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Hamide Avci is a Researcher at the Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences in the Netherlands, affiliated with Youth Studies and Education in Culture. Her academic work integrates psychology and neuroscience to study adolescent development and health conditions, with a focus on identity formation and vestibular disorders.
Education:
- Master of Science in Children, Youth and International Development, Brunel University London (2019-2020). Thesis: Effects of Acculturation Attitudes on Parenting Goals of Turkish Families Living in the UK.
Her primary research areas include adolescent identity development, social media effects, and qualitative health research. She investigates how acculturation attitudes influence parenting and how vestibular disorders impact quality of life. Her methodological expertise lies in systematic reviews and qualitative studies, particularly semistructured interviews.
Avci's recent publications demonstrate a dual focus: one systematic review examines social media's role in adolescent identity, while a qualitative study explores vestibular dysfunction symptoms using the ICF framework. Both works prioritize patient perspectives and contribute to understanding psychological and neurological health in youth and clinical populations.
Hamide Avci has not been awarded any scientific prizes. There are no documented grants or student advising activities. The available information does not mention any specific research laboratories or collaborative teams.
