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Yayın The Adaptation of Emotion Thermometer (ET) for Turkish Speaking Population(WILEY, 2018) Bahcivan, Ozan; Eyrenci, Asli…Yayın Fear of Cancer Recurrence, Health Anxiety, Worry, and Uncertainty: A Scoping Review About Their Conceptualization and Measurement Within Breast Cancer Survivorship Research(Frontiers Media Sa, 2021) Maheu, Christine; Singh, Mina; Tock, Wing Lam; Eyrenci, Asli; Galica, Jacqueline; Hebert, Maude; Frati, FrancescaObjective: Fear of Cancer Recurrence (FCR), Health Anxiety (HA), worry, and uncertainty in illness are psychological concerns commonly faced by cancer patients. In survivorship research, these similar, yet different constructs are frequently used interchangeably and multiple instruments are used in to measure them. The lack of clear and consistent conceptualization and measurement can lead to diverse or contradictory interpretations. The purpose of this scoping review was to review, compare, and analyze the current conceptualization and measurements used for FCR, HA, worry, and uncertainty in the breast cancer survivorship literature to improve research and practice. Inclusion Criteria: We considered quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods studies of breast cancer survivors that examined FCR, HA, worry, or uncertainty in illness as a main topic and included a definition or assessment of the constructs. Methods and Analysis: The six-staged framework was used to guide the scoping review process. Searches of PubMed, CINAHL, and PsycINFO databases were conducted. The principle-based qualitative analysis and simultaneous content analysis procedures were employed to synthesize and map the findings. Findings: After duplicate removal, the search revealed 3,299 articles, of which 82 studies met the inclusion criteria. Several critical attributes overlapped the four constructs, for example, all were triggered by internal somatic and external cues. However, several unique attributes were found (e.g., a sense of loss of security in the body is observed only among survivors experiencing FCR). Overall, findings showed that FCR and uncertainty in illness are more likely to be triggered by cancer-specific factors, while worry and HA have more trait-like in terms of characteristics, theoretical features, and correlates. We found that the measures used to assess each construct were on par with their intended constructs. Eighteen approaches were used to measure FCR, 15 for HA, 8 for worry, and 4 for uncertainty. Conclusion: While consensus on the conceptualization and measurement of the four constructs has not yet been reached, this scoping review identifies key similarities and differences to aid in their selection and measurement. Considering the observed overlap between the four studied constructs, further research delineating the unique attributes for each construct is warranted.Yayın Psychometric properties of the Turkish version of fear of cancer recurrence inventory(WILEY, 2017) Eyrenci, Asli…Yayın Validity and Reliability of The Turkish Version of Fear of Cancer Recurrence Inventory(KARE PUBL, 2018) Eyrenci, Asli; Sertel Berk, Hanife OzlemOBJECTIVE The aim of this study is to conduct the Turkish adaptation and to test the validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the "Fear of Cancer Recurrence Inventory (FCRI)". METHODS A total of 219 mixed-type cancer survivors with a mean age of 50.76 years participated in the study (79.9% women). I hey were asked to complete the Impact of Events Scale (IES) and Patient Health Questionnaire-Somatic, Anxiety, and Depressive Symptoms (PHQ-SADS) along with the translated version FCRI. RESULTS By exploratory factor analysis and oblique rotation, the number of factors of the original scale decreased from 7 to 5 and three of them have been renamed ("recurrence-related meta-cognitions", "emotion-focused coping strategies," and "quality of life"). The overall Cronbach's alpha coefficient of FCRI was 0.94 and the item-total correlations ranged between 0.37 and 0.75. With respect to concurrent validity, except for the "avoidance" subscale of IES, significant correlations (r=0.13-0.70; all P<0.01) were found between FCRI factors and the total scores and subscales of other measures, similar to those in the original scale. CONCLUSION The Turkish version of FCRI has satisfactory psychometric properties, and it is eligible for use in studies in Turkey.