© Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. Introduction A significant number of adolescents suffer extensive and enduring difficulties such as social anxiety, body image dissatisfaction, low self-esteem and bullying as a result of conditions or injuries that affect their appearance (eg, craniofacial and skin conditions, treatment side effects and scarring). Evidence-based psychosocial interventions to meet their specific needs are currently lacking. YP Face IT, developed by the UK's Centre for Appearance Research in collaboration with clinical experts and young people, is an innovative online psychosocial intervention designed to offer this group immediate support, advice and coping strategies. It has been endorsed by young people, th...
Adolescents with a visible difference to the face or body (e.g., due to a congenital condition, illn...
The current study assessed the prevalence of appearance concerns, psychosocial difficulty, and use o...
Aim: To discuss the experiences and specific challenges of recruiting adolescents with appearance-al...
© Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. Introduction A significant number of adolescents su...
Background: Disfigurement (visible difference) from wide-ranging congenital or acquired conditions, ...
© The Author(s) 2015. A participatory action approach with potential users and clinical experts was ...
Objective: A visible difference in appearance caused by a congenital or acquired condition can negat...
Introduction This paper outlines the study protocol for the Dutch Young People (YP) Face IT Study. A...
Adolescents with a visible difference can experience difficult social situations, (e.g., people star...
Background: Adolescents with a condition affecting their appearance that results in a visible differ...
A visible difference to the face or body may challenge adolescents’ adjustment and engagement in lif...
AbstractObjectiveChildren and young people with visible differences can experience psychosocial diff...
Adolescents with a visible difference to the face or body (e.g., due to a congenital condition, illn...
The current study assessed the prevalence of appearance concerns, psychosocial difficulty, and use o...
Aim: To discuss the experiences and specific challenges of recruiting adolescents with appearance-al...
© Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. Introduction A significant number of adolescents su...
Background: Disfigurement (visible difference) from wide-ranging congenital or acquired conditions, ...
© The Author(s) 2015. A participatory action approach with potential users and clinical experts was ...
Objective: A visible difference in appearance caused by a congenital or acquired condition can negat...
Introduction This paper outlines the study protocol for the Dutch Young People (YP) Face IT Study. A...
Adolescents with a visible difference can experience difficult social situations, (e.g., people star...
Background: Adolescents with a condition affecting their appearance that results in a visible differ...
A visible difference to the face or body may challenge adolescents’ adjustment and engagement in lif...
AbstractObjectiveChildren and young people with visible differences can experience psychosocial diff...
Adolescents with a visible difference to the face or body (e.g., due to a congenital condition, illn...
The current study assessed the prevalence of appearance concerns, psychosocial difficulty, and use o...
Aim: To discuss the experiences and specific challenges of recruiting adolescents with appearance-al...