Faruk Gençöz

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Psychology Middle East Technical Univercity 
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Sarı S, Gençöz F. (2016) Shame Experiences Underlying Depression of Adult Turkish Women. Qualitative Health Research. 26: 1102-13
Vatan S, Gençöz F, Lester D. (2010) Sibship size and personality. Psychological Reports. 106: 231-2
Senol-Durak E, Gencoz F. (2010) Factors associated with the symptoms of depression and anxiety among male Turkish prisoners: a life crisis and personal growth model perspective Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology. 21: 587-603
Zeyrek EY, Gençöz F, Bergman Y, et al. (2009) Suicidality, problem-solving skills, attachment style, and hopelessness in Turkish students. Death Studies. 33: 815-27
Gençöz F, Vatan S, Walker R, et al. (2008) A brief research note: helplessness, hopelessness, and haplessness as predictors of suicidal ideation: a cross-cultural study. Omega. 57: 315-8
Gençöz F, Vatan S, Walker RL, et al. (2007) Hopelessness and suicidality in Turkish and American respondents. Omega. 55: 311-9
Gençöz F, Gençöz T, Soykan A. (2007) Psychometric properties of the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale and other physician-rated psychiatric scales for the assessment of depression in ESRD patients undergoing hemodialysis in Turkey. Psychology, Health & Medicine. 12: 450-9
Gençöz F, Gençöz T, Bozo Ö. (2006) Hierarchical dimensions of coping styles: A study conducted with Turkish university students Social Behavior and Personality. 34: 525-534
Gençöz T, Gençöz F. (2005) Psychometric properties of the reassurance-seeking scale in a Turkish sample. Psychological Reports. 96: 47-50
Joiner TE, Wingate LR, Gencoz T, et al. (2005) Stress generation in depression: Three studies on its resilience, possible mechanism, and symptom specificity Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. 24: 236-253
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