery and medical students attending Celal Bayar University Health School and Medical Faculty and were chosen with stratified sampling technique. Sociodemographic questionnaire and SB Scale (SBS) were used for collecting data. High point in the scale indicates more SB. Number-percent, Kruskal-Wallis (K Independent Samples Tests), Independent Samples T Test and One Way Analysis (ANOVA) test for advanced analysis were used to analyse data. Results: The mean points of SB Scale of students' were founded 38.11 +/- 9.73. The mean points of SB Scale; for nursing students' were 34.40 +/- 8.82, for midwifery students' were 40.33 +/- 8.44 and for medical students' were 38.71 +/- 10.25. Conclusion: It was found that SB tendency of the students whose mothers graduated from high school and those accepted to a high school after having passed an exam was less. Points' being higher indicate that person is using that behavior more. As a result, students' average score at the bottom of the scale according to SBS, which tend to be less than can be said SB.Item Impact on quality of life and physical ability of pregnancy-related back pain in the third trimester of pregnancyÇoban, A; Arslan, GG; Çolakfakioglu, A; Sirlan, AThe aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of pregnancy-related back pain on quality of life and physical ability in the third trimester of pregnancy. One hundred women in the 28th-40th week of pregnancy were asked to fill out questionnaires including: general questions about background factors, the Katz's Activity's Daily Living Index (ADL), and Short Form of WHO Quality of Life Questionnaire (WHOQOL-BREF). Back pain intensity was assessed by visual analog scale (VAS), and functional limitation was measured by Oswestry Low Back Disability Questionnaire (OSW). It was found that, in the third trimester, pregnant women with back pain (PBP) with low pain intensity and moderate functional limitation did not have an impact on quality of life but decreased physical ability when compared to pregnant women with no back pain (NBP). As the back pain intensity of pregnant women increases, physical ability decreases.Item Evaluation on The Basic Competencies of Communication of The Health College StudentsTavsanli, NG; Arslan, GG; Taspinar, AAim: This Research has been performed to evaluation on the basic competencies of communication of Celal Bayar University Medical School of Nursing and Midwifery students. Method: Sample of survey composed from 275 students of Medical School who have been agreed to participate into the research. Questionnaire for sociodemographic characteristics and Communications barometer which was developed by Cevik (2007) was used for collecting of data. Number, the percentage distribution and chi-square analysis was used in the evaluating of the data. Results: It is determined that, the mean age of the students is 20.58 +/- 1.52, 93.1% of them are women, 61.5% of them are in the nursing department and the majority of the students is (40.0%) first grader. It's determined that more than 80 % of the students scored 6 and over 6 in any sub-range of communication barometer. It's determined that, lowest score (7.18 +/- 1.82) is on acceptance; and the highest score (8.47 +/- 1.67) is on listening. Conclusion: The results obtained that students' average of sub-group score of communication barometer is high; according to this, it's determined that their basic competencies of communication is forceful.Item Study on the Effects of Situation of Cigarette Smoking on University Students' Quality of LifeSen, N; Arslan, GG; Çoban, A; Güngör, N; Kulbakan, S; Solar, MThis study was conducted as a definition in order to determine the effects of university students' cigarrette smoking habits on their quality of life. Samples were selected among students of Celal Bayar University Medicine Faculty, Science- Literature Faculty, Economy and Business Administration Faculty, Engineering Faculty and Gym Sports and Health Highschools and Health Services Career Highschool (N=5963). In determination of number of sample students for this study, the Certain Universe Sampling Selection Method was used (n=278). The number of students to be elected from various classes was however determined by the Categorial Sampling Method. Study data were gathered between the dates of 7th of February and 10th of March 2005. In this study, Social-Demographic Information Form and WHOQOL-BREF Quality of life Scale were used as data gathering means. In statistical evaluation, number-percentage dispersions, average and standard deviation values and t-test were used. Average students' age of starting to smoke was 17.03 +/- 2.23. It was established that there is a significant connection between university students' starting smoking age and quality of life psychology field (p<0.05). There is a meaningful relation among fields of quality of life such as physics, psychology and social fields and student smoking habits (p=0.00 <0.05). It is determined that among these students who smoke half a packet of cigarettes have a significant, meaningful relation between their quality of life and physics field (p<0.05). The results obtained show that students' smoking situations affect their quality of life.